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1 oz | Hayman's London Dry Gin |
1 oz | Lustau Jarana Fino Sherry |
1⁄2 oz | Blanc quinquina/kina (e.g. Mattei Cap Corse, Bonal or Kina L'Aér |
1⁄2 oz | Aromatized wine (e.g. Lillet Blanc) |
2 dash | Orange Bitters by Angostura |
Recipe contains the following allergens:
Mouth-puckeringly dry, this is a great aperitivo with quinine, fino sherry, gin botanicals and citrus all singing harmoniously.
AKA: Jaberwocky
Named after Lewis Carroll's Jabberwoky poem, this recipe is adapted from one in Harry Craddock's 1930 The Savoy Cocktail Book which calls for a now defunct product called Caperitif. A notation accompanies Craddock's recipe, "This will made you gyre and gimble in the wabe until brillig all right, all right." Proving that be was a Lewis Carroll fan.
JABBERWOK Cocktail. *
Harry Craddock, 1930
2 Dashes Orange Bitters.
1/3 Dry Gin.
1/3 Dry Sherry.
1/3 Caperitif.
Stir well and strain into cocktail glass. Squeeze lemon peel on top.
* This will make you gyre and gimble in the wabe until brillig all right, all right.
One serving of Jabberwock contains 137 calories
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