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Auchentoshan Classic Scotch Cocktail

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Many believe using a single malt Scotch in a mixed drink is a crime. Using a single malt can add a rich, through-the-line taste and aroma that can’t be beat. The following recipe shows just how great using a single malt can be. Plus, it’s the perfect way to introduce Scotch to the less initiated. – media materials

David Clelland, International Whisky Specialist, introduces Auchentoshan Classic in the video below. He also demonstrates the Glasgow Kiss.

Glasgow Kiss – created by Fat Radish Restaurant, NYC

1-1/2 ounce Auchentoshan ClassicAuchentoshan Single Malt Scotch Whisky Classic 013 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

1/2 Fresh Pear

1 teaspoon Pear Jam

5 Cardamom Pods

1/2 ounce Orange Curacao

1/2 ounce Lime Juice

1/2 ounce Simple Syrup

Triple Pear Fan Garnish

Muddle cardamom pods and fresh pear in bottom of cocktail shaker. Add remaining liquid ingredients with ice. Shake to blend. Double strain into an old fashioned glass over crushed ice. Garnish with triple fan garnish.

Wine Chateau carries many of the Auchentoshan expressions including the Auchentoshan Classic. Their site includes basic tasting notes, like the ones below provided by the brand, and lengthy technical notes concerning the process and the distillery.

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Triple distilled and matured solely in American bourbon casks. The result: a Lowland Single Malt Whisky with the sweet aromas of vanilla and coconut; along with the signature smooth, delicate, Auchentoshan taste. – media materials

Offical Auchentoshan Brand Tasting Notes

Color: Pale Gold

Aroma: Rich vanilla and coconut, hint of green apple and a tang of citrus zest

Taste: Sweet vanilla cream, fresh green apple skin and a little mint

Finish: Fresh, floral zestiness

80 Proof / 40% alcohol – $35 to $45 price range depending upon where you buy

Post sponsored by Wine Chateau. – Tasting notes and recipe courtesy representatives of Campari America and Auchentoshan. Auchentoshan on Facebook

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Mai Tai

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The Mai Tai is a favorite for beach side / pool side sipping. It’s decadently delicious. Trying to keep that girlish figure? No worries. The lower calorie Mai Tai weighs in at approximately 127 calories and may be found by following the link.

Mai Tai

2 ounces White Rum

1 ounce Dark Rum

3/4 ounce Orange Curacao

3/4 ounce Orgeat (Almond Syrup)

1/2 ounce Lime Juice

Pineapple Spear & Lime Wedge

Build in highball glass over fresh ice. Garnish with pineapple spear & lime wedge.

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Red Carpet Cocktails for Classic Glamour Goddesses

A real red carpet night out with the stars begins with red carpet cocktails with the oldies but goodies movie stars. Back in the day glamour wasn’t just something movie stars slipped into on Oscar night. Stars shined as if buffed and polished by the big wigs who shaped every nth of their career. Cocktail hour gatherings were met with tuxes and cocktail dresses with swanky sips in classy night clubs. Red carpet cocktails were defined by the people who sipped and shaped the movie industry.

Greta Garbo

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1 ounce Brandy

1 ounce Dry Vermouth

1 ounce Orange Juice

1/4 ounce Grenadine

Dash Crème de Menthe

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Stir or shake according to preference. Strain into large rocks glass over fresh ice.

Greta Garbo ranks number five on the 1999 American Film Institute’s female listing of 50 Greatest American Film Legends. The listing ranks the top 25 men and top 25 women in film. Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn top each respective list.

Marlene Dietrich

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3 ounces Canadian Whiskey

2 dashes Angostura Bitters

1/2 ounce Orange Curacao

Lemon & Orange Wedge Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake or stir according to preference. Strain into rocks glass over fresh ice. Garnish with lemon and orange wedge. Alternative serve: Strain into wine glass over fresh ice.

Marlene Dietrich ranks number 9 on the American Film Legends listing. She was one of the highest paid actresses of her time partly due to her glamorous femme fatale image. Earnest Hemingway is quoted as saying, “If she had nothing more than her voice, she could break your heart with it.”

Ginger Rogers

Ginger Rogers in The Gay Divorcee - creative commons useGinger Rogers

1 ounce Gin

1 ounce Dry Vermouth

1 ounce Apricot Brandy

1/4 ounce Lemon Juice

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Alternative: Muddled fresh ginger, Splash fresh lime juice, topped with champagne. Also: Mojito style using Ginger Syrup in exchange for Simple syrup, Gin rather than Rum and topping the drink off with Ginger Ale.

Ginger Rogers is quoted as saying, “Hollywood is like an empty wastebasket.” But she had a few Hollywood favorites too; Cary Grant, Lucille Ball, Lew Ayres and of course Fred Astaire. Even though Ginger Rogers has a cocktail named for her, she didn’t drink. Her home bar was stocked with her favorite; ice cream sodas. Ginger Rogers ranks number 14 on the American Film Legends listing.

