Well, we’ve survived another week in the nightmare known as 2020. I’ve got to be honest, all days are starting to run together. It seems like the only way I can keep track of the days is writing this column every week. It’s the little things right? Anyway, on to the cocktail. This week, the friend I have who lurks here sent me another drink suggestion. The last time he suggested a drink to review, he sent me the Margatini which was…interesting. He wanted a little redemption and suggested I make a Bees Knees. Having plenty of gin, and wanting a challenge of creating the accompanying honey syrup, I obliged and went to mixing:
2 ounces gin
3/4 ounces fresh lemon juice
1/2 ounces honey syrup
Garnish: lemon twist
Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice and shake. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with a lemon twist.
For the honey syrup, I used a 3/1 ratio of honey to water, since I wanted a deeper honey flavor than what the Bees Knees version called for. I’m sure the 1/1 version is fine though.
The color is a light yellow, and slightly opaque. The nose is mostly gin, but not aggressively so. You can tell there is gin in the glass. There is a touch of sweetness that is able to make itself known when bringing the glass up for a sip.
Overall it is a well balanced sip. The honey flavor does mellow out eventually, and gives way to a more full gin flavor palate. For as much honey that went in the syrup, the drink itself is not overly sweet. I can detect a touch of honey in the general tones of the sip. Also, I tasted a bit of a bitter flavor in each sip. Possibly from the gin interacting with the honey.
The honey syrup is a much different animal than just regular simple syrup. It has a much deeper flavor, and is much more robust. I think it is more of a legitimate ingredient rather than a pure sweetener that simple syrup tends to be in multi ingredient cocktails. I certainly plan on making a bulk batch and keeping it on hand for the summer.
The lemon adds a nice acidity to the overall flavor. It helps balance out the juniper and honey flavors respectively. I actually ended up using lemon juice concentrate. Fresh would most definitely be better to use, but beggars cannot be choosers. I probably used about 1/2 oz. as opposed to 3/4 oz as the recipe calls for.
This is a very smooth and easy drinker. I ended up making two of these since this is a personal favorite of Mrs. Sharkbait, right after a dirty martini. For me, I certainly enjoyed it. I’m not sure if its an all night drinker, but I could easily put back two or three of these without thinking twice.
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Gin is the next hard liquor I’m gonna buy.
To do a coupla these, of course. Not to pour passion fruit cocktail contrate into it and drink it with ice.
Well, maybe the last 1/4 of the bottle. Ot was a teen fave.
This sounds fucking great. I’ve had this; they mixed it with vodka, but I like the sound of this better.
Honey is a much better sweetener. Nice call!
Makes for a less-than-perfect lube though.
Just switch the ratio of honey to water for her pleasure.
For sure. I plan on featuring it more.
Bow wow
Dinner time!
GOD DAMN DOG IS A YANKEES FAN?!?!?
I could never trust a person who arranges their bookshelves by color.
Book size?
Be sure and stockpile honey before MURDER HORNETS take out all the bees.
Also, this looks delicious. By the pool. Pinky out.
Fuck those things in particular.
What do you have against pinkies?
Ever since his wife learnt The Shocker…
And all other things that require bee pollination….
Oh shit….