An amateur mixologist prepares and assesses the cocktails and miscellaneous drink recipes in Jack Grohusko's mixed drinks manual.
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Sunday, March 10, 2019
349. Tulane Cocktail
My interpretation:
1 oz Castle & Key London Dry Gin
1 oz Martini & Rossi Sweet Vermouth
1 tsp strawberry syrup
Fill shaker with fine ice, shake, strain into cocktail glass, serve. — This Dry Martini with a strawberry twist first appears in Straub 1914. Since I had strawberry syrup made recently, I used that instead of strawberry brandy. The difference is probably minimal at such a small quantity.
Thursday, February 28, 2019
339. Strawberry Cocktail
1.5 oz Martell Cognac VS
0.5 oz homemade strawberry syrup
1 dash Luxardo maraschino
2 dashes Regan’s orange bitters
Fill mixing-glass with ice, shake, strain into cocktail glass, serve. — This fruity, “improved” strawberry and brandy dessert duo is first found in Straub 1913 and is borrowed for JM1916. The Savoy Cocktail Book (1930) features a large-format (6 serving) drink made with strawberries, orange juice, whisky, and ice. Closer is the Old Waldorf Bar Days (1931) recipe, which only differs by reduction of orange bitters by 1 dash.
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