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The Divine Lorraine
An equal parts cocktail. So easy to make at home!
Bitter Seeker
Bitter for sure, but a truly enjoyable cocktail!
Hissy Fit
Crème de cassis can be a bit overwhelming, but in The Hissy Fit cocktail by Josh Ropson the amount of this sweet liqueur is kept at a moderate level. Still it contributes with the most gorgeous color and of course a lot of flavour. We enhanced the overall purple impression by garnishing the drink… Continue reading Hissy Fit
Figetaboutit
A whiskey and fig cocktail which tastes so good!
Beauregard’s Breakfast Cocktail
The “Beauregard’s Breakfast” is our fourth post, out of four, with cocktails from Jamie Boudreau’s The Canon Cocktail Book.
Brooklyn Cocktail
A Manhattan is likely to be one of the most well known and famous cocktails throughout the world. However there are other New York borough based cocktails, and this time we will stir a Brooklyn cocktail. Just like a Manhattan it’s based around whiskey (we use bourbon), but it also contains dry vermouth (instead of sweet) as well… Continue reading Brooklyn Cocktail
Jack With One Eye Cocktail
The Jack With One Eye cocktail might not be the most photogenic in the world, being so brown. But this is a truly delicate drink from Scott McCallum’s & Victoria Walsh’s book Canadian Cocktails. Made with freshly brewed coffee and Canadian whisky, it’s no wonder the cocktail lacks color, but it certainly doesn’t lack… Continue reading Jack With One Eye Cocktail
Conference Cocktail
This is another nice cocktail from Death & Co’s excellent book. The cocktail is made with a lot of ingredients, however all of them are common. It’s still an unusual drink though, as it’s made with both whiskey, calvados and cognac – hence combining two very different base spirits. The result is pure geniality. A… Continue reading Conference Cocktail
Paper Plane – abano variation
The Paper Plane is made with equal parts bourbon, aperol, amaro and lemon juice. It’s a bittersweet cocktail with both freshness (from the lemon) and depth (from the amaro and bourbon). We like bitter cocktails, so the Paper Plane is definitely for us. If you’re uncertain about if you fancy bitter cocktails, this might be a… Continue reading Paper Plane – abano variation