Mae West

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3 ounces Brandy

1 Egg Yolk

1 teaspoon Powdered Sugar

Cayenne Pepper Garnish

Place ingredients in cocktail shaker. Dry shake. Add ice. Shake to completely blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with light sprinkle of cayenne pepper. Alternative: 1 ounce Gin, 1/2 ounce Dry Vermouth, 3/4 ounce Apricot Brandy, 3/4 ounce Lime Juice, Dash Orange Bitters, Lemon Twist Garnish. Shake liquids with ice. Strain in cocktail glass. Garnish with lemon twist.

“Anything worth doing is worth doing slowly.” – Mae West. Well said and could definitely be applied to mixing and measuring cocktails or many other worthwhile ventures this Sex Goddess might have had in mind. Mae West is another non-drinking woman of film who made the number 15 slot on the American Film Legends list. Mae pushed the envelope on more than one occasion, but one prime example: She named the first play she ever wrote ‘Sex.’ Of course, one of my favorite quotes from this marvelous woman of film… “When I’m good I’m very good, but when I’m bad I’m even better.” My kind of woman.

Jean Harlow

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2 ounces Light Rum

2 ounces Sweet Vermouth

Lemon Peel Garnish

Combine liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir or shake to chill according to preference. Strain into chilled martini glass. Garnish with lemon peel.

Dubbed the “Platinum Blonde” and “Blonde Bombshell” due to her vamped up party girl sex appeal on the silver screen, Jean Harlow made her way to the number 22 spot on the American Film Legends list. Jean Harlow was the first female star to feature on the cover of Life Magazine; May 1937. Jean died at age 26, yet made 36 movies during her short career.

Mary Pickford

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2 ounces Light Rum

2 ounces Pineapple Juice

1 teaspoon Grenadine

1 teaspoon Maraschino Liqueur

Maraschino Cherry Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with maraschino cherry.

Mary Pickford is as timeless as the classic cocktail named in her honor. She ranks number 24 with American Film Legends. Mary Pickford was known as America’s Sweetheart, but loved throughout the world. She was one of the founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences along with Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks. She starred in 236 films during her career and received an Oscar for Lifetime Achievement in 1976. She was the first film star to have her name placed in marquee lights.

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DonQ Rum Shakes Up Smooth Classic Cocktail

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DonQ Cristal Rum Tasting

Aroma: Upon opening the bottle an immediate sharp alcohol scent. After pouring in tasting glass allowing to sit a moment, the initial aroma dissipates. Vanilla, chocolate/mocha appear. Crystal clear.

Taste: Burn on the tongue tasted neat, but not astringently so. Definite notes of mocha leaning more toward coffee expressions. Slight drying in back of throat. Is quite nice sipped on the rocks with orange twist.

Boadas Cocktail

Boadas Classic Cocktail with DonQ Cristal Rum Tasting photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 ounce White Rum

1 ounce Dubonnet Rouge

1 ounce Orange Curacao

Maraschino Cherry Garnish

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into cocktail glass. Garnish with skewered maraschino cherries.

Lovely. Simple, flavorful cocktail. Dubonnet Rouge picks up hints of chocolate/coffee in the DonQ Cristal. Sweet cocktail, but not overly so. Dubonnet gives the wash of pleasantry to balance the sweetness. This cocktail would perhaps benefit by substituting Grand Marnier in exchange for the Orange Curacao. Grand Marnier would play well with its delightful hints of orange and chocolate. However, the Boadas Cocktail is a classic and fabulous exactly as is. Notation: Terrific history of the Boadas Cocktail, Miguel Boadas and the Boadas in Barcelona, where it originated and why. Read the Article in The Sunday Times by Chris Haslam

Usually sample cocktails are a dime a dozen with a sip and toss thought behind each as the review process proceeds. However, this cocktail recipe is a definite keeper as is DonQ Cristal for on the rocks pour and shake ‘em up fun.

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DonQ Cristal Rum sample for review courtesy representatives of DonQ Rum. All opinions, reviews and spirits’ coverage contained within are the personal opinion and decision of Cheri Loughlin, The Intoxicologist.

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Real Sexy Sex and the City Cocktails

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Months of hype leading up to the recently released Sex and the City 2 movie leads the liquor industry scrambling for new cocktail recipes to walk down the red carpet on the way to the nearest after party.  The only reason cocktails come into play at all is due to the iconic Cosmopolitan sipped by Sex and the City character, Carrie Bradshaw, in 1998, but made famous on the cocktail circuit by Madonna when paparazzi photographed her sipping the light pink hued drink at the Rainbow Room in 1996.  This little pink drink had already been in existence in various forms, but adapted to Cosmo perfection by Dale DeGroff. 

