Sex Panther
(Recipe Below)
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Sex Panther
.75 oz Cynar
.75 oz Rye
.75 oz Over Proofed Rum
.75 oz Moonshine
Dash Angostura Bitters
Dash Durian
Drop in Black Salt
In a Nick and Nora combine equal parts room temperature .75 oz Cynar, .75 oz Rye, .75 oz Over Proofed Rum, and .75 oz Moonshine. Top with a few dashes of Angostura bitters and Durian extract. Drop in bits of black salt and enjoy neat.
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Cynar
Country: Italy
ABV: 33 proof/17%
Brand: Gruppo Campari
Spirits Type: Amaro, Aperitif & Vermouth
Taste: Burnt sugar bitter sweet flavor with an herbal earthiness and an espresso finish
Price Category: $
A low sugar, low alcohol bitter amaro. Made by macerating artichokes along with other plants, herbs and spices in a neutral grain spirit in two stages over several weeks. It is filtered and then blended with sugar, water and caramel color for balance. The bitterness of this amaro is pronounced in the sides of the mouth with a lightly sweet, vegetal and earthy flavors that can open up in the middle of the palate.
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Rye Whiskey
Country: United States
ABV: 90 proof/45%
Brand: Diageo Company
Spirits Type: Rye Whiskey
Taste: Tobacco, Black Cherry, Peach, Spice
Price Category: $$
Bulleit Rye is made with a mash of 95% rye and 5% malted barley distilled, and aged in American White Oak barrels. The immediate flavor you will get from rye whiskey is it's punchy spice, vanilla extract bitterness and warming sensation. After you get passed the rye spice, woody and ceder notes come through and if you search hard enough, you will get freshly baked dough boy crescents.
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O.F.T.D Over Proofed Rum
Country: Barbados
ABV: 138 proof/69%
Brand: Maison Ferrand
Spirits Type: Dark Rum
Taste: Bold spice and heat reflecting its high-proof
Price Category: $
Old Fashioned Traditional Dark, Navy style rum made for mass distribution which has created some controversy. It is a blend of Guyana, Jamaica and Barbados rums to create its high-proof. The controversy is that sugars are added to mask the bite. Flavors in this strong rum are reminiscent of a pecan raisin cinnamon roll with a touch of chocolate and a punchy-bite finish.
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Blue Flame Moonshine
Country: United States
ABV: 128 proof/64%
Brand: Ole Smoky
Spirits Type: Moonshine/White Whiskey
Taste: Clean, Citrus with a Moonshine burn
Price Category: $
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Angostura Bitters
Country: Trinidad and Tobago
ABV: 90 proof/45%
Brand: House of Angostura
Spirits Bitters
Taste: Citrus, Baking Spices and Vanilla
Price Category:
Awards: Medal at 1873 Vienna World's Fair
Flavored with several herbs and spices provided a concentration of pie-spice flavors brought out by the bitterness made with gentian root. The caramel color is an additive.
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Durian Extract
A creamy, pungent, and funky aroma and flavor that tastes sweet like melon and berries, and savory like caramelized onions. Asian folklore warns against using fresh durian fruit with alcohol because it inhibits the process of metabolizing alcohol. However, durian extract in small amounts generally minimize the risks.
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Black Flake Salt
Black salt is salt that has been blended with activated charcoal or volcanic charcoal then dried and flaked. Used for its drama on the rim of a glass or dropped on top of foam or over a cube. The additional salt will enhance flavor in the cocktail, especially citrus.
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