Sharkbait’s Cocktail of the Week: Margurites

Happy Friday and day 2 of the NFL draft. I missed the first round last night but it seems like I missed a decent amount:

The Jets and Giants did a good?!

AJ Brown to the Eagles!

Hollywood Brown to the Cardinals in what I assume was some sort of mix-up where they traded for the wrong Wide Receiver named Brown.

What will day 2 have in store? No idea, but as someone who admittedly can’t get into watching the NFL draft, I’ll be rooting for hilarious over reaches (Looks at New England drafting Cole Strange) or just chaos in general.

Now, what should you drink during tonight’s coverage? Glad you asked. May I present the Marguerite. This is an early spin on a martini from Harry Johnson (stop). His version calls for the cherry garnish, as well as anisette,  but re-prints of this recipe have omitted the anisette and allowed for orange as a garnish. I’m intrigued since my experience with martini’s is rather limited. In an effort to branch out, I figured this one was worth a try.

Marguerite

2 oz. Gin

1 oz. Dry vermouth

2 Dashes orange bitters

Orange peel or cherry for garnish

Stir all ingredients together in a mixing glass with ice. Strain into a chilled coupe. Garnish

Up front, there are distinct orange notes mixed with vermouth aromas dominate that completely dominate the nose here. I get no noticeable hints of the gin so far.

The sip is strong and bold, just like a martini would be. The overall flavor is surprisingly more vermouth forward, with the gin acting in a support role. I think I would have preferred a little more gin flavor coming through. I think I need to adjust the ratio going forward, maybe a 3:1 ratio of gin to vermouth. You could use vodka here as well, but I would suggest keeping the 2:1 for that, since vodka is neutral spirit, adding more only increases ABV, and not flavor here.

Speaking of other flavors, the orange flavor is there, but somewhat muted. Though I think that might have been on my end, since I used the last of my orange bitters and I may have been just short of the two dashes called for in the recipe. The bitter tones from the….bitters was discernable, and played well with the vermouth and gin elements at play.

I usually don’t drink martinis. I have no real disdain for them, I usually prefer whiskey based drinks, but I should really start adding them to my repertoire. Especially if they have promise like this one. I liked what was going on with the orange additions, which you don’t tend to see in martinis and I’m not quite sure why. It works here and quite well I might add. One to mix up when I want a change of pace, or if I’m out of whiskey…

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Sharkbait has not actually been bitten by a shark, but has told people in bars that he was for free drinks. Married to a Giants fan, he enjoys whisk(e)y, cooking, the Rangers, and the Patriots.
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Brick Meathook

This is from an ad I got today for a clamp-on desk light, showing how it can be very useful for Zoom chats:

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Horatio Cornblower

Update: Patriots fans are not pleased with last night’s draft, but one caller just worked in a nice shot at Kraft’s illicit sex slave hand job, so kudos to that guy.

SonOfSpam

This is pretty funny…even funnier are the comments under the Tweet that talk about how SMRT Belichick is so McVay should just shut up.

https://twitter.com/AndrewSiciliano/status/1519880248044580864

SonOfSpam

but re-prints of this recipe have omitted the anisette

“DAMMIT” – Ballsofsteelandfury

Doktor Zymm

Just based on the name I was expecting something margarita-esque, but no! Might try this later today. I have today off and while there are things I *should* do, it’s been so long since I had a truely nothing day I think I am gonna have some wine with breakfast and not do any of those things

Gumbygirl

Yes you should, should not!

BeefReeferLives

Me too (concerning the name / margarita). Wondering how this would taste with a good blanco tequila in lieu of the gin…

2Pack

“I know I ain’t doin much – Doin nuthin means a lot to me”

– Bon Scott 1978

Brick Meathook

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Horatio Cornblower

Just scrubbed out a toilet and then gave the brush a rinse with the flush before putting it back.

Immediately thought “Dr. Mrs. Deadly, Esq., (ret), is gonna have my legs broken”

borisnow

Glad I’m not the only one with this thought

Game Time Decision

you legs will be broken outside as to not dirty up the carpet

BrettFavresColonoscopy

I’m intrigued by the original recipe. The anisette would absolutely change the nose, and how do you not trust a guy who managed to not change his name from Harry Johnson?

BrettFavresColonoscopy

The anisette or a hairy Johnson?

borisnow

The Jets did not do a good

Horatio Cornblower

Congrats to Son of Spam, who won the DFO draft thing over on the NFL.

I’d file a protest over their failure to give me credit for picking Jordan Graves to the Eagles, (but at the wrong slot), but they gave me credit for picking Kaiir Elam to wherever he went, and I’m pretty sure I didn’t actually make that pick.

Can’t wait to get into the Boston sports channels to day and see how Belichick’s latest strange is going over.

Game Time Decision

I tried to join the pool and pick, but it wouldn’t let me registrar, so just know that I got 29 of 32 picks right.

SonOfSpam

Got more gently-used Fleshlights than a dumpster at a CPAC convention.

ballsofsteelandfury

I actually got two picks correct and didn’t end up dead last, so that’s a win right there.