Tuesday, 31 August 2010

a la louisiane


august has come and nearly gone and i haven't had a drink alone in over a month. this is probably a good sign, but it's hard on the blog. in order to get one august post, i've decided tonight's the night. i've gotten one trip to my beloved u.s. of a. in this month, and in just a few days, i'll return for another go on the other coast. new york has the magnificent cocktail bars with the friends to accompany the stop. i can't wait to see my fellow countrymen and raise a glass to the diversity of the u.s.

so, here is a la louisiane . . . undoubtedly a drink from new orleans where the southern belle's accents soothe their rough and tumble brother's ears and where gentlemen and ladies play their part in the tumult and joy of the americas.

the drink is boozy and complex. the rye gives a slight prick to the finish with the benedictine and punt e mes blend rounding the edges to keep the imbiber from pain. absinthe and peychauds finish this delicious drink.

a la louisiane:
1 3/4 rye
3/4 sweet vermouth
3/4 benedictine
3 dashes absinthe
3 dashes peychaud's bitters

stir, up, garnish cherry

enjoy.

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

the final ward

take the last word, (see last post,) take away any hard feelings and relax. phil ward of the pegu club has created a beautiful modification with this one. where the last word could arguably be too sweet for the common man's palate, the final ward has the proper finish to balance out the chartreuse and lemon. this drink is arguably tangier, but much more potable with the rye giving an earthy finish. i'm not telling you that this will change your life, but it may change what you order next time you see the last word on the cocktail menu.

the final ward:
3/4 rye
3/4 luxardo
3/4 green chartreuse
3/4 lemon

shake, up, no garnish

enjoy.

p.s. luxardo is rapidly becoming my favorite liqueur second only to grand marnier. apparently you can put it on berries in the morning!? that's genius. i wish i had thought of that.

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

last word

the last word . . . the final say, the ending of a debate? possibly yes, but this cocktail is in no way bitter. sweet on the palate, the luxardo introduces the breadth of cherry liqueur with the green chartreuse providing the sweet. a little lime, a little gin and a whole lot of joy.

i'd recommend this drink for anyone who likes to get the last say, but more importantly appreciates it when the last say brings contentment. few are suitable to imbibe under these requirements, but all can enjoy.

last word:
3/4 lime
3/4 luxardo
3/4 green chartreuse
3/4 tanqueray

shaken, up, no garnish.

. . . preferably backlit for the photo.

enjoy.

Thursday, 8 July 2010

fitzgerald


fitzgerald - named after f. scott? that's what i had to wonder after drinking this beauty and imagining the gatsbys sipping away with rich friends.

if i'm honest, i suppose it's really just a gin sour with some angosturra bitters, but why make it sound so boring when it tastes soooo good.

it's great for a hot night . . . this gem will make you pucker a touch and cool off a lot.

3/4 lemon
3/4 simple
2 gin
2 dashes angosturra

shake, rocks, lemon wheel or wedge

enjoy!

the glassware, yes the glassware remains a problem. one day we will find a resolution, until then, we're just drinking.

Sunday, 13 June 2010

ramos gin fizz

greatest drink ever? arguably yes. let me tell you why. first off, if you're feeling a little bit tired but you want something to kind of give you a kick, this is phenomenal. secondly, this attribute makes the drink an amazing beverage before or after noon. let's say you wake up and you've just had a rough night where you've stayed out until 4am with friends and now wish you had died, but since you're alive need something to make you feel better: this is the drink for you. alternatively, you've been out and it's pushing 1am and you're soooo tired but you want to keep going without being the guy who's drinking vodka redbulls like it's going out of style: again, this is the drink for you.

the one problem with said drink is the amount of shaking required. if you want a bartender to hate you, this is the best drink to order. if they are busy, they will most likely spit in the cup as they add the ingredients because the shaking required is intense. there are supposedly stories of the bartenders lining up bar backs and cocktail waitresses to shake one of these up and i've actually ordered one, been giving the shaker, shaken myself and then passed the shaker down the bar to be shaken by other patrons who made the mistake of sitting at the bar next to me. it really is quite the drink though and arguably my favorite cocktail of all time. appropriate in the northern hemisphere for this time of year, when the summer requires something cooler, yet frothy and refreshing without just being beer. imbibe of this and you will never want to go back to boring ice cream laden milk shakes because this is arguably the alcoholic version.
and now, without further rambling, the ramos gin fizz:

1/2 lemon
1/2 lime
1 1/4 simple syrup
1 cream
5 drops orange flower water (you can use less than this but this seems like a good measure)
2 beefeater gin
1 egg white

pre-shake without ice, shake with ice, shake some more with ice, shake more if you think you've shaken enough, when your arms stop working, strain into a collins glass with 1 ice cube max, (the one ice cube is a great idea,) top with soda water.

and for all you fancy pants out there, if you let the drink sit for a minute after being strained, the whites will set and when you add the soda water, a creamy head will peak out of the glass. it's so great. you seriously need to try this. but if you decide to make one at home, i'd recommend picking up a paint shaker while you're out acquiring all of the other required ingredients.

enjoy.

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

the voyager

i quote belle and sebastian, "oh, get me away from here, i'm dying . . ." that quote speaks to my life at so many points over the years. the mid-week finals listen, the hectic work schedules, the quiet nights of too much of oneself. and tonight it's just the weight of the world. unfortunately (or fortunately) i've limited myself to just one beverage on these types of nights, so this one will relax me enough, just to see me off to the land of nod.

here it is, the voyager: of course, it's got a lime wheel, and it's served in an improper glass in the picture, but the glassware is in the works. in the meantime, sit back and enjoy.

the voyager -
3/4 lime
1/2 benedictine
1/2 velvet falernum
2 rum
2 dashes angostura bitters
shake, rocks, lime wheel or wedge garnish

Wednesday, 26 May 2010

rolls royce


awwww the rolls royce. the car reserved for people with too much money. the type of car that begs you to ask, "pardon me, would you have any grey poupon?" this beauty goes down easy and doesn't linger long. it's refreshing and smooth, probably like a real rolls royce driving through an english meadow.


rolls royce:
3/4 dry vermouth
3/4 sweet vermouth
2 oz gin
1/4 benedectine

stir, up, no garnish