Lemon Drop –
“Rottweiler” or Spicy
Greyhound –
“Saint Mary” –
“the original Mary” –
Whiskey Sour –
All are options:
All use fresh juice, so you need like a reamer or something.
Tools:
Reamer:
malt cup
pint glass
spoon
strainer
Jar:
Coffee filter (steal from somewhere or just ask a Starbucks barista
for a couple)
Fruit:
Grape fruit
Lemon
Lime
Serrano chilis
Oranges
Spirits:
Ketel Vodka – Titos if you are from LA
Eagle Rare – or Bullet, but I like eagle for mixing
Disaronno or other almond liquor, trader vic has a great
one. Just pick one of these two brands
Hanger mandarin (no substitute)
St. Germain (no substitute)
Hiram Walker Triple sec (ONLY USE THIS TRIPLE SEC EVER!!!!)
Mixers: (I hate all mixers
with sugar)
Soda water (seltzer water)
Don’t use mineral water ever.
ICE always use clear ice
STARTER INGREDIENTS:
Simple Syrup:
1C sugar
1C water
Nuke for 1Min stir, Nuke for 1M stir, Nuke for 1Min stir…should
be clear.
Let sit till warm, not hot
Pour into mason jar, store in fridge.
Spicy vodka:
In a mason jar add about 5-8 chopped Serrano Chili peppers, not
minced. Just chopped and not whole. Get a
knife.
Fill the jar with vodka.
Seal and let sit for about a week…maybe less maybe
more. You can’t go wrong here. The longer the stronger.
After it sits strain out the chilis.
Save chilis for …well chili…or just have them as a hors
d'oeuvres at your next soirée. (look it up, it’s French)
Now…just strain through the coffee filter and put back on
shelf or fridge or whatever. It will
keep for a long time.
DRINK RECIPES:
Lemon Drop:
2 oz. Fresh lemon juice
1 oz. triple sec
2-3 oz. vodka (depending on taste)
1 oz. simple syrup (1 Tb sugar)
ICE
Shake well, strain, pour into sugar rimmed glass.
Optional -- Spicy Lemon Drop
Add 1-2 Tsp Spicy Vodka
Rottweiler:
4 oz. grape fruit juice
½ oz. St. Germain
1-2 Tsp. Spicy Vodka (how hot you want it)
2-3 oz. Vodka
ICE
Shake over ice, pour into glass
Garnish with style
St. Mary
2-3 oz. vodka
2-3 fresh lime wedges (depending on taste)
½ oz. St Germain
ICE
Shake vodka, lime and st. germain with ICE
Strain into serving glass
Add ice to glass (3/4 full with ice)
(Should look like a glass with mostly ice)
Deglaze ice in shaker with soda water (about 4 oz.)
You are trying to get the rest of the vodka mix off the ice
in the shaker and into the soda water….
GENTLY (don’t kill the bubbles)
Strain the soda water in the serving glass.
If it’s not full, repeat until the glass is full with vodka,
soda and ICE.
Pour out the excess ice from the shaker.
Roll the glass gently once into the shaker.
Pour into serving glass
Garnish with lime wedge
NOTE: ROLLING
Basically, this is the
simplest mixing method. You have done
this 1,000 times. You pour ingredients
into a glass and then pour that glass into another and back to mix it.
Funny, this is like the easiest one to make, but it takes a
lot of explaining. The ladies love this
cocktail. It’s like 180 calories (140
from vodka, 70/oz.) and tastes awesome.
The Original Mary.
2-3 Oz. Hanger Manderin
4-5 Oz. Fresh Orange Juice
ICE
Pour into shaker with ICE and shake…really shake it.
Pour into serving glass.
In hindsight, I guess this is the easiest recipe. Whatever.
Amaretto Whiskey Sour:
2-3 oz. Bourbon
2 oz. lemon juice
1 oz. simple syrup
1 oz. almond liquor (Disaronno)
ICE
Shake well and pour into glass.
Another easy one.
Level 2 for this cocktail would be 1-2 Tsp of spicy vodka to
make a sweet and sour.
Garnish and serve.
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Bonus cocktail for the rest
of your life.
Margarita –
2-3 oz. Silver Tequila (not the good stuff, but not the bad
stuff)
2 oz. Fresh Orange Juice
1 oz. Fresh Lime Juice
½ oz. Triple sec
½ oz. Grand Marnier
Ice
Shake well with ice, pour into salted serving glass.
NEVER, EVER, EVER buy
pre-mixed cocktails EVER. EVER. EVER.
NEVER buy Cocktail
mixers like margarita mix unless you are serving it to a murderer for his last
request and even then, just know that you did a horrible thing.
Always use fresh squeezed
juice…Like the stuff that YOU PERSONALLY squeeze. Don’t buy if squeezed. It’s wrong.

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