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Star Bangled Spanner

Shots 1 - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinFun layered shot to kick off 4th of July celebrations.

Star Bangled Spanner

1/4 ounce Green Chartreuse

1/4 ounce Triple Sec

1/4 ounce Cherry Brandy

1/4 ounce Crème Yvette

1/4 ounce Yellow Chartreuse

1/4 ounce Blue Curacao

1/4 ounce Brandy

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Review: Dragon Bleu Flavored Vodkas

Dragon Bleu White Ginger Tasting Notes

Dragon Bleu White Ginger Sample photo copyright Cheri LoughlinVodka infused with natural ginger and agave syrup

40% Alcohol – 80 proof

Color: Misty white. Cloudy like fresh lemonade without the pulp.

Aroma: Faintest dab of ginger. Some sweetness. Citrus such as lemon zest.

Taste: Beautiful lilting soft ginger flavor. Tinge of sweetness, but definitely not sugary like liqueurs. Perhaps there is just enough gentle sweetness to tame some of the bite ginger can sometimes leave on the tongue.

Misty Eyed – created by Cheri Loughlin

Misty Eyed - created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 measure Dragon Bleu White Ginger

1/4 measure Elderflower Liqueur

1/2 measure Premium Orange Liqueur

1/2 measure Fresh Lemon Juice

1-1/2 measure Club Soda

Lemon Wedge Garnish

Combine liquids except club soda in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into highball glass over fresh ice. Top with club soda. Stir. Garnish with lemon wedge.

Refreshing with light sweetness mingling softly with brush of ginger.

Dragon Bleu Rose Blossom Pour photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

Dragon Bleu Rose Blossom Tasting Notes

Vodka infused with natural rose and agave nectar

40% Alcohol – 80 Proof

Dragon Bleu Rose Blossom Sample 1 photo copyright Cheri LoughlinColor: Crystal clear.

Aroma: Barely there hint of rose. Slight perfume. More traditional vodka aroma.

Taste: Definite rose especially in the after taste. Much sweeter than expected, but still not to the degree of liqueur.

I’ll be completely honest and say I am not a fan of roses, rose scent and especially not a fan of rose water or rose flavored cocktails. However, cocktail culture ventures more and more toward varied cocktails utilizing botanicals / floral flavors. The addition of rose in cocktails is quite popular.

Crème Yvette immediately comes to mind as wonderful addition to the Dragon Bleu Rose Blossom.

Bleu Rose – created by Cheri Loughlin

Bleu Rose created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 measure Dragon Bleu Rose Blossom

3/4 measure Crème Yvette

1/2 measure Fresh Lemon Juice

2 measures Brut Champagne

Combine liquids except champagne in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled coupe. Top with brut champagne.

Quite lovely. Champagne highlights the rose flavor while softening it at the same time. Color lends itself well to holiday parties and celebrations.

Dragon Bleu Penja Pepper Sample photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

Dragon Bleu Penja Pepper Tasting Notes

Vodka infused with natural penja pepper and agave nectar.

40% Alcohol – 80 Proof

Color: Crystal clear

Aroma: Total traditional vodka aroma. No hint of pepper or sugar.

Taste: Sweetness followed by pepper such as mild black pepper. Quickly fades rather than scalding the tongue. Almost too much sweetness in comparison to the peppery spice. The sweet to pepper flavors are slightly in competition with one another. Although, the sweet to peppery flavor has me instantly craving salty thin potato chips. Lays potato chips to be precise… Lays potato chips… like a cocktail you can’t have just one.

Sentimental Dragon – created by Cheri Loughlin

Sentimental Dragon created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 measures Dragon Bleu Penja Pepper

1/2 measure Velvet Falernum

3/4 measure Fresh Lime Juice

Dash of Classic Bitters

Sea Salt

Rim chilled cocktail glass with sea salt. Set aside. Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into prepared cocktail glass.

Salty. Sweet. Gentle heat. They all come together quite nicely.

Dragon Bleu Flavored Vodka samples for review provided by representatives of the brand. Join Dragon Bleu on Facebook and follow @DragonBleu on Twitter.

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Monday Night Football Drink Recipes Soar with the Eagles

Tonight the Philadelphia Eagles take to the field in a Monday Night Football match-up against the Washington Redskins. As teams battle it out on the gridiron, fans rally for their favorites in the stands, in sports bars and gathered with friends in the comfort of their own homes.  Cheer your team to the final win by showing spirit for the game.  Two fun drinks to help rally the Eagle spirit are listed below.

Soaring with Eagles – adapted by Cheri Loughlin

Soaring with Eagles photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 ounce Gin

1 ounce Crème Yvette

1/2 ounce Lemon Juice

1/8 to 1/4 ounce Simple Syrup

Build cocktail over fresh ice in rocks glass. Stir.

