Time for a cocktail! (4 Viewers)

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Tried this with 8 different ryes...OF100 is the winner.

Fall Back

1oz OF Rye
1oz Lairds Applejack
0.5oz Amaro Nonino
0.5oz Carpano Antica
3 dashes Peychaud's Bitters

Shake with ice and serve with an orange rind.

Very nice fall cocktail.
OF100 bourbon and rye are always on my cocktail bar. So good to mix with.
 
Always wanted to try a Manhatan with Kentucky Owl, and my bottle is a batch 11, so time to finish it. It ended up very smooth, beautiful drink.
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Playing with new espresso machine

Espresso martini. Very tasty

Double shot espresso
1/2oz maple syrup
1oz kahlua
1.5oz vodka
Shake with ice.

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Some peeps here recommended the Alberta Premium Cask Strength. It's rarely available for me, but a month or so ago there was a premium spirit release. I walked by it 3 or 4 times cause, for the love of the gods, it was 67%. Eventually I bought it.

I finished it last night and picked up a bottle of lot 40 dark oak that's a reasonable 48%. Problem is, now my cocktails taste like water...

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Note the the layer of filmy bubbles with the 67% that never happens with lower abv spirits. What's up with that?

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Smoked Walnut Old Fashioned
  • 1.5 oz Reposado Tequila
  • 0.5 oz Mezcal
  • 0.5 oz Nocino (Walnut Liqueur)
  • 1-2 dashes Orange Bitters
  • Orange twist (garnish)
Tequila (Reposado): Provides a mellow, slightly woody foundation.
Mezcal: Adds a subtle smokiness that pairs well with the dark, tannic nature of Nocino.
Nocino: Brings a dark, bittersweet walnut flavor, acting as the sweetening element

A sophisticated riff on a Mezcal Negroni or a Oaxaca Old Fashioned.
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