Cassis
This recipe for a modified whiskey sour is good, and put to use the new bottle of cassis I got at the store. Costco agave syrup substitute for simple syrup.
This recipe for a modified whiskey sour is good, and put to use the new bottle of cassis I got at the store. Costco agave syrup substitute for simple syrup.
Latest cocktails tried . . .
Solomon Sling (Mr. Boston, page 95): six parts gin, three parts lemon juice, two parts simple syrup, two parts Kirschwasser, one part Cherry Heering, one dash Angostura bitters. Good.
Angel’s Share (Mr. Boston, page 171): six parts bourbon, two parts Amaro, one part crème de cassis, one dash orange bitters. Overlooked this recipe in the book for a while because I don’t know why. We used Amaro CioCiaro and this old cassis sort of forgotten in the liquor cabinet. This was good, too; worth returning to.
Junior (PDT, page 154): eight parts rye, three parts lime juice, two parts Benedictine, two dashes Angostura bitters. We had a bunch of limes in the fridge so I put them to use. Was OK, if memory serves.
Romeo y Julieta (PDT, page 228): eight parts rum, two parts sweet vermouth, two parts Campari. Like a Left Hand but with more rum. Definitely didn’t add the four spritzes of diluted Aftel Tobacco Essence, though, so who knows.
Posted: October 9th, 2015 | Author: Scott | Filed under: Cocktails | Tags: Benedictine, Bourbon, Crème de Cassis, Gin, Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide, Rum, Rye, The PDT Cocktail Book