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Almonds in Alameda
When I first tried this (in November 2023) it seemed familiar but I this combination of ingredients didn't already exist on our database. Not the most...
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Loïc Pierre
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7th February at 20:57
Interesting. Perhaps a little too sweet, at the end I added 2 drops of angostura bitter and 2 drops of orange bitter to exhaust the drink.
Joshua Perez
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20th January 2024 at 05:29
The Cafe Royal Cocktail Book has a very similar drink with gin called a Yellow Mist. Basically an Army Navy with some added apricot.
Simon Difford
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9th February 2024 at 12:29
Thanks, Joshua. I've added a link to the Yellow Mist above.
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