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A Spontaneous Libation for your Consideration

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Posted by sevyryelsdorn. Created by Brian Sturgulewski, Celeste, Chicago, IL.
1 1⁄2 oz Pisco, Kappa
1⁄2 oz Dimmi
3⁄4 oz Salers Gentiane
3⁄4 oz Lemon juice
1⁄4 oz Simple syrup
Instructions

Shake with ice and strain into chilled glassware of choice. Express grapefruit peel.

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From the Knowledge Vault

Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails by Ted Haigh

From the Alamagoozlum to the Zombie and Beyond, 100 Rediscovered Recipes and the Stories Behind them

Buy this book. What Ted Haigh lacks in title conciseness, he gives in content quality. The book leads off with a brief history of cocktails. This background provides a context in which to understand the slew of previously little-known cocktails that he selected from the prohibition era and before. These old-and-new-again classics have been adapted as needed for modern tastes and ingredients. Many of the recipes have an interesting history which my guests uniformly enjoy. Other recipes have “drink notes” providing serving ideas, ingredient options, and helpful tips.

With a wire-bound hardcover binding, handsome faux-vintage cocktail pictures, and period photographs, VS&FC can both spiff up a coffee table and lay flat in a bar. The ingredients are clear and presented in both US and metric units. The instructions are written for someone without extensive cocktail knowledge, but the few extra words don’t irritate the experienced cocktail-maker.

The main recipe section leads into a couple dozen concise “extra credit” cocktails. Many important better-known cocktails reside here, such as the Negroni, Sazerac, and Sidecar. These recipes broaden the appeal for the cocktail novice, although many readers will already have these recipes elsewhere. That said, it’s reassuring to read Ted’s take on appropriate ratios and ingredients. He is, after all, known as Dr. Cocktail.

Ted selected twenty-five “Pioneering Champions” — influential on-line writers. For those who follow blogs and social media, the names and websites will be familiar, but the biographies perhaps not. I found this unexpected bonus entertaining. These are writers worth seeking out and following.

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Recent Discussion

  • Re Chupacabra, 1 day ago yarm commented:

    The recipe that I got from the bartender had 1/8th oz (1 tsp) mezcal. And I wouldn't be surprise if this user lifted it from my site and entered the recipe incorrectly:
    https://cocktailvirgin.blogspot.com/2010/09/chupacabra.html

  • Re Oh, My Word, 1 day ago Hubajube commented:

    Too sweet as is. I'll try again with less maraschino.

  • Re Thyme in a Bottle, 2 days ago Shawn C commented:

    Curated to Internet Archive link of the now defunct original link.

  • Re The Pale Rider, 2 days ago Shawn C commented:

    Curated to fix the now generic link to a 2012 archive link of the original. Also updated year from 2013 to 2012 as a result.

  • Re Margarita, 4 days ago Craig E commented:

    FWIW Christine Wiseman’s recipe unanimously won the Punch blind tasting this year:

    • 2 oz Cascahuín blanco 
    • 1 oz lime juice 
    • 1/2 oz Cointreau 
    • 1/2 oz 1:1 agave syrup

      Half salt rim and lime garnish.