Cosmopolitan – Dale DeGroff, Craft of the Cocktail

Cosmopolitan contemporary classic cocktail - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 ounce Citron Vodka

1/2 ounce Cointreau

1/4 ounce Fresh Lime Juice

1 ounce Cranberry Juice

Flamed Orange Peel Garnish

Combine liquid ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into chilled cocktail glass.  Garnish with flamed orange peel.  Dale discusses the step by step process of how to flame an orange peel in his book, Craft of the Cocktail.

There are so many adaptations to the Cosmo it is only fitting one with champagne topper mingle into the mix for a show stopping appearance at any Sex and the City after party. Dan Crowell of Libation Association created the Champagne Cosmopolitan.

Champagne Cosmopolitan – Dan Crowell

1 ounce Belvedere Cytrus Vodka

1 dash Grand Marnier

1-1/2 ounce Cranberry Juice

1/2 ounce Fresh Lime Juice

1 Twist Orange

1 ounce Moet & Chandon White Star Champagne

Shake Vodka, Grand Marnier, cranberry juice and lime juice over ice in a cocktail shaker.  Strain into a chilled champagne flute.  Top off with champagne.  Garnish with orange twist.

The hum and buzz surrounding Sex and the City 2 would lead most to believe this movie is the height of fashion with the sexiest cocktails for stylish women everywhere to sip while gadding about in heels, flirty dresses and oversized hats.  Intersperse some gossip and gratuitous sex and everyone can be the star of their own movie.  A little farfetched in today’s busy world of working women who might be single or married, with or without children.  But the movie does give rise to the question, “What do real sexy women of the city drink when out on the town?”   This is the question asked of readers on The Intoxicologist Facebook page and those following along on Twitter.

While Sex and the City 2 has spawned many revamped cocktails with stylishly fun names befitting star status, the question still applies as to what cocktails men and women find sexy.  Is it the Cosmo or flirty cocktails creatively named specifically for the movie?  Not so surprisingly, simplicity is sexy.

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Haze King says, “A good ol beer will do.”  For Heather Jenkins a simple Rum and Coke suffice.  Choose your favorite rum; easy enough.  Tanya Warren loves a little thing called Pineapple and Vodka.  Crystal Farris goes classic with Bacardi & Coke with a squeeze of lime, but prefers diet rather than the overly sugared fare.  John Southerly likes a little sexy undercurrent with his lady’s cocktail choice. He says, “Top shelf martini.  Dirty or not.  And a hint of lipstick left on the glass…” Pucker up ladies.

Several chose straight pours as their sexy drink of choice.  Joe Clayton specifies Anejo Tequila, but only from a long slender glass.  I’m imagining nicely manicured fingers delicately picking up that glass for easy sipping looks pretty darn good, too.  Rhiannon Davies agrees sipping tequila is sexy, but prefers Platina Tequila over ice with a twist of lime.  However, Rhiannon doesn’t confine sexy to just one drink choice.  She also likes Zubrowka sipped neat and Jameson 12 Year Old with exactly three pieces of ice (it could be one piece if it were Glace Ice).  LuAnn Brandle goes for the gold with Johnnie Walker Blue.    VanillaNorth of A Bourbon for Silva knows sexy and chooses Bourbon, or something “strong and straight” proving she’s far from plain vanilla.

LadiesLoveLV think The Modern Mixologist’s version of the Cable Car is “very sexy with the long orange spiral & cinnamon/sugar rim!”  They just might have something there. 

Cable Car – Tony Abou-Ganim, The Modern Mixologist

The Swirl - Orange Twist Garnish - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 ounce Spiced Rum

3/4 ounce Orange Curacao

1-1/2 ounce Fresh Lemon Sour

Long Orange Spiral Garnish

Sugared Rim

Place liquids in mixing glass with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into sugar rimmed cocktail glass.  Garnish with long orange spiral.  Read the history of the Cable Car along with detailed instructions for this recipe on The Modern Mixologist website.

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Fun & Flirty Cocktail Recipes

Be still my heart…

There are movies, men and moments in life that make a woman weak in the knees, but as the saying goes; “there’s nothing quicker, than liquor.”  All kidding aside words of romance strike whimsical fancy in some people’s book while strumming a chord of cheesy Hallmark moment in another.  Allow the world of fanciful daydream filled with starry nights and fluttering eyelashes collide. 

Whether your chosen moment is Valentine’s Day, Girl’s Night Out, Bachelorette Party or Couple’s Night In, enjoy the moment with a few cocktails that capture moments of love and romance in a fun, flirty sort of style.

Passion – strong emotion, adoration, love, intensely powerful emotion, craving, amorous affection and desire felt by lovers for each other

Passion Rouge – created by Francesco LaFranconi

Cocktail 3 - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 measure Premium Orange Liqueur

1 measure Passion Fruit Liqueur

3/4 measure Passion Fruit Puree

3/4 measure Orange Juice

2 dashes Classic Bitters

1/2 measure Egg White

1 measure Champagne

Orange Twist & Grated Nutmeg Garnish

Combine liquids except champagne in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Add champagne. Swirl to blend. Strain into chilled martini glass. Garnish with grated nutmeg and orange twist.