Though Soaring with Eagles does not show team spirit through color, this fresh flavored drink inspires through taste. This version has been adapted from a more time consuming frozen drink by the name of Eagle Dream using fresh egg whites and caster sugar. Crème de Violette may be used in exchanged for Crème Yvette.

Green Genie

1 part Green Chartreuse

1 part Tequila

Place spirits in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled shot glass or serve in rocks glass over fresh ice.

More Football and Tailgating recipes may be found in the right hand sidebar listed by individual drink name. As always, please sip responsibly.

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All opinions, reviews and spirits’ coverage contained within are the personal opinion and decision of Cheri Loughlin, The Intoxicologist.

Crème Yvette Brazenly Joins Vodka

One might think the name says it all; Brazen Martini.  It sounds like everything a girl needs to jumpstart an evening of good times, frolicking fun, teasingly tempting behavior and a taste of the naughtily wonderful.  But does the Brazen Martini truly stand up to the blatantly obvious name of the audaciously shameless? 

Brazen MartiniAtomic Cocktails

Brazen Martini - photo property of Cheri Loughlin2 ounces Premium Vodka

1/3 ounce Crème Yvette

Orange Twist Garnish

Combine ingredients in mixing glass with ice.  Stir or shake to thoroughly chill.  Strain into chilled martini glass.  Garnish with freshly zested orange twist.

Brazen Martini definitely requires a completely chilled martini glass and thoroughly chilled mixture to be enjoyed for the first half.  As soon as it begins to warm to room temperature, the flavors begin to deteriorate.  The Brazen Martini begins taste worthy with wonderful flavor, but quickly begins to go the way of perfumed sweet rather than continuing with the first sips of lush violet lilt.  While the word brazen brings to mind self-assured, confident and sometimes daring, the Brazen Martini leaves a bit of crassness on the tongue as the flavor blunders for something a little more to buffer between the opulent liqueur and straightforward spirit. 

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Top 10 Classic Cocktails

In honor of The Late Show with David Letterman’s premier on CBS on August 30, 1993, The Intoxicologist site has chosen to run down a list of Top 10 Classic Cocktails as chosen by participants of a question asked on Twitter several weeks ago.  The question was simple: What are your top 10 favorite classic cocktails?  The answers below are the classic cocktail recipes that popped up in the Q&A discussion that 21 Must Try Classic Cocktail Recipes did not already cover.  Sample a few and see what you may be missing.

Blue Moon

Blue Moon - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 parts Gin

3/4 parts Parfait Amour

1/2 part Fresh Lemon Juice

1/2 Fresh Egg White

Orange Zest Twist Garnish

Combine all liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into a martini glass.  Garnish with a fresh orange twist that has been zested over the cocktail.

Classic Gimlet photo copyright Cheri LoughlinGimlet

3 parts Plymouth Gin

1 part Lime Cordial

Lime Wedge Garnish

Combine liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Stir to blend and chill.  Strain into a martini glass.  Garnish with lime wedge.

The name sounds quite appropriate for a rainy day as does the color of this particular mixed drink.  However the flavor is not ‘easy, breezy, laid back’ in my opinion.  It is however pleasant.  Ginger beer packs a small wallop with its ginger kick and bubbly fizz.  The tingly effect definitely keeps one from drifting off into cozy slumber on a rainy afternoon.  Dark & Stormy is a great drink for an afternoon round at the pub if beer is not your thing.  It is also a great refreshing mixed drink that is quick and easy to whip up on a warm afternoon.

Dark & Stormy

Dark and Stormy - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 parts Goslings Black Seal Rum

4 parts Ginger Beer

Lime Wedge Garnish

Build in a Collins glass over fresh ice.  Garnish with a lime wedge.

Pimm’s Cup

1-1/2 ounce Pimm’s No. 1

Sprite

Cucumber Spear & Green Apple Slice Garnish

Build over ice in a high ball glass.  Garnish with cucumber spear and green apple slice.

Some like full on absinthe in their Sazerac for bursting with flavor anise feel.  My preference follows the more subtle feel.  The recipe below gives the full amount of Pernod measurement but my choice was to use it as a wash in the glass.  If you prefer a little less sweet, go for the 1/4 ounce Simple Syrup.  You can always go back to add more in later.  The Sazerac is a New Orleans classic cocktail staple.  Sazerac Rye is traditional for use in this cocktail, however mine was built with (r1) Straight Rye Whiskey.  It is what was on hand and honestly, it tastes rather delicious!

