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swapping the gin in a negroni for bourbon makes a nice drink
The Negroni is one of the best cocktails on earth.
That rum variation is a different beast altogether with the sweetness from rum/vermouth combo, looks appealing. 100% agree with you that the negroni is a fantastic cocktail. During my time as a bartender, I really started to delve into gin-based cocktails. Prior to that, I had always thought gin was overpowering and 'piney tasting'. I soon realized that it's actually one of the best spirits with amazing versatility and a lot of flavor variety across brands.
However, my number 1 go to drink (if made proper) would be the Sazerac. Nothing comes close to that perfection, sipped slow and truly enjoyed. I'm a huge fan of ryes though, it's a hate or love thing as some people can't get past the smack.
My favorite is:
2 oz Rittenhouse 100
1 dash Angostura bitters
3 dashes Peychaud's bitters
0.5 oz simple syrup 2:1
and in case anybody wants to actually whip it up.......
*Chill an old-fashioned glass w/ ice & water
*After cold, discard ice & water, rinse the inside with absinthe
*In a separate mixing glass, combine the rye, bitters and simple
*Fill with ice and stir until chilled. Do NOT shake
*Add mixed ingredients to absinthe coated glass (no ice, serve neat)
*Finish with a twist of lemon peel and then drop it in
You can use 1tsp of simple if you prefer things less sweet. Also, some people are adamant about discarding the lemon peel instead of leaving it in. I think it's a little silly, but I love citrus, so who am I to judge.
Ah a good Mezcal, fresh lime juice, and a bit of agave mix. If you like smoke Mezcals the way to go.Great basic recipe, but I agree it's a little heavy on the Cointreau. Usually I just pour Cointreau and simple syrup (1:1) into the 1 oz side of the jigger so I get roughly half of each. Agave nectar would probably be better than the simple syrup, but it's not strictly essential.
Espolon is a great choice for margaritas. Affordable 100% blue agave tequila, and wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy smokier than other tequilas at that price point. I find the smokiness a big overpowering when it's served neat, but mellowed out with a little lime and shaken into a margarita, it's perfect.