Kiss – buss, osculation, smack, graze, butterfly, French, to touch or caress with the lips, especially as a sign of ardor or affection

Cherry Kiss Martini – created by Jim Hewes

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1/4 measure Godiva Chocolate Liqueur

Maraschino Cherry

Coat chilled martini glass with chocolate liqueur. Place maraschino cherry in well of coated glass. Pour chilled vodka into prepared glass.

Midnight – bewitching hour when all enchantment begins, temptation arises, enticement wins out and fascinating tales begin to weave charming stories of excitement and pleasure

Between the Sheets

Brandy Sidecar - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 measure Brandy

1 measure Rum

1 measure Premium Orange Liqueur

1/2 measure Lemon Juice

Simple Syrup – to taste

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Heart – essence, character, soul, compassion, tenderness, zest, moxie, spirit

Peg o’ My Heart

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1 measure Lime Juice

1/2 measure Grenadine

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Flutter – tremble, oscillate, throb, shiver, flitter, dance, to move quickly, lightly and unsteadily as if with wings

Liquid Joy

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3 measures Pineapple Juice

3 measures Ginger Ale

Build in highball glass over fresh ice. Stir with sip straw.

Love – adoration, rapture, enchantment, ardor, fervor, yearning, fascination, ardent affection, desire felt by lovers for one another

Lover’s Moon

The Chocolatier’s En-Core – created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin (2)1-3/4 measure Bourbon

1-1/2 measure Macadamia Nut Liqueur

1 measure Heavy Cream

Maraschino Cherry Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with maraschino cherry. Double recipe to share under lover’s moon.

Smitten – infatuated, stricken, intense romantic attraction, lust

P.S. I Love You

La Posada - Cheri Loughlin Cocktail Development Services3/4 measure Irish Cream

3/4 measure Amaretto

1/2 measure Rum

1/2 measure Coffee Liqueur

3/4 measure Heavy Cream

Grated Chocolate Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with grated chocolate.

Rendezvous – affair, tete-a-tete, tryst, love nest, secretly unite

Ritz of New York

Ritz Cocktail - photo property of Cheri Loughlin1 measure Cognac

1/2 measure Premium Orange Liqueur

1/8 measure Maraschino Liqueur

1/2 measure Lemon Juice

2-1/2 measure Brut Champagne

Orange Peel Garnish

Combine liquids except champagne in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into champagne flute or coupe. Top with champagne. Garnish with orange twist.

Heaven – bliss, ecstasy, rapture, Utopia, nirvana, harmony, elated pleasure

Honeymoon Cocktail

1-1/2 measure Applejack

1 measure Benedictine

2 teaspoons Orange Curacao

3/4 measure Lemon Juice

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

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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.

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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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21 Must Try Classic Cocktail Recipes

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This post has been updated from The Intoxicologist Is In blog. Three more ‘Must Try Drinks’ have been added to the list. If you have suggestions, please add them to the comment section or drop a line through the email. Thanks!

Martini Fruit Background photo copyright Cheri LoughlinYou have heard about, seen it and possibly gone out and tried it yourself.  What am I talking about?  The 21 Drink Salute.  You know the one.  Turn twenty-one and it is the rite of passage to go out and drink twenty-one alcoholic drinks within the day.  This rite of passage is a bad idea for reasons too numerous to count.

However, thinking on the whole idea of people going out to drink when they turn twenty-one sets the thinking cap in motion.  They are dipping into the waters of drinking, assuming they have never imbibed before coming of age.  These newbie drinkers will try anything their buddies place before them and dare them to throw down the hatch.  Not a quality drinking experience to be sure.  But it gives one pause to think.  There certainly are a fair amount of partakers out there who drink whatever is on the cocktail menu or never veer from their tried and true standard.

Why not be like the twenty-one year old newbie and dabble in cocktails that revolutionized the cocktail as we know it?   Instead of trying them all in one day, take the time to savor the flavor.

Americano

Campari Neat copyrigh Cheri Loughlin2 ounces Campari

2 ounces Sweet Vermouth

Club Soda

Orange Slice for Garnish

Fill a Collins glass two-thirds full of ice.  Pour in Campari and Sweet Vermouth.  Top off with club soda.  Garnish with orange slice.

Bacardi Cocktail

2Blue Sapphire Gin Martini and Bacardi Cocktail - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin ounces Bacardi Superior

1 ounce Freshly Squeezed Lime Juice

1/2 ounce Grenadine

Maraschino Cherry for Garnish

Combine all ingredients in cocktail shaker filled one-third full of ice.  Shake for 10 to 15 seconds.  Strain into a well chilled cocktail glass.  Garnish with maraschino cherry dropped to the center.  Bacardi Rum must be used in this cocktail for it to be a true Bacardi Cocktail.

