My interpretation:
2 oz Bulleit Rye
1 dash Amaro Ciociaro
Fill mixing-glass with broken (or method) ice, stir, strain into cocktail glass, serve. — This recipe, really a type of “whiskey service” or Whiskey & Bitters, first enters the JM repertoire in 1912 in his third edition. Straub’s recipe by this name is unrelated; it is essentially a Manhattan with St. Croix rum. The Savoy Cocktail Book (1930) has a possibly related drink consisting of Canadian whisky dashed with Angostura and lemon juice.
An amateur mixologist prepares and assesses the cocktails and miscellaneous drink recipes in Jack Grohusko's mixed drinks manual.
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