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Rye, Rosemary Syrup<sup>*</sup>, Yellow Chartreuse, Angostura Bitters, Brandied Cherry+Rosemary garnish<sup>*</sup> | Rye, Rosemary Syrup<sup>*</sup>, Yellow Chartreuse, Angostura Bitters, Brandied Cherry+Rosemary garnish<sup>*</sup> | ||
Bold, spirit forward, and herbaceous. Think of it as a Rye Old Fashioneed that lingered just long enough in the rosemary bushes on the way up the stairs from CERC. Such a perfect follow-up to whatever just happened that you should probably walk | Bold, spirit forward, and herbaceous. Think of it as a Rye Old Fashioneed that lingered just long enough in the rosemary bushes on the way up the stairs from CERC. Such a perfect follow-up to whatever just happened that you should probably walk straight to the front of the line to order yours! | ||
* 2 1⁄2 oz Rye, Rittenhouse 100 | * 2 1⁄2 oz Rye, Rittenhouse 100 |
Revision as of 01:47, 10 May 2019
Name Ideas
- "It is Hard to Give a Nice Presentation"
- Two-Finger
- Dish Walk Cooler
Three drinks: (a) something shaken, (b) something stirred, and (c) something non-alcoholic.
Two-Finger (Stirred)
Rye, Rosemary Syrup*, Yellow Chartreuse, Angostura Bitters, Brandied Cherry+Rosemary garnish*
Bold, spirit forward, and herbaceous. Think of it as a Rye Old Fashioneed that lingered just long enough in the rosemary bushes on the way up the stairs from CERC. Such a perfect follow-up to whatever just happened that you should probably walk straight to the front of the line to order yours!
- 2 1⁄2 oz Rye, Rittenhouse 100
- 1⁄3 oz Rosemary syrup
- 1⁄8 oz Yellow Chartreuse
- 1 ds Bitters, Angostura
- 1 brandied cherry speared by a spring of rosemary
Based on the Herbal Rye which is vaguely in the Old Fashioned family.
Scaling up to make 40:
- 100 oz / 3.12 qt / 2.96L rye
- 13.3 oz / 0.4167 qt / 0.4L Rosemary syrup
- 5 oz / 0.1563 qt / 0.15L Yellow Chartreuse
It is Hard to Give a Good Presentation (Shaken)
Resposado Tequila, Mezcal (Del Maguey Vida), Lime juice, Cointreau, Demarara Syrup, Prickly Pear Syrup*, Mole bitters as float, Smoked Salt half rim
Aiming to appeal to be a broad audience without sacrificing simplicity. Probably a little challenging at points. Balanced only in the sense that it tries to pack more than a little bit of everything in the alloted space. Think of it as smokey prickly pear Margarita and the drink you want once the sun goes down at the end of all those hot days we never had. Pretty in glass unless we screwed up the float. After all, it is hard to give a good presentation!
- 1 oz Reposado Tequila
- 1 oz Mezcal (Del Maguey's Vida)
- 1 oz Lime juice
- 1⁄2 oz Triple sec, Cointreau
- 1⁄4 oz Demerara syrup
- 1⁄4 oz Prickly pear syrup
- Smoked salt rim (half rim, only on the outside)
- 2-3 dashes Mole bitters floated as garnish
Based on the Old Pueblo, itself a variant on a Smoked Margarita.
Scaling up to make 40:
- 40 oz / 1.25 qt / 1.18L Reposado
- 40 oz / 1.25 qt / 1.18L Mezcal
- 40 oz / 1.25 qt / 1.18L Lime juice
- 20 oz / 0.625 qt / 0.56L Cointreau
- 10 oz / 0.3125 qt / 0.29L Demarara
- 10 oz / 0.3125 qt / 0.29L Prickly pear syrup
EtOH Free
This is basically a punch and it makes 10-12 8oz drinks:
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cupwater
- 2 teaspoons dried pink peppercorns, lightly crushed
- About 24 kumquats, sliced into rounds and seeded
- About 3 liters soda water
A non-alcoholic kumquat and pink pepper spritz based in part off this recipe.