Bellini

1 ounce Pureed White Peaches

1/4 teaspoon Freshly Squeezed Lemon Juice

Prosecco Sparkling Wine

Peach Slice for Garnish

Pour pureed white peaches and lemon juice in bottom of a champagne flute.  Carefully top off with Prosecco.  Stir gently.  Garnish with peach slice.  A 1/4 ounce of peach schnapps may be added to the pureed white peaches to give this cocktail added punch.

Russian Cherry Espresso - created by Cheri Loughlin - - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinBlack Russian / White Russian

2 ounces Espresso Vodka

1 ounce Kahlua Especial

Fill a rocks glass two-thirds full of ice.  Build drink in glass beginning with vodka and then Kahlua.  Insert stir straw.  To turn this into a White Russian:  1 ounce Vodka, 1 ounce Kahlua, 1 ounce half and half.  Build in a rocks glass in the same manner.

Bloody Mary - copyright Cheri LoughlinBloody Mary

2 ounces Pepper Infused Vodka

1/2 Freshly Squeezed Lime Juice

6-8 Dashes Worcestershire Sauce

4-6 Dashes Tabasco Sauce

2-3 Dashes Peychaud’s Bitters

3 Dashes Celery Salt

2 Dashes White Pepper

2 Dashes Garlic Powder

2 Dashes Onion Powder

Clamato Juice

Coarse salt for rimming

Garnishes:  Celery stalk is standard.  Try a dill pickle spear, jalapeño stuff olives on a skewer or shrimp cocktail for something off the beaten track.

Rim a Collins glass with salt.  Fill glass half full with ice.  Season ice with sauces, bitters, powders, peppers and salts.  Pour in vodka.  Top off with Clamato Juice leaving a half inch at the rim of the glass.  Squeeze in lime and drop into glass.  Garnish.  For a fantastic Bloody Mary Vodka infusion recipe click on my recipe here Bloody Mary

Variations: Red Snapper and Cry Me a River

Buck’s Fizz

2 ounces Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice

Brut Champagne

Pour freshly squeezed orange juice into the bottom of a champagne flute.  Carefully top off with Brut Champagne.

Caipirinha

Caipirinha photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 ounces Cachaca

1 lime cut into wedges

1/2 ounce Simple Syrup

Place lime wedges in cocktail shaker, reserving one for garnish.  Muddle.  Pour Cachaca and bar syrup into cocktail shaker and fill two-thirds with ice.  Shake to combine well.  Place ice into old-fashioned glass.  Do not overfill.  Strain contents of shaker into glass.  Garnish with one reserved lime wedge.

Cosmopolitan Dale DeGroff Original recipe - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinChampagne Cosmopolitan

The Cosmo has been done so many times, so here is one with a twist from a friend of mine, Dan Crowell.

1 ounce Citrus Vodka

1 dash Premium Orange Liqueur

1-1/2 ounce Cranberry Juice

1/2 ounce Fresh Lime Juice

1 Twist Orange

1 ounce Moet & Chandon White Star Champagne

Shake Vodka, Grand Marnier, cranberry juice and lime juice over ice in a cocktail shaker.  Strain into a chilled champagne flute.  Top off with champagne.  Garnish with orange twist.

Screaming Fantasma - Harvey Wallbanger adaption - photo property of Cheri LoughlinHarvey Wallbanger

2 ounces Vodka

Orange Juice

1/2 ounce Galliano

Build in a Collins glass filled two-thirds full of ice.  Pour in the vodka.  Add orange juice leaving room for the Galliano to float on top.  A simple drink yes, but how often do you find Galliano in a cocktail?

Variation: Screaming Fantasma

Horse’s Neck with a Kick

This recipe is credited to Difford’s Guide Cocktail’s #7.  It makes the list for the garnish alone.

2-1/2 ounces Bourbon

3 dashes Classic Bitters

Ginger Ale

Garnish: Peel entire rind of a large lemon in a spiral and place in glass with end hanging over rim

Pour ingredients into an ice filled Collins glass.  Stir.  Add garnish.

Irish Coffee – Unsweetened

Irish Mock-achino - Coffee Mocktail created by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/4 ounce Irish Whiskey

Hot Strong Coffee

Whipped Cream (optional)

Three Whole Coffee Beans for Garnish

Place a metal spoon in hot toddy glass.  Measure in whiskey.  Top off with hot coffee.  Optional whipped cream may be added to the top with three coffee beans sprinkled on top.

Irish Coffee – Sweetened

1/2 ounce Irish Whiskey

3/4 ounce Irish Cream

Hot Strong Coffee

Whipped Cream (optional)

Three Whole Coffee Beans or three chocolate covered espresso beans for Garnish

Place metal spoon in hot toddy glass.  Measure in whiskey and Bailey’s Irish Cream.  Top off with coffee.  Optional whipped cream may be added to the top with coffee bean garnish sprinkled atop.

Kamikaze Cocktail

While most twenty-one year olds are throwing back shots, this Kamikaze is a cocktail instead.  An easy way to remember this one; throwing back too many will make for a Very Tough Landing.

