A tiki riff of the world famous Last Word cocktail.
Tag: yellow chartreuse
Cloister
The color might make it look fruitier than it actually is though, the cocktail is based on gin and grapefruit.
Puerto Rican Racer
The Puerto Rican Racer is a rum based cocktail with flavors of both apple and herbs.
Patience
With its stunning yellow color, cucumber taste and Chartreuse content this is likely to be a crowdpleaser cocktail.
Howl on the Hill Cocktail
These kind of brown drinks are often based on bourbons or ryes, but the Howl on the Hill is actually a rum cocktail. We used Angostura 1919, but most likely any good quality dark rum will work brilliantly in this cocktail.
Sidewinder Cocktail
Cognac is easy to overlook as a cocktail ingredient. Thankfully in Death & CO’s book there are several recipes with both cognac and some other brandy’s. Today we tried a Sidewinder cocktail, with both cognac and applejack, as well as herbal liqueurs benedictine and yellow chartreuse. Finally there is also some spice added to the cocktail, in… Continue reading Sidewinder Cocktail
Alaska
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.
Disco Ball
Sure, both the green and the yellow chartreuse have funky colors. And when mixed with smokey mezcal, the name of this drink is obvious; a Disco Ball it is! This is an easy cocktail to stir. Made with equal parts of only three ingredients it’s even possible to memorize how to make this one by heart. The… Continue reading Disco Ball