Archive for the ‘Exploring tastes’ Category
Sunday, June 15th, 2008

To assist my anticipatory salivation ahead of Anistatia Miller and Jared Brown’s Tales of the Cocktail presentation on “The Cafes of Parisâ€, I have been taking a look at a few lesser known French aperitifs. Several weeks ago I took a look at Pineau des Charentes. Today I focus on a pair of fruit quinquinas.
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Posted in aromatic bitters, eggs, Exploring tastes, genever/geneva/jenever, gin, Lillet, lime, maraschino, Orange Colombo, pisco, quinquina, RinQuinQuin, sweet (Italian), Tastings and comparisons, vodka | 3 Comments »
Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Pineau Experiment No. 6 was perhaps the best of the bunch. . .
The next step was to try mixing some drinks of my own using Pineau des Charentes.
Pineau turned out to slightly awkward stuff to mix with, probably on account of it having such a mild taste. My natural inclination was try substituting pineau in recipes that traditionally call for other aperitif wines (i.e. following well worn patterns like Manhattans and Martinis). This approach did not work well.
While I did not come up with anything truly exceptional, several experiments yielded one or two promising results. (more…)
Posted in apricot brandy (dry - Barack Palinka), aromatic bitters, bourbon, Bunnyhugs originals, calvados, creme de framboise, Cynar, Exploring tastes, kummel, lemon, orange bitters, peach bitters, Peychaud's Bitters, pineapple, Pineau des Charentes, pisco, Recipes, rum, rye, Suze, whiskey/whisky | 3 Comments »
Thursday, April 17th, 2008

It looked better full. . .
Pineau des Charentes is an interesting aperitif from France that I have only recently tried. It seems to be relatively unknown outside of France. Pineau des Charentes is generally drunk straight rather than being used used in cocktails. However, since I am interested in aperitif wines as cocktail ingredients I picked a bottle up to try it out. (more…)
Posted in champagne, cognac and brandy, creme de framboise, Exploring tastes, French/agricole, gin, Grand Marnier, grenadine, lemon, pineapple, Pineau des Charentes, Recipes | 5 Comments »
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Having tried passion fruit with pisco, my next experiment was to try it with rum. Ed Hamilton mentioned that one of his favorite drinks was rhum agricole, mixed with passion fruit, lime and a little cane syrup. So rhum agricole was my starting point. . .

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Posted in Bunnyhugs originals, Cuban, Exploring tastes, French/agricole, lime, maraschino, passion fruit, Recipes, rum | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
My initial round of experimentation with passion fruit showed how aromatic it is. Therefore I decided to partner it with pisco, an aromatic spirit. The obvious starting point was the pisco sour.

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Posted in apricot brandy (dry - Barack Palinka), Bunnyhugs originals, eau de vie, eggs, Exploring tastes, Grand Marnier, grenadine, lime, maraschino, passion fruit, pisco, Recipes, St. Germain | 2 Comments »
Monday, March 31st, 2008
I picked up a big bag of passion fruit and did some experimenting with passion fruit juice cocktails. I started with some ‘classical’ recipes from the early 20th Century. I have not personally checked the origins of these drinks, but I am guessing the first three are from the 1920s pr 1930s.

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Posted in absinthe & pastis, aromatic bitters, blossom water, bourbon, calvados, cocktail bitters, Cointreau (triple sec), Exploring tastes, gin, grenadine, lemon, Lillet, passion fruit, quinquina, Recipes, whiskey/whisky | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Having made some quality grenadine, the next step is to find some drinks to try it in. Three drinks immediately come to mind, the Clover Club, the Pink Lady, and the El Presidente. The Clover Club and Pink Lady are simply grenadine sweetened and flavored gin sours, while the El Presidente is a complex rum, orange Curacao and vermouth affair that gets a gentle lift from a teaspoon of grenadine. (more…)
Posted in calvados, Cuban, curacao, dry (French), eau de vie, eggs, Exploring tastes, gin, grenadine, lemon, lime, Recipes, rum, vermouth | 4 Comments »
Thursday, February 14th, 2008
I tried out a range of apricot brandy drinks while selecting my entry for the recent Raiders of the Lost Cocktail. The following gives a summary of what I tried, ranked not very scientifically from best to worst. (more…)
Posted in apricot brandy (sweet), bourbon, calvados, cocktail bitters, cognac and brandy, dry (French), eau de vie, Exploring tastes, gin, grapefruit, Lillet, orange, orange bitters, Peychaud's Bitters, Pimento Dram (allspice liqueur), quinquina, Recipes, rum, spices, sweet (Italian), vermouth, whiskey/whisky | 1 Comment »
Monday, January 14th, 2008

The theme for this month’s Mixology Monday (hosted at Sloshed) is brandy. I’ve been taking a bit of a look at pisco recently (check posts here, here, here, here and especially here), so brace yourselves for some more pisco brandy.
Some weeks back I made a dead simple and intuitive pisco drink, (more…)
Posted in Blogsphere events, Bunnyhugs originals, creme de cacao, Exploring tastes, Galliano, grenadine, mandarin liqueur, maraschino, pisco, St. Germain, Tuaca | 2 Comments »
Friday, December 21st, 2007
I did a search on CocktailDB for pisco cocktails. Besides the well known pisco drinks, namely the pisco sour and the pisco punch, CocktailDB had just three other drinks to offer. CocktailDB is normally a good way to find a list of drinks using obscure ingredients, but when it comes to pisco it does not have much to offer.
The peculiar thing was that all three of these pisco drinks from CocktailDB also included Galliano. Very strange indeed. I am guessing that these three drinks all come from the same source, maybe a promotional cocktail booklet published for some South American market by Galliano, or perhaps they were winning entries in some competition or other. (more…)
Posted in aromatic bitters, bianco, cocktail bitters, Cointreau (triple sec), Exploring tastes, Galliano, grapefruit, lime, pisco, Recipes, Scotch (blended), Tuaca, vermouth, whiskey/whisky | 4 Comments »