Kamikaze Shot photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 ounce Vodka

1 ounce Triple Sec

3/4 ounce Lemon Juice

Lime Wedge for Garnish

Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker filled two-thirds full of ice.  Shake for ten to fifteen seconds.  Strain into a well chilled cocktail shaker.  Garnish with a lime wedge.

Variation: Blue Kamikaze

Mai Tai – Original

This is an adaptation of the original formula as interpreted in The Joy of Mixology by Gary Regan.

Mai Tai Teenie - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 ounces 17 year old J. Wray Nephew Jamaican Rum

1/2 ounce French Garnier Orgeat

1/2 Holland DeKuyper Orange Curacao

1/4 ounce Rock Candy Syrup

1 ounce Fresh Lime Juice

1 Sprig Fresh Mint for Garnish

Combine all liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker.  Shake for 10 to 15 seconds.  Strain into an old-fashioned glass filled half with crushed ice.  Add mint sprig garnish.

Mai Tai – Variation

These ingredients are much easier to find and this makes a fantastic Mai Tai.  Credited  to Dan Crowell.

2 ounces 10 Cane Rum (or 1 ounce each 10 Cane and Captain Morgan Private Stock)

3/4 ounce Orange Curacao

3/4 ounce Fresh Lime Juice

1/4 ounce Orgeat Syrup

2 Mint Springs & Lime Wedge for Garnish

Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker filled one-third with ice.  Shake well.  Strain into an old-fashioned glass filled with ice.  Garnish with mint springs and wedge of lime.

Manhattan – Dry, Perfect, Sweet

Manhattan Dry

Manhattan on the Rocks 2 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2-1/2 ounces Bourbon

1 ounce Dry Vermouth

3 Dashes Peychaud’s Bitters

Orange Twist for Garnish

Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker.  Shake well.  Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.  Garnish with orange twist.

Manhattan Perfect

2-1/2 ounce Bourbon

1/2 ounce Sweet Vermouth

1/2 ounce Dry Vermouth

3 Dashes Peychaud’s Bitters

Orange Peel & Maraschino Cherry for Garnish

Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker.  Shake well.  Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.  Garnish with a skewered maraschino cherry wrapped with an orange peel creating a flag.

Boardwalk Manhattan with Canadian Club adapted by Cheri Loughlin - The IntoxicologistManhattan Sweet

2-1/2 ounces Bourbon

1 ounce Sweet Vermouth

Bar Spoon of Syrup from Maraschino Cherry Jar

3 Dashes Peychaud’s Bitters

Maraschino Cherry for Garnish

Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker.  Shake well.  Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.  Garnish with maraschino cherry.

Mockup Margarita Mocktail created by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinMargarita

Everyone has their version of the perfect Margarita and their favorite tequila to add to the equation.  Here is a basic recipe to build upon so you won’t have to pick up a mix from the corner grocery.

2 ounces Tequila

1 ounce Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice

1/2 ounce Triple Sec

Lime Wedge for Garnish

Salt for Rimming

Rim edge of margarita glass with salt.  Combine liquid ingredients in cocktail shaker filled two-thirds with ice.  Shake for 10 to 15 seconds.  Place ice in margarita glass.  Strain contents of shaker into margarita glass.  Garnish with lime wedge.  To upgrade this margarita use quality tequilas such as Patron Silver or Reposado and Cointreau or Grand Marnier in place of the Triple Sec.

Van Gogh Vodka Martini - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinMartini

A “real” martini doesn’t have to be difficult, yet there are so many ways to mess it up.  Stirred, shaken, up with a twist (is that a lemon or lime?), with an olive (stuffed with blue cheese, almonds, jalapeño, or pimento?) gin or vodka and did you say dirty or dry or extra dry?  Oh, so many questions.  This martini is pretty straight forward.  When you saddle up at the bar all you have to say is, “Tanqueray 10 Martini dry, up with a twist, please” and then sit back and watch an inexperienced bartender squirm and an experienced bartender do their job.  Make sure you get that “please” and “thank you” in there with a nice tip.

2-1/2 ounces Tanqueray 10 Gin

Noilly Pratt Dry Vermouth

Lemon Twist

Place ice in a martini glass.  Drizzle approximately 1/4 to 1/2 ounce of dry vermouth in the ice and set aside.  Measure out Tanqueray 10 Gin into a cocktail shaker filled one-third full of ice.  Shake or swirl the gin (depending on your theory of “bruising” the gin) for at least fifteen seconds.  Your goal is to chill the gin thoroughly.  Take the martini glass with vermouth in hand.  Swirl the glass so the vermouth coats the inside and pour out.  Do not shake the glass until every drop is gone.  Strain the contents of the cocktail shaker into the vermouth coated martini glass.  Take your lemon twist and circle it around the rim of the martini glass before placing it halfway on the edge and partially inside the gin as garnish.  Serve and drink while still chilled.

