The Modern

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Discerning Drinkers (41 ratings)

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Ingredients:
1 12 oz Blended Scotch whisky
1 12 oz Hayman's Sloe Gin
12 oz Lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
16 oz Monin Pure Cane Syrup (65.0°brix, equivalent to 2:1 rich syrup)
1 dash La Fée Parisienne absinthe
1 dash Orange Bitters by Angostura
× 1 1 serving
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How to make:

  1. Select and pre-chill a Coupe glass.
  2. Prepare garnish of skewered Luxardo Maraschino Cherry.
  3. SHAKE all ingredients with ice.
  4. FINE STRAIN into chilled glass.
  5. Garnish with skewered cherry.

Strength & taste guide:

No alcohol
Medium
Boozy
Strength 7/10
Sweet
Medium
Dry/sour
Sweet to sour 6/10

Review:

A pleasantly fruity sweet 'n' sour cocktail with equal parts scotch and sloe gin liqueur shaken with lemon juice and a dash of absinthe. The quality and freshness of the sloe gin makes or breaks this cocktail.

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History:

Adapted from an early 20th-century recipe recorded in Charles S. Mahoney's 1905 The Hoffman House Bartender's Guide.

Modern Cocktail.
Bar glass half full of ice.
Three dashes lemon juice, one dash orange bitters, one dash absinthe, four dashes of syrup, one-half jigger of Scotch whiskey, one-half jigger Sloe gin; mix well and strain in cocktail glass with cherry.

Charles S. Mahoney, 1905

Charlie Mahoney was the head bartender, and indeed celebrity bartender, at New York's Hoffman House Hotel.

Mahoney's inclusion of The Modern in his revered book ensured it would be picked up and made by future generations of bartender. However, he didn't create this cocktail and for decades the identity of the drink's inventor remained unknown. That was until December 2017, when Doug Stailey revealed (via his Twitter feed @LibationLegacy) that John E. Haas, a bartender from Bradford, Pennsylvania (1873-1909) was the true originator of this delicious cocktail. The evidence he'd uncovered lay in a column in the National Police Gazette, December 17, 1904. Sadly, little else is known about the life and times of John E. Haas.

Thanks Doug. And thanks to David Wondrich for bringing this to the attention of a wider audience. And special thanks to Scott Bennett, the Discerning Drinker who brought all this to our attention.

Nutrition:

One serving of The Modern contains 223 calories

Alcohol content:

  • 1.6 standard drinks
  • 19.94% alc./vol. (19.94° proof)
  • 22.1 grams of pure alcohol

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Michael Pulcinella’s Avatar Michael Pulcinella
27th September 2022 at 22:32
This cocktail works far better than you would think it would just by reading the ingredients. It's one of my all time favs.
Calvin Grant’s Avatar Calvin Grant
4th January 2022 at 04:14
When I've made this with Hayman's and Plymouth's Sloe Gins it was a solid five. Recently the best Sloe Gin I could find was Sipsmith. And for all thier talk about flavor variations from harvest years, the 2018 "special edition" was rather insipid in this cocktail. Maybe a dash of Cherry Heering would help.
John Hinojos’ Avatar John Hinojos
17th May 2021 at 23:55
Enjoyed very much. I am not a fan of too much smokey in my Scotch, and this one had just the right amount of smokey to other flavours. If you like the smokey more, I think Jon Pidwerbecki's suggestion may work well for you.
Jon Pidwerbecki’s Avatar Jon Pidwerbecki
7th October 2020 at 01:10
Tried as prescribed. Great. Dewars has a Smokey component. Sloe gin was a bit overpowering.
Built my own with 2 oz scotch and 1 oz sloe gin with same portion of prescription. Cleaner taste in my humble opinion