Story:
I'm posting this one a little early by request. This drink was created by Anna Wallace and Joe Sundberg while they worked at The Walrus and The Carpenter in Seattle. They originally named it the "Mustache Ride", but I'm not calling it that because: a) I'm not currently a resident of a bad college frat house; and b) there are at least three other drinks already called that. The drink is a twist on the classic Lion's Tail, but I find this one reminds me a little more of winter. Thus, it's the Snow Leopard's Tail. The drink is sweetened with a spiced maple simple syrup. The allspice dram already adds complexity so you could probably get away with just a basic maple simple syrup, but I went for it. This one is incredibly easy to drink, sweet with just a bit of a bitter Cynar tail. A snow leopard's tail.
Recipe:
1.5 oz bourbon-add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker filled with ice; shake until chilled
0.5 oz Cynar
0.75 oz fresh lemon juice
0.5 oz Joey Sunshine's Maple Simple Syrup (below)0.5 oz St. Elizabeth Allspice Dram
-strain into chilled double old fashioned glass over fresh ice
-garnish with lemon twist and a cocktail cherry
Joey Sunshine's Maple Simple Syrup:
-combine all ingredients in a medium pan over medium heat.2 cups grade A dark maple syrup (used to be called grade B maple syrup)
1 cup water
0.5 Tbsp black peppercorns
0.5 Tbsp fennel seeds0.5 Tbsp cloves
0.5 Tbsp allspice berries
0.5 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
1 star anise pod1 bay leaf
-bring to simmer, stirring occasionally. When liquid boils, remove from heat.
-Cool completely. Strain out solids. Store in a glass jar in the fridge for up to a month.
In any other context I'd assume Joey Sunshine was an ironic nickname for a vicious mafioso. But someone who boils spices and syrup sounds like he'd actually be pretty chipper!
ReplyDeleteIt's part of Joey's plan to leave behind his life of crime. He used to make trouble, now he makes syrup.
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