The Algonquin cocktail, originating from the early 20th century, combines rye whiskey, dry vermouth, and pineapple juice. This drink balances sweet and sour flavors, elevated by shaking for a frothy finish, served chilled with garnishes pineapple and cherry.
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Diamondback Cocktail
The Diamondback cocktail originated in a Baltimore hotel. My version features a mix of rye whiskey, apple brandy, and Faccia Brutto Centerbe. Despite initial doubts, I grew to appreciate the drink, it improved when very chilled.
The Last Word Cocktail
I struggled to find green Chartreuse, but Faccia Brutto Centerbe worked great for The Last Word cocktail. This drink also has gin, lime juice, and maraschino liqueur, adjusting the gin for added potency. A fun mix!
The Bijou Cocktail
The Bijou cocktail, originating in the 1890s, combines gin, sweet vermouth, and Chartreuse. A modern twist uses more gin and adds orange bitters. This complex drink is recommended, and it can be made with a substitute, Faccia Brutto Centerbe.
Classic Manhattan Cocktail
The post presents a classic Manhattan cocktail recipe, highlighting its simplicity with just three ingredients: rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, and Angostura bitters. It instructs readers on how to mix and serve the drink, garnishing with a maraschino cherry. Additional variations are provided.
Red Hook Cocktail Recipe
The Red Hook is a modern cocktail inspired by a Brooklyn neighborhood, using rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, Campari, and Luxardo Maraschino liqueur. The recipe offers a boozy flavor and is garnished with a maraschino cherry. Enjoy this refined drink.
Casino Cocktail
The Casino cocktail, a classic dating back to the 1930s, falls under the Daisies category, known for their boozy, savory/sour profile. The original recipe calls for Old Tom Gin, but London Dry works well. To make it, mix gin, lemon juice, maraschino liqueur, and orange bitters, then strain and garnish with a Luxardo cherry.
A La Louisiane Cocktail
This cocktail, a variation of the Vieux Carré, features rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, Benedictine, absinthe, and Peychaud’s bitters. Stirred and strained, it is garnished with Luxardo cherries. The absinthe adds a distinctive touch.
Perfect Manhattan Cocktail
The “Perfect Manhattan” cocktail, an homage to the Perfect Martini, uses equal parts of sweet and dry vermouth instead of only sweet vermouth utilized in a traditional Manhattan. It adds complexity and nuance to the drink. The cocktail requires rye whiskey, both vermouths, Angostura bitters, Luxardo cherry juice and garnish, along with a lemon twist.
Smoked Old Fashioned with Bacon Infused Bourbon
This is the exact same drink as my Smoked Old Fashioned Cocktail. The bacon infused bourbon + the bacon and pork rind garnish take a cocktail that is already over top, further over the top. Ingredients Instructions
