Blondie
(Recipe Below)
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Blondie
1.5 oz (45mL) Kurvball Whiskey
.5 oz (15mL) Peach Schnapps
.5 oz (15mL) Mezcal
.5 oz (15 mL) Tingala
1 oz (30mL) Pineapple Juice
.25 oz (7.5mL) Lemon Juice
2 dashes Habanero Bitters
Dropper Saline
Cinnamon Stick
Orange to Peel
Thread an orange peel in a small cinnamon stick and smoke out a rocks glass.
In shaker tin, combine 1.5 oz Kurvball Whiskey, .5 oz Peach Schnapps, .5 oz Mezcal, .5 oz Tingala, 1 oz Pineapple Juice, .25 oz Lemon Juice, 2 dashes of Habanero Bitters, and a dropper of saline. Add ice, cover and shake until chilled. Strain into the smoked out highball with a sphere.
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Barbecue Whiskey
Country: United States
ABV: 68 proof/ 34%
Brand: Kurvball
Spirits Type: Flavored Whiskey
Taste: Smokey, Sweet and savory spices
Price Category:
A gluten-free American whiskey with the scent and flavor of barbecue sauce.
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Peachtree Schnapps
Country: United States
ABV: 30 proof/15%
Brand: DeKuyper/Suntory Global Spirits
Spirits Type: Liqueurs/Cordials/Schnapps
Taste: Syrupy Sweet peach flavor
Price Category: $
Known for its price point and its popularity in bars and restaurants. Peachtree is redistilled fruit brandy with other flavoring materials. It's flavor is syrupy sweet and reminiscent of tree-ripened peaches.
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Mezcal
Country: Mexico
ABV: 84 proof/42%
Brand: Pernod Ricard Group
Spirits Type: Mezcal
Taste: Clean, Agave, Spice, Long Smoky Finish
Price Category: $
Made from a blend of Espadin Agaves which are roasted in underground ovens, fermented and twice distilled. It has an earthy smoky flavor that lingers with herbal and spice notes at the front of the palate and a slight bite at the end.
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Tingala
Country: United States
ABV: 100 proof/50% ABV
Brand: Tingala Spirits
Spirits Type: Liqueurs/Cordials/Schnapps
Taste: Sweet warming spices with a tingling grapefruit bitterness finish
Price Category: $$
A buzz button liqueur created with undisclosed neutral spirit, freshly picked and shipped buzz button flowers, cinnamon and vanilla and sweetened with agave. The result is a Bavarian pretzel flavor in the front of the palate, a nice warming spice mostly of cinnamon in the middle of the palate and a slightly bitter finish. The lingering characteristic of this spirit is the tingly-numbing sensation that is characteristic of buzz buttons flowers.
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Pineapple Juice
4-6% Acidity
Similar to Lemon Juice in acidity, but significantly more natural sugars which leaves a naturally balanced juice if freshly pressed. It is highly recommended to test the sweetness of the juice before adding additional sweeteners.
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Lemon Juice
5-6% acidity
Less acidic than lime juice, lemon juice will add enough acidity to brighten flavors without overpowering when balanced with sweetness. Usually our preference when needing acid to emulsify with egg white, aquafaba or cream.
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Habanero Bitters
14.2 proof/7.1% ABV
Fee Brothers
Lots of spice and a little bit of the garden in these bitters. A dash or two will do you to help distribute flavor throughout your mouth as well as a kick to your cocktail.
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Salt/Saline
Salt/Saline is a great flavor booster. It can balance sweetness and bitterness, smoothing out a cocktail. It can also enhance citrus flavor and acidity without the need for more acid.
A pinch of salt can be added to the cocktail, but for consistency, saline is easy to make and allows more control.
To Make It:
2 oz (60mL) Distilled or Purified Water
1 Tbsp (15g) Fine Sea Salt
Combine in a jar and shake vigorously. Once salt is dissolved, pour into a dropper bottle.
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Cinnamon Stick
Smoking a cinnamon stick adds an aroma and flavor to the cocktail that is spicy, sweet and earthy.
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Orange Peel
An orange twist can add a quick bit of brightness and bold citrus flavor to a cocktail. When roasted or charred, it can add an oaky, slightly bitter aroma and flavor.
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