Serve in a Coupe glass
2 oz | Hayman's London Dry Gin |
3⁄4 oz | Pink grapefruit juice (freshly squeezed) |
1⁄2 oz | Strucchi Dry Vermouth |
1⁄4 oz | Monin Pure Cane Syrup (65.0°brix, equivalent to 2:1 rich syrup) |
4 drop | Bob's Grapefruit Bitters |
3 drop | Saline solution 4:1 (20g sea salt to 80g water) |
Recipe contains the following allergens:
Dry gin soured with a splash of fresh grapefruit juice and balanced with the merest touch of sugar.
Adapted from a recipe discovered in 2010 at the Blue Owl in New York City, USA.
One serving of Money Penny contains 185 calories
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It's similar to the 'Isla de Piño,' but this recipe uses gin, dry vermouth, and bitters.
I used Beefeater, Cinzano 1757, and orange bitters.
Because I didn't have any grapefruit bitters, I just added some fresh zest to the shaker.
As a result, it turned into an elegant and bright gin cocktail.
I'm not sure if the specific bitters would make better the flavors, but I'll definitely make it again next time.
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