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Saturday, June 8, 2013

Curious George

     A recent trip to St. Louis cultivated a cocktail enthusiasm I wasn't expecting. From the duck-fat infused scotch to the house-made allspice drams and tobacco bitters, this city surprised me. Playing off these ideas reminded me of some of the offerings in Left Coast Libations, a book chronicling some of the best drinks and bartenders on the west coast. A melange of all of this spooled around in my noodle for some time.
     Let's start then with some banana chip infused rum, homemade allspice dram, and some tobacco bitters. These sound like a great start for a curious drink that will compile upon these flavors. Waiting is the worst part, ten days to infuse the rum and steep the tobacco bitters? Two to three weeks to infuse the dram? Patience is a virtue, one I don't believe I possess in this matter.
     Finally the wait is over, and WOW! is that dram intense, like eating a spoonful of cinnamon I suspect it to be quite astringent. But alas, it's not quite so crazy. The cinnamon definitely comes through on the nose and leads to pure unadulterated allspice berry flavor. I think using a whiskey rather than a light rum really added a depth of flavor that such an intense liqueur needed. But on to the drink.
     Concocting the recipe felt effortless, a glug of this a dash of that and we have a great cocktail. Although I had originally intended to use tobacco bitters in this cocktail I found that months would be required to draw out the tobacco flavor and I knew this drink couldn't simply wait on that. But once the bitters is ready it will added into this cocktail as a garnish to entice the senses. And thus I give you;

Curious George
2 oz. banana chip-infused rum
(I used Pyrat but Bacardi 8 might be better)
1 oz. lime juice
3/4 oz. spiced honey syrup
1/2 oz. Averna amaro
1/3 oz. homemade allspice dram
- shake and strain
garnish 1-2 dashes tobacco bitters

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