SpiderDude said:
I like 400 Conejos if you can find it. Del Maguey Vida is pretty common and good also.
Del Maguey Vida
SpiderDude said:
I like 400 Conejos if you can find it. Del Maguey Vida is pretty common and good also.
Chipotlemonger said:
Sounds delicious
Cromagnum said:
Never can go wrong with whiskey sours, especially when it's hot AF outside.
1 part each simple syrup and fresh lemon juice.
2 parts whiskey or bourbon (or whatever spirit really).
1 egg white.
Shake like crazy with ice.
Few drops of angostura on top of the foam.
Mint garnish if you want to be fancy.
If you want to change it up with simple syrup.
1 cup each sugar and water
Entire peel of 1 orange
1/4 cup fresh rosemary.
Bring to a boil, then strain / filter and chill.
(If you don't want rosemary and orange you can substitute cinnamon sticks, cardamom, pepper seed, or whatever spices you want to impart)
SpiderDude said:
I've fallen in love with this one and it's been my go to after work drink. It is featured on the Moonshine in Cedar Park cocktail menu:
Stockyard Pony:
2 oz bourbon (theirs uses WT 101)
1 oz Aperol
1 oz Simple
1 oz Lemon juice
Orange bitters
Shake on ice and serve in coupe.
HTownAg98 said:
Used the whole egg white. Will use less next time.
Cromagnum said:
Never can go wrong with whiskey sours, especially when it's hot AF outside.
1 part each simple syrup and fresh lemon juice.
2 parts whiskey or bourbon (or whatever spirit really).
1 egg white.
Shake like crazy with ice.
Few drops of angostura on top of the foam.
Mint garnish if you want to be fancy.
If you want to change it up with simple syrup.
1 cup each sugar and water
Entire peel of 1 orange
1/4 cup fresh rosemary.
Bring to a boil, then strain / filter and chill.
(If you don't want rosemary and orange you can substitute cinnamon sticks, cardamom, pepper seed, or whatever spices you want to impart)
Damn you. Like I need anything else to pack on pounds in winter.SpiderDude said:HTownAg98 said:
Used the whole egg white. Will use less next time.
Pro tip: when the weather gets colder save that yolk and use it to make a hand shaken egg nog!
CactusThomas said:
Sometimes simple is just the ticket.
The Spyglass
3oz gin (Tanqueray no. 10)
1oz allspice dram (St. Elizabeth's)
Stir and strain. Serve up. Thin lime slice for garnish.