Welcome to my first blog post! I think I'm supposed to say somethin' like that, ain't I? I'm pretty sure Google won't let me post if I don't put that first bit in, so...there it is Google people...relax...
...ready?
...they just call it an Alexander.
Yeah...I know...I was pretty excited too.
Alexander ingredients |
Alexander
1 oz. Cognac
1 oz. Crème de Cocoa (brown)
1 oz. Fresh Heavy Cream
Fresh Nutmeg
Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Sprinkle with fresh ground nutmeg.
Ingredients in a Yellow Bird |
Yellow Bird
1 oz. White Rum
0.5 oz. Galliano
0.5 oz. Triple Sec
0.5 oz. Lime Juice
Shake and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
The Taste TestI love the Alexander - what a great drink to unwind with (and zero calories too, I've heard). I couldn't drink it all night, but after a meal or while watching a movie, it's fantastic.
My Mother-in-law was over and she wanted to try the Yellow Bird. Once she took a sip, she made a face, shook her head, and blurted out, "cough syrup!". My thought was that she normally has an impeccable palate, so she must just be exaggerating, or senility had finally settled in, and she was indeed, asking for cough syrup in addition to the cocktail in the hopes of reliving her teenage youth, and those cough-syrup-shooter filled nights in Alabama. Ah, the stories she tells.
But back to the test - she didn't read it wrong - after tasting the Yellow Bird myself, I then knew why the recipes on the Internet included so many different fruit elements...it tasted like cough syrup (and not even the good kind). I tried to alter proportions a little bit to see if I could get it less cough-syrupy and more want-to-drinky, but I really couldn't. This was just not good - at least I didn't like it.
The two competitors |
The winner! |
For Alexander:
Cognac - Courvoisier VS
Crème de Cacao - DeKuyper
Organic Heavy Cream
Fresh Lime
For Yellow Bird:
White Rum - Don Q Cristal
Galliano - Ummm...Galliano
Triple Sec - Cointreau
Fresh Lime
Up next...The Drinks That Fun Forgot, or Americano vs. White Lady
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