Sharkbaits Cocktail of the Week: La Marseillaise

Happy Friday and hello new banner image for the weekly drink post. As I mentioned last week, I took a trip to Chicago with my old college roommates on a whim since we all turned 40 relatively close to each other and decided to do something fun. Much fun was indeed had in the city of Chicago. Between finding a dive bar open at 7am, meeting up with the one and only Doktor Zymm, and enjoying live music and sporting events, good times were had. The jazz we saw at the Green Mill was excellent, and I thought it was time to retire the Atomic Lounge banner, as great of an establishment that is.

Now, on to the drink this week, which has absolutely nothing to do with the city of Chicago, or any place in this country actually. It’s called the Marseilles Rhum. It’s a twist on a Last Word, but using rhum agricole from the Caribbean. Martinique specifically in my case. I’m challenged to use the rhum I brought back home from St. Martin. So finding this application, I jumped at the chance to do something a little bit different, and try something that I assume will be tasty and refreshing.

Marseilles Rhum

3/4 ounce rhum agricole, such as Barbancourt 4-year rhum) (I used La Perle 1710)

3/4 ounce Bénédictine

3/4 ounce Green Chartreuse

3/4 ounce lime juice, freshly squeezed

Fill an ice-filled shaker tin with rhum, liqueurs, and lime juice and shake until well chilled. Double strain through a fine mesh strainer into a Nick & Nora cocktail glass.

Slight lime aroma, with some sweet benedictine mixed in there as well. Some hints of chartreuse come through as well. It’s very floral, and slightly earthy in nature.

Not as intense as I would have expected with the rhum agricole and the chartreuse in there. I get a mixture of chartreuse and the benedictine almost immediately, with the lime juice coming in to give a nice sour counterbalance to the flavor profile. I actually thought I under poured the lime, given that I was eyeballing the .75 ounce pours. But I think I nailed the amount of lime. I fear any more would make this too sour for my liking. Don’t get me wrong, it’s very refreshing, and I could easily see myself drinking this on a beach in the French Caribbean and enjoying one. The finish is a touch of the chartreuse mixed with the lime. It has a little lingering sour aftertaste, but it dissipates rather quickly.

I thoroughly enjoyed this. Especially as a vehicle to utilize my Rhum agricole, which can be hard to feature in a drink sometimes. I’m glad I came across this and most definitely will be making this more in the summer.

(Banner image courtesy Matthew Tetrault Photography)

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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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Horatio Cornblower

We need to find a way to start betting on this. Pacu jalur festival in Indonesia. Mad boat racing while a child dances on the bow of the boat. LFG!!!

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLmQJvVSezD/

Horatio Cornblower

Wimbledon on my TV?

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ON THE 4TH OF JULY!?!?

Rikki-Tikki-Deadly

Meanwhile I’d bet a house* that you are going to turn into the Fluminense/Al-Hilal match at noon.

*not my house. someone else’s.

ballsofsteelandfury

That’s different. Neither of those countries colonized us. Yet….

King Hippo

I think instead of being mad at the #BFIB match, I shall #ChooseNap

yeah right

Boy did you make the right choice.

WEEE!

Mr. Ayo

Always a good day when I wake up to see a bunch of beautiful screaming and sweaty ladies scoring.

ArmedandHammered

So, at the hotel we stayed at in San Diego, they were also having the annual little people convention. It was really interesting, especially since there were a lot of kids around who were not part of said convention. I happened to be walking near a black attendee of that convention, when a young child asked if he was a dwarf. The dude just chuckled and gave the kid a thumbs up. There was no espousing of Helter Skelter.

litre_cola

Ever since I was on LSD once and rolled into a little person’s party, I have a mental block due to me wondering why the head size was large and the body is small?

Horatio Cornblower

Lowratio’s pretty jealous right now.

Rikki-Tikki-Deadly

You didn’t give him the time off?!?!?

King Hippo

I get it. They have him housebroken, do you really want to expose him to bad habits from natives in the wild?

Horatio Cornblower

If I gave him time off every time there was a little person’s convention I’d never see him.

Gatoraids

not until ICE shows up to send them back to Oz at least

King Hippo

Germany v. Poland should be over in like 5 minutes, if history is any guide.

Redshirt

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King Hippo

Heh, Sverge have numbersin the box.

rockingdog

Found a funny:

EXPLORER 1: what should we name this new land we found

EXPLORER 2: how bout Newfoundland

EXPLORER 1: damn that’s fucken good

Doktor Zymm

Glad you made it to Uptown! I should have recommended the great BBQ duck place up there, Sun Wah. They do a whole duck dinner.
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The Green Mill sign is one of the best from the days when Chicago competed with NYC. The city has been in decline for the last century or so which means a lot of the signs, storefronts, and older buildings are still around, but Green Mill has also had the business survive which is awesome

King Hippo

I should be able to order that duck THIS VERY MINUTE. Am jelly.

Doktor Zymm

It gets better, the hand carved pieces are served with bao buns and fixin’s so you can make your own little sandwiches, then there’s two more courses, either duck fried rice or duck noodle, then the bones go into duck broth soup

ArmedandHammered

Stop, stop, I can only salivate so much.

King Hippo

DFO 4th! Get CRUNK, watch Women’s footy!!