Monday, October 5, 2009

Candied Ginger

Here is a sweet cocktail w/ a strong bite.

Created: 30 Sep 2009

Served: Up

Ingredients:

1 1/2 oz. Gin
1/2 oz. Triple Sec
1/2 oz. Midori
1/2 oz. Lime Juice
1 sq. in. Ginger
splash of Ginger Beer

Process:
Muddle Ginger w/ Lime Juice. Add Gin, Triple Sec, Midori, & Ice. Shake, strain, add splash of Ginger Beer.

Notes:
For a prettier drink use a mesh strainer. To lessen the bite use less Ginger.



Saturday, September 5, 2009

New Fashion - 3 Takes on the Old Fashioned

Here is a few spins I've made on an old classic, the Old Fashioned.

Ugly Cocktail

Created: Aug 2008

Served: Short

Ingredients:
2 oz. Whiskey (Bourbon)
12 (apx.) Fresh Blueberries
Lemon Wedge
Club Soda

Garnish: Lemon wheel and two blueberries

Process:
Muddle Lemon Wedge and Blueberries. Add ice, Whiskey, top w/ Soda.

Notes:
For a variation try soaking Blueberries in Brandy for at least 24 hours.

Etymology:
When the soda is added an unusual foam appears littered w/ the blueberry seeds--quite ugly.

High Fashion

Created: 5 Nov 2008


Served: Short
Ingredients:
2 oz. Whiskey (Bourbon)
1/2 oz. Pomegranate Liqueur
Green Pear Wedge
Club Soda
Garnish: 3 Pomegranate seeds (when in season)

Process:
Muddle Pear Wedge well. Add ice, Whiskey, Pomegranate Liqueur, stir, top w/ soda, and garnish.


Old Soul

Created: 9 Apr 2009

Served: Short

Ingredients:
1 1/2 oz. Whiskey (Rye)
1/2 oz. Triple Sec
1/2 oz. Cynar
3 Peychaud's Bitters
Orange Wedge
Club Soda

Garnish: n/a

Process:
Muddle Orange Wedge w/ Bitters, add ice, Whiskey, Triple Sec, Cynar, top Soda.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Basilberry

Another delicious summer drink.

Created: July 2008

Served: Up

Ingredients:
3 oz. Gin
6 Fresh Strawberry (large sized)
2 Basil Leaves (medium sized)
Garnish: Lime Wedge

Process:
Muddle Strawberries and Basil well. Add ice and Gin. Stir well, strain, serve up. Squeeze and drop Lime Wedge.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Keithen's Strawberry Margarita

Here is my version of the Strawberry Margarita. I use Prunier Liqueur D'Orange and fresh muddled strawberries.

Created: July 2008

Served: Short

Ingredients:
2 oz. Tequila (Sauza Hornitos Reposado)
1 oz. Prunier Liqueur d'Orange
1 Fresh Lime (juice)
4 Fresh Strawberries (medium sized)

Garnish: Lime Wedge and a small Strawberry

Process:
Muddle Strawberries with Lime Juice. Add ice and the remaining ingredients, shake, pour, garnish.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Azamelon

When my then partner dropped a few threads of Saffron in to a fifth of Vodka, I was eager to get mixing. The Azamelon is an earthy sweet and sour cocktail--not to be confused with an earthy Sweet & Sour cocktail. :)

Created: June 2008

Served: Up

Ingredients:
2 oz. Saffron Infused Vodka
1 oz. Lemon Juice
1 oz. Midori

Garnish: Lemon Twist

Process:
Shake ingredients together, serve up, twist, oil rim of glass, garnish.

Etymology:
This name comes from the ingredients, melon is obviously from Midori, while aza- comes from azafrán the Spanish word for saffron.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Rhino

I made a very strange purchase last year. A product of Italy, Cynar is an Artichoke Liqueur. It adds subtle earthy flavor to this original cocktail.

Created: June 2008

Served: Up

Ingredients:
2 oz. Rye Whiskey
1 oz. Triple Sec
1 tspn. Rose Water
1 splash Cynar

Garnish: Lemon Twist

Process:
Stir with ice, serve up, twist, and garnish

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Alabaster

I love Gin, though many I know seem to detest it. For those, I have created the Alabaster; a drink we all can enjoy. It's sweetness is in the front, yet not overwhelming, while the Gin's complexity lingers in the background for any who wishes to enjoy it. It's surprisingly refreshing for a cocktail containing 1/3 syrup and tends to be knocked back rather quickly. That said, remember Gin often has a higher alcohol content than other types of alcohol; be a good bartender and give your guests the heads up. The key is the gin chosen and the time taken in the stirring process. Experiment to make it your own, or see my notes for suggestions.

Created: June 2008

Served: Up

Ingredients:
Gin 2 oz.
Lychee syrup 1 oz.

Garnish: Lychee

Process:
Vigorously stir Gin and Lychee Syrup with ice; one should allow for some, but minimal, melting. Serve up with garnish.

Notes:
I used Hendrick's Gin for this cocktail, but I would also use New Amsterdam Gin--both are slightly sweeter than other Gins I tend to use.
Something many do not think about is ice, yes, Ice. If possible use large cubes of ice. Try to stay away from that round ice with the holes in it. Under no circumstance should one use crushed ice.
Many have not had fresh lychees in The States, so until they catch on I don't see any problem with using canned pitted lychees in syrup. It will saves a lot of prep time and one doesn't have to make syrup.
For a less sweet version I add 1 to 2 drops of lemon or lime juice after garnishing.

Etymology:
This drink was named for it's cloudy white color by my then partner.