Last Word
- 3/4 oz. Plymouth Gin
- 3/4 oz. Green Chartreuse
- 3/4 oz. Maraschino
- 3/4 oz. Lime juice
Shaken and fine strained into a cocktail glass
To make up for it, this afternoon I made one for myself. It was quite delicious with all the complexity refreshment that I crave from it. It was a hot one in Philly today, so it hit the spot.
Last night we went to New York's finest raw food establishment, Pure Food & Wine. They had a Master Cleanse Tini on the menu (I know... groan at the mention of a flavored 'tini bastardization). My lady decided she liked the concept and asked me to make her one today. I agreed, but under the condition that I could turn it into a real cocktail and drop "tini" from the name. She agreed, so I came up with this:
Master Cleanse Cocktail
- 3/4 oz. Bluecoat Gin
- 1/2 oz. Maple Syrup
- 3/4 oz. Lemon Juice
- 2 dashes Bitter Truth Grapefruit Bitters
- 1/8 tsp. ground cayenne pepper
Shaken and fine strained into a cocktail glassIt was quite delicious. Bitter balanced by the syrup with just a touch of spice (a touch too much for the lady, but I enjoyed it). I should have taken a picture, but we drank it too quickly. It was a lovely earthy color with the cayenne specks floating through.
You like your version better than the Pure Food and Wine version?
ReplyDeleteThe Pure F&W version was sake based, so it didn't have much to it. I think mine was a bit more complex and less like juice. I'll have to make one for you... Pretty damn good.
ReplyDeleteJosh! Have you been here: http://thefranklinbar.com/
ReplyDelete(I'm sure you have)
Is it cool? Are the drinks good? If so, we should go sometime!
The franklin is hands down the best bar in the city! We're actually getting wedding photos taken there. Any time you two want to go we are so game.
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