This cocktail was developed for "Sleigh Shed," a holiday cocktail pop up at "The Train Shed" in St. Louis, MO in 2022.
Sweet flavour of cherry intertwined with the herbal undertones of sage and Chartreuse, made festive with champagne.
During the christmas period working in a bar, you definitely notice an increase in the amount of flips and creamy cocktails. They're rich, decadent and
I've always been partial to a Cherry Bakewell Tart! This is more like a dessert cocktail with the sweetness tempered slightly by the egg white, that also
The tasting notes are chocolate covered cherries with a vanilla burst.
Smoky with a cherry fruit back drop Vermouth adds depth and gives length
The peated whisky should be Islay; I like Ardbeg. This may be reduced, if the blended whisky has a pronounced peat element already. The glass I use is
This is a booze forward cocktail so proper dilution is key.
Favourite cake.
A nice balance of sweet and dry. The sweetness coming from Cherry heering and Licor 43, whilst the Martell VS brings a depth of dryness and the sherry
It helps the gently manhandle the rosemary a bit before dropping it into the glass, just to release some of the good smell.
• While making the espresso syrup make sure that the espresso is still hot while blending with sugar • make sure to fill glass with ice first, the
Bright and vibrant pear and cherry, tempered by herbal complexity and a little citrus zing.
A riff on the sidecar and cable car using cherry heering.
The richness of cooked cherry in Heering Cherry liqueur serves as a bridge between the spice notes brought by the brandy and cinnamon and the fruitiness
Just a little muddle, just enough to break the cloves and cherry into the bottom of the shaker glass. Double strain is important to get all the clove pieces
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