Cinnabar Negroni created by Jason MacDonald - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinNegroni

1 ounce Gin

1 ounce Campari

1 ounce Sweet Vermouth

Orange Twist for Garnish

Fill an old-fashioned glass half to two-thirds full of ice.  Add liquid ingredients in the order given.  Garnish with orange twist.

More Negroni Variations: Cinnabar Negroni, Negroni Virtuoso, Unusual Negroni and Naughty Negroni

Muddled Old Fashioned - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinOld Fashioned

There is much debate over what is “real” Old Fashioned and what is just a fruity version of one.

2 ounces Bourbon

2 Dashes Peychaud’s Bitters

3 Maraschino Cherries (save one for garnish)

2 orange slices (save one for garnish)

Bar Spoon of Maraschino Cherry Juice from Jar

Place all ingredients (save one cherry and one orange slice) into a cocktail shaker.  Muddle.  Fill one-third full of ice.  Shake for ten to fifteen seconds.  Fill an old-fashioned glass half full with ice.  Strain contents of shaker into old-fashioned glass.  Garnish with cherry and orange slice skewered.

Orgasm Cocktail

1-1/2 ounce Cointreau

1-1/2 ounce Irish Cream

1 ounce Grand Marnier

Maraschino Cherry for Garnish

Fill an old-fashioned glass half full with ice.  Place ingredients in glass in the order given.  Garnish with cherry.  Insert cocktail stirrer.

Rob Roy

2 ounces Scotch

1 ounce Sweet Vermouth

2 Dashes Peychaud’s Bitters

Maraschino Cherry for Garnish

Place liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker.  Shake for ten to fifteen seconds.  Strain into a chilled cocktail glass.  Garnish with the maraschino cherry.  This drink can also be built in an old-fashioned glass on the rocks.

Salty Texan created by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinSalty Dog

This twist on an old favorite is proof that an old dog can be taught new tricks.

2 ounces Charbay Grapefruit Vodka

2-1/4 ounces Freshly Squeezed Ruby Red Grapefruit Juice

Bar Spoon of Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur

Salt for rimming

Rim a chilled cocktail glass with salt and set aside.  Combine liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker.  Shake for ten to fifteen seconds until well mixed.  Strain into salt rimmed cocktail glass.

Newly added drinks from reader suggestions are listed below:

Rangpur & Tonic - Toxi Low Calorie Low Carb - - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinGin & Tonic

2 ounces London Dry Gin

3 to 4 ounces Tonic Water

Lime Garnish

Build over fresh ice in Collins glass. Garnish with squeeze of lime.

Long Island Iced Tea

1/2 ounce Light Rum

1/2 ounce Gin

1/2 ounce Vodka

1/2 ounce Tequila Blanco

1/2 ounce Triple Sec

1 ounce Fresh Lime Juice

1/2 ounce Simple Syrup

1/2 to 1 ounce Cola

Lemon Slice Garnish

Build over fresh ice in Collins or Sling style glass saving cola topper as last addition. Stir. Garnish with lemon slice.

Russian Quaylude – Shot

1/2 part Galliano

1/2 part Green Chartreuse

1/2 part Vodka

Layer chilled liquids in order given in chilled shot glass. Layering can be achieved by slowly pouring liquids over back of bar spoon.

That is it for the “21 Must Try Cocktails” on this list.  Of course these are only a few of the basics.  Some you may have tried or thought you would get around to one day.  Why not today?

Many more classic cocktails have been suggested as Top 10 classic cocktail favorites.  Have a suggestion to add to the list?  Add a comment or send me a tweet of your top 10 classic drink favorites.  Twitter the Intoxicologist.

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Taste the Luck of the Irish: Michael Collins Irish Whiskey Cocktail Recipes

Though St. Patrick’s Day celebrates the most recognized patron saint of Ireland and is a national holiday of Ireland, the well-known holiday is celebrated in many countries.  Often referred to as ‘amateur night’ by seasoned drinkers, St. Patrick’s Day brings out the young and old touring pubs, watering holes and night clubs with Irish themes of green beer, cocktails and every sort of Jello shot or drinking game one could possibly imagine.  With cocktails and shots flowing freely on such a festive occasions, please keep in mind the need to consume responsibly and designate responsible drivers so everyone arrives home safely. 

March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day

Beginning shot for St. Patrick’s Day:

Collins Cream

1 part Michael Collins Blend First Down Shot created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

1 part Irish Cream Liqueur

Combine all liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake well.  Strain into a shot glass. Enjoy with a glass of stout.  You might also like the Irish Car Bomb.

