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Craig E

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  1. New Amsterdam Winter Fix

    Muddled cranberries and ginger, triple sec, gin, lemon

    I've done a similar cranberry gin smash before, but the ginger is a really nice addition. 

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    EDIT: only now noticed that the original recipe adds sugar to the muddle, which was omitted in the Kindred Cocktails recipe linked above. But it doesn't need it. Perhaps the sugar would help better draw out the juices of the cranberries, but the ounce of Cointreau added enough sweetness. 

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  2. You are very welcome. :)

     

    Out of curiosity, what is the alcohol content of the white JM that you have? It comes in 40%, 50%, and even 55% if I remember correctly.

    Now that I look at it, it's 40%! I had it in my head that it was 50. Maybe I'll swing my ratio a little further towards the 151.

  3. If you had these rum options for a homemade falernum base, which would you use? 

    • Plantation 3 Stars
    • Ed Hamilton 151
    • Sagatiba cachaca
    • Rhum J.M. blanc
    • Smith & Cross

    Recipe calls for white rum, so Plantation seems like the obvious choice. I thought the higher-proof options might be good at sucking out flavor from the zests etc., but are they all (in their own ways) too funky? Opinions?

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    Tried The Warning Label tonight. Looked to be forbiddingly intense, since everything on the ingredients list that isn't bitter, is highly flammable! 

    Lemon Hart 151 (Hamilton 151), Cynar, Punt E Mes, Regan's, grapefruit bitters (hop bitters, why not?), Campari rinse, lemon twist. 

    In actuality I found this quite drinkable. I realize in retrospect that adding something bitter to something bitter doesn't necessarily make it more bitter; and there's a healthy dose of sweetness in the Demerara rum and the Cynar and the vermouth that stands its ground against the bitterness. I got a good squirt from a sizable and fresh lemon zest, which added welcome brightness. 

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    I was amused to hear the story behind this censored label of my new Hamilton 151 rum. Apparently it was after the labels went to the printer that the lawyers determined that the phrase "Demerara rum" was a copyrighted term unavailable to Hamilton. ("Rum from the Demerara River" was okay.) So I imagine some intern in New York was handed a Sharpie and told to get to work.

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  6. Tried out a Louanalao and it was delicious! Muddled strawberry, Plantation 3-star rum, Campari, homemade allspice dram, lime juice, cane syrup, garnished with orange and strawberry. My strawberry garnish was too sad to photograph, but this was a yummy crowd-pleaser. Grapefruit flavors from the Campari and citrus, nice cinnamon/clove spice from the dram.

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  7. I made this for myself tonight. I made it with a tsp. 1:1 simple because that's what I had on hand, but I think I'd try the spec'd 2:1 next time. Had the same reaction as lesliec: the Fernet obviously dominates, but the stuff underneath it happily doesn't get lost. 

    This must be the most adventurous drink that my wife has liked.

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