When traveling abroad we always try to bring back home some local spirits. So when we recently visited Berlin we bought a few small bottles of Kuemmerling, a “kräuterlikör” meaning it’s made of herbs.
Then started the search for the perfect cocktail in which this new acquisition would be able to shine. Soon we found the Vichy Cycle by Erik Hakkinen. It mixes the Kuemmerling with Calvados and dry vermouth, hence creating a rather bitter cocktail.
The drink gets brown, rich and strong. It’s really the perfect autumn sipper, so full of flavour and character.
Vichy Cycle
Recipe
Ingredients:
2 oz Calvados
1 oz white (dry) vermouth
0,5 oz Kuemmerling
2 dashes aromatic bitters
Mixing:
Stir with ice and strain into a coupe glass. Or pretend you’re a chemist and use lab glassware like we did.
Glassware:
coupe