“Michael Collins is the dawning of a new age of Irish Whiskey; combining the best of Ireland’s long history of distilling with today’s demand for premium quality and unique style. Distilled at the last Irish independently owned distillery, Cooley, Michael Collins Irish Whiskeys are double distilled to retain the flavor characteristics of their premium ingredients.  Aged in small bourbon seasoned casks, they are refined, flavorful and well-balanced.  Michael Collins Single Malt is bold with a distinctive and unexpected lightly peated style.  Aged for a minimum of eight to over twelve years, it has aromas of chocolate malt with light citrus and honeysuckle notes.  Well-rounded and complex with rich maltiness, it finishes long with a hint of chocolate and a wonderfully settled smoke that lingers on the palate.”  – Michael Collins Media Release Notation

Irish SmashVodka 7 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

2 parts Michael Collins Blend

3/4 part Simple Syrup

3 lemon wheels

6 – 8 mint leaves

Muddle 3 mint leaves, simple syrup and two of the lemon wheels in a cocktail shaker. Add Michael Collins Blend and shake well with ice. Strain into a rocks glass filled with fresh ice. Garnish with the remaining lemon wheel and a sprig of fresh mint.

Frisky Whisky

1 part Michael Collins

1 part Honey Liqueur

1 part Orange Juice

1/4 part Simple Syrup

2 Dashes Classic Bitters

Lemon or Orange Spiral Garnish

Build over ice in a highball glass.  Garnish with lemon or orange spiral.

Irish Mint JulepMojito at El Picoteo Bar de Tapas in Old San Juan - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

2 parts Michael Collins Blend

1/2 part Simple Syrup

6 – 8 mint leaves

Dash of Classic Bitters

Place the simple syrup and three mint leaves in a cocktail shaker with the Angostura bitters. Using a back of a bar spoon, bruise the mint leaves. Add Michael Collins Blend and stir gently. Strain into a tall glass filled with crushed ice. Garnish with a sprig of fresh mint.

Irish fizz

2 parts Michael Collins Blend

1 part Lemon Juice

1/2 part Premium Orange Liqueur

1/2 part Simple Syrup

2 parts Club Soda

Lemon Wedge Garnish

Shake the Michael Collins Blend, fresh lemon juice, orange liqueur and simple syrup well over ice in a cocktail shaker. Strain into a Collins glass filled with ice. Top with soda water.  Garnish with a lemon wedge.

Irish Blond– created by Dale de Groff

2 ounces Michael Collins Irish Whiskey

3/4 ounce Orange Curacao 

1/4 ounce Fino sherry

Dash of Orange Bitters 

Flamed Orange Peel Garnish

Stir all the ingredients in a bar glass with ice.   Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a flamed orange peel.

Michael Collins Honeysuckle

1-1/2 parts Michael Collins Blend

2 teaspoons Honey

1-1/4 parts Sauvignon Blanc wine

1-1/2 parts Apple Juice

1/4 part Passion Fruit Syrup

1/4 part Lemon Juice

Apple Slice Garnish

Combine liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into chilled glass.  Garnish with thin apple slice.

Collins Royale

2 parts Michael Collins Blend

1 part Sour Apple Schnapps

1/2 part Lemon Juice

1 part Brut Champagne

Green Apple Slice Garnish

Combine Michael Collins Blend, sour apple schnapps and fresh lemon juice in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to chill.  Strain into champagne flute.  Top with dry sparkling wine.  Garnish with a green apple slice.

Michael Collins Old-fashionedVeeV in Fashion 1 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

2 parts Michael Collins Blend

2 dashes of Classic Bitters

1/2 part Simple Syrup

1/2 part Club Soda

2 Orange Slices

2 Maraschino Cherries

Muddle the simple syrup, bitters, one orange slice and one cherry in an old fash­ioned glass. Fill with ice and add Michael Collins Blend. Top with club soda.  Garnish with remaining orange slice and maraschino cherry.

Michael Collins Manhattan

2 parts Michael Collins Blend

1 part Sweet Vermouth

2 dashes Classic Bitters

Maraschino Cherry Garnish

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

Michael Collins Irish Ale

2 parts Michael Collins Blend

3 Lime Wedges

3 parts Ginger Ale

Pour Michael Collins Blend and two of the lime wedges over ice in a highball glass. Top with ginger ale. Garnish with remaining lime wedge. Try with fresh ginger beer for a spicier alternative!

Collins Apple-tiniDona Elenas Apple Pie - Cheri Loughlin Cocktail Development Services

2 parts Michael Collins Blend

1 part Peach Liqueur

1 part Pressed Apple Juice

Squeeze of Fresh Lemon Juice

Green Apple Slice Garnish

Combine all liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake well.  Strain into a chilled martini glass.  Garnish with slice of green apple.

Irish Sunrise

2 parts Michael Collins Blend

3 parts Orange Juice

Splash of Grenadine

Squeeze of Lemon Juice

Orange Twist & Maraschino Cherry Garnish

Pour the Michael Collins Blend over ice in a rocks glass. Top with fresh orange juice and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice. Add a splash of grenadine and garnish with an orange twist and a maraschino cherry.

Irish Rose

2 parts Michael Collins Blend

1 part Simple Syrup

3/4 part Lemon Juice

2 dashes Grenadine

Lemon Twist Garnish

Pour ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake well.   Strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a lemon zest twist.

Cocktail recipes sponsored by representatives of Michael Collins Irish Whiskey.

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