Hell yeah!!! Jungle Bird one of my all time faves!!!
Do yall use the regular Ancho Reyes or the Verde (green) bottle?SpiderDude said:Flying Crowbar said:
Made that Ancho Reyes version of the margarita tonight. Awesome.
Pretty much make all my Ritas with Ancho Reyes now. What's not to love?!
mazag08 said:
I need recs guys..
Wife loves my Manhatten. I have multiple versions where I substitute out a small bit of sweet vermouth and substitute in different fruit or sweet liquers. She definitely likes it heavy with sweet vermouth.
I love bitter cocktails so I use a lot of Campari, aperol, fernet branca, and bitters. Wife isn't crazy about it, but if mixed right likes cocktails with those as a change of pace.
She's not crazy about gin or peated scotch. I do a couple amazing variations of whiskey sours, but she much prefers Manhattens.
I've done the Vieux Carre, multiple cocktails with absinthe, done variations that have Benedictine, done grand marnier, done apple brandy, etc. Don't want to spend the money on the different Chartreuse styles.
I just need a bad ass cocktail that I haven't thought of. Something rich and sweet but not overly sweet. Maybe a tad bitter.
Sazerac said:
Is there an app or site where I can enter a couple ingredients and get some recipes?
St Germaine
gin
And give me some options? Always thought that would be nice to have.
Sazerac said:
Is there an app or site where I can enter a couple ingredients and get some recipes?
St Germaine
gin
And give me some options? Always thought that would be nice to have.
Flying Crowbar said:
Me either. Is it available for iOS?
Guess not.
https://shakeandstraincocktails.com/#boxzilla-1042
This is the hot buttered rum recipe I use. Foolproof and delicious.Cromagnum said:
Need some hot drink ideas besides a Hot Toddy or a spiked apple cider. Whatcha got?
HTownAg98 said:
Buttered rum?
I make a batch of the butter shots and just keep them in the freezer.
https://www.seriouseats.com/hot-buttered-rum-recipe
Sazerac said:
I made a bunch of The Last Word (equal parts Gin, Chartreuse, Luxardo, Lime) last week for the street, and in doing so I was reading the history and other drinks of the similar "4 equal portions" recipes (Naked and Famous, Paper Plane, etc).
I decided to try something myself....it didn't sound great....but everyone really like it. Would be a great spring/summer drink over ice, though we had them up.
Bourbon, Aperol, St Germain, Lemon