Sazerac

2 ounces Rye Whiskey

1/4 to 1/2 ounce Simple Syrup

5 dashes Peychaud’s Bitters

2 dashes Angostura Bitters

1/4 ounce Absinthe

Lemon Twist Garnish

Pack a rocks glass with crushed ice.  Lace Pernod around outer edge of glass containing crushed ice.  Set aside.  Combine Rye Whiskey, simple syrup and bitters in a mixing glass with ice.  Shake to chill.  Toss Pernod laced ice out of chilled glass.  Strain contents of mixing glass into chilled rocks glass.  Zest fresh lemon twist over glass and garnish.

Hurricane – Dale DeGroff, The Essential Cocktail

Bacardi Hurricane Teenied - Lower Calorie - adapted by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 ounce Myers’s Dark Rum

1 ounce Light Rum

1/2 ounce Galliano

2 ounces Fresh Orange Juice

2 ounces Pineapple Juice

1 ounce Passion Fruit Nectar

3/4 ounce Fresh Lime Juice

1 ounce Simple Syrup

Dash Classic Bitters

Fresh Pineapple Garnish

Combine liquids in a mixing glass with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into a ice-filled Hurricane glass.  Garnish with skewer of Pineapple.

According to the Bols Genever website The Holland House classic cocktail was the signature drink of the Holland House cocktail bar in New York.  Harry Craddock, most notable for is bartending days at the Savoy Hotel in London, once worked at the Holland House.  This cocktail comes across a bit strong with the lemon, possibly a little tart or sharp.  It is a favorite among many and being revived with the ‘newer’ styles of gin on the market that are less biting with their juniper tones and more rounded out with mellowing delicateness in the flavor.

Holland House 5 photo copyright Cheri LoughlinThe Holland House

1-3/4 parts Bols Genever

3/4 part Noilly Prat Dry Vermouth

1/2 part Fresh Lemon Juice

1/4 part Maraschino Liqueur

Lemon Zest Twist

Add ingredients to a mixing glass with ice.  Shake to chill.  Strain into a martini glass.  Garnish with lemon zest twist.

Moscow Mule

1-1/2 parts Vodka

4 parts Ginger Beer

Lime Wedge Garnish

Build over ice.  Garnish with a lime wedge.

Don the Beachcomber was a shrewd businessman who kept his drink recipes close to the chest without sharing them definitively with anyone.  For this simple reason his famous cocktails have been duplicated by bartenders worldwide, but none can claim to be the ‘original’ recipe.  There are many variations to the Zombie.  The recipe below is one that doesn’t come from a mix and is easier to assemble with ingredients one can find in relatively any market.   However, do check out the recipe Dale DeGroff puts together in his book, The Essential Cocktail.

Zombie

Grateful Dead Halloween Drink - photo property of Cheri Loughlin1/4 ounce Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice

1/4 ounce Fresh Squeezed Lemon Juice

3/4 ounce Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice

3/4 ounce Fresh Passion Fruit Puree

1/4 ounce Grenedine

1/2 ounce Orange Curacao or Apricot Brandy

1 oz Dark Rum

1/2 ounce Light Rum

2 Dashes Classic Bitters

1/2 oz Overproof Rum such as 151 – Optional

Sprig of Fresh Mint  & Fresh fruit Garnish

Combine liquids in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into a tall thin glass filled two-thirds with ice.  Garnish with mint sprigs and fresh fruit.

Ramos Gin Fizz

2 parts Beefeater London Dry Gin

1 part Heavy Cream

1 Egg White

1/2 part Simple Syrup

1/2 part Lemon Juice

1/2 part Lime Juice

3 Drops Orange Flower Water

1 part Club Soda

Lemon Wheel Garnish

Combine all ingredients (except soda water & garnish) in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Strain into a highball glass filled with fresh ice.  Top with club soda.  Garnish with lemon wheel.

And just because someone always has to get in The Last Word… there are actually eleven cocktail recipes on this list thanks to Chartreuse guru, Todd Richman.

The Last Word

3/4 part Gin

3/4 part Green Chartreuse

3/4 part Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur

3/4 part Fresh Lime Juice

Lime Wedge Garnish

Combine liquid ingredients in a mixing glass with ice.  Shake or stir to blend and chill.  Strain into a martini glass.  Garnish with lime wedge.

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Thanks to Tom – cigarsmokingman, Jeff – undertakingbar, Steff – SteffChilds, Kathleen – CieloGold, rev_rum, Jim – jimmath, and Todd Richman for their participation in answering an informal question on my Twitter and Facebook page about top ten favorite classic cocktails.  If you have more classic cocktail recipes to add to the list, please email me at str8upcocktails@gmail.com.  I am always on the lookout to add more classic drink recipes to The Intoxicologist site as well as reader favorites.  Please feel free to send along your photos, too.

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