Clipper Ship: Difference between revisions
From Chanticleer Society
(Created page with "* 2 ounce gin * 1 ounce St-Germain * 1/2 ounce lime juice * 1 dash absinthe Shake with ice, strain into an ice-filled Old Fashioned glass. Garnish with a lime t...") |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
Garnish with a lime twist. | Garnish with a lime twist. | ||
Source: Robert Hess (2008) | Source: [[Robert Hess]] (2008) | ||
According to Robert: | According to Robert: | ||
::''A friend of mine opened up distillery (Pacific Distillery) here in Washington State, where he makes both gin (Voyager) and absinthe (Pacific). I felt compelled to work up a drink for him which would use both of these products in an approachable fashion, so I came up with the following. I would have called it the “Voyager” cocktail (since that is the name of his gin), but I’d already used that name already. Since the label boasted a proud clipper ship, I figured that would make a great name too. | ::''A friend of mine opened up distillery (Pacific Distillery) here in Washington State, where he makes both gin (Voyager) and absinthe (Pacific). I felt compelled to work up a drink for him which would use both of these products in an approachable fashion, so I came up with the following. I would have called it the “Voyager” cocktail (since that is the name of his gin), but I’d already used that name already. Since the label boasted a proud clipper ship, I figured that would make a great name too. | ||
==External Links== | |||
[[Category:Sour Recipe]] | |||
[[Category:Mixed Drink Recipe]] |
Latest revision as of 17:13, 9 February 2019
- 2 ounce gin
- 1 ounce St-Germain
- 1/2 ounce lime juice
- 1 dash absinthe
Shake with ice, strain into an ice-filled Old Fashioned glass. Garnish with a lime twist.
Source: Robert Hess (2008)
According to Robert:
- A friend of mine opened up distillery (Pacific Distillery) here in Washington State, where he makes both gin (Voyager) and absinthe (Pacific). I felt compelled to work up a drink for him which would use both of these products in an approachable fashion, so I came up with the following. I would have called it the “Voyager” cocktail (since that is the name of his gin), but I’d already used that name already. Since the label boasted a proud clipper ship, I figured that would make a great name too.