It’s winter time, and making a classic Alaska cocktail seems s(n)o(w) fitting. A cocktail doesn’t get more simple than this – just two ingredients, three if you also count the orange bitters.
But while it’s easy to make, it’s still a surprisingly complex cocktail tastewise. The Chartreuse on its own is so full of flavour, and when it is combined with the semi sweet old Tom gin and the bitters a snow angel is indeed born.
The subtle yellowness from the Chartreuse is what makes the Alaska so appealing. If poured into the proper glassware, the drink gets an almost golden tone and it simply looks delicious.
The recipe itself is widely available. This time we found it in Robert Simonson’s new book “3-Ingredient Cocktails“. It’s a wonderful little book with exquisite photos of each cocktail. So inspirational if you just like us enjoy cocktail photography.
Alaska
Recipe
Ingredients:
2 oz old Tom gin
1 oz yellow Chartreuse
2 dashes orange bitters
Mixing:
Stir with ice until really cold and strain into a pre-chilled coupe glass.
Glassware:
coupe