A Reasonable Variation
Apr. 23rd, 2023 12:11 pmThis week's Resolution Recipe: Bitter Mai Tai.
1 1/2 oz Campari
3/4 oz Jamaican rum (preferably aged)
1/2 oz orange curaƧao
3/4 oz orgeat
1 oz lime juice
Combine, shake with ice for 10 seconds, strain into a rocks glass over crushed ice. Garnish with a sprig of mint.
What worked: I wasn't sure if it would be good. Apparently I was in the mood for the Campari flavor of bitter, because I quite liked it. It was citrusy-bitter like grapefruit (which I still miss a bit).
What didn't: Easy to drink.
Will I make it again? It will go into the summer cocktail rotation as I tend not to drink Campari in the winter. Except in Boulevardiers or Negronis.
Apparently the original version of this uses 1.5 oz Angostura bitters, like the Trinidad Sour; the bartender who came up with this version substituted Campari, which is a bit cheaper to use in that quantity. I might have to try the original anyway.
1 1/2 oz Campari
3/4 oz Jamaican rum (preferably aged)
1/2 oz orange curaƧao
3/4 oz orgeat
1 oz lime juice
Combine, shake with ice for 10 seconds, strain into a rocks glass over crushed ice. Garnish with a sprig of mint.
What worked: I wasn't sure if it would be good. Apparently I was in the mood for the Campari flavor of bitter, because I quite liked it. It was citrusy-bitter like grapefruit (which I still miss a bit).
What didn't: Easy to drink.
Will I make it again? It will go into the summer cocktail rotation as I tend not to drink Campari in the winter. Except in Boulevardiers or Negronis.
Apparently the original version of this uses 1.5 oz Angostura bitters, like the Trinidad Sour; the bartender who came up with this version substituted Campari, which is a bit cheaper to use in that quantity. I might have to try the original anyway.
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Date: 2023-05-03 06:01 am (UTC)I miss grapefruit, too. :(