So...Clover Club is first up to bat. This drink, while not mentioned in the recipe, really should be dry shaken. Dry shaking means to shake all of the ingredients without ice. After a while, ice can be added to cool the drink. This is done to add a foam to the top. Now - having said all that - I didn't do this - but I should have - and so should you - and I will next time - seriously.
No dry shake = no foam = dull Clover Club |
1 1/2 oz. Gin
1/2 oz. Raspberry Syrup
1/2 oz. Fresh Lemon Juice
Few Drops of Egg White
Pour all ingredients into cocktail shaker filled with ice. Shake well.
Strain into cocktail glass.
So I have a serious situation. Two great drinks - what am I to do? Because this is our last week in CA, I'm thinking we should have a tie - they really are both fantastic drinks - try them when you have a chance.
The Ingredients
For the Clover Club:
Gin - Citadelle
Raspberry Syrup - Torani
Fresh Lemon Juice
For the Sazerac:
Cognac - Courvoisier VS
Absinthe - St. George Absinthe Verte
Up Next...As Familiar as a Tetnus Shot, or Cosmopolitan vs. Rusty Nail
Strain into cocktail glass.
Alright next up is the Sazerac - a classic drink that sailed to the USA directly from Hungary back in the year of 895 A.D. when the ancient Saze's came across with this drink, which contained a green ingredient that was made by magical pixies. Either that or I've had too much of the magical green ingredient already tonight...
The Sazerac is a fantastic drink - I can't help but think of the history behind it - it's sometimes referred to as America's oldest cocktail and is the current official cocktail of New Orleans.
Sazerac things |
Sazerac
1.7 oz. Cognac
0.4 oz. Absinthe
1 Sugar Cube
2 Dashes Peychaud's Bitters
Rinse a chilled old-fashioned glass with the absinthe, add crushed ice and set it aside.
Stir the remaining ingredients over ice and set it aside.
Discard the ice and any excess absinthe from the prepared glass, and strain the drink into the glass. Add the Lemon peel for garnish.
Stir the remaining ingredients over ice and set it aside.
Discard the ice and any excess absinthe from the prepared glass, and strain the drink into the glass. Add the Lemon peel for garnish.
So I have a serious situation. Two great drinks - what am I to do? Because this is our last week in CA, I'm thinking we should have a tie - they really are both fantastic drinks - try them when you have a chance.
Lemon twist in the Sazerac |
The winners! |
The Ingredients
For the Clover Club:
Gin - Citadelle
Raspberry Syrup - Torani
Fresh Lemon Juice
For the Sazerac:
Cognac - Courvoisier VS
Absinthe - St. George Absinthe Verte
Up Next...As Familiar as a Tetnus Shot, or Cosmopolitan vs. Rusty Nail
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