Sharkbait’s Cocktail of the Week: Full Monte

Happy American long weekend Friday!. Why is this a long weekend for us? Well, let’s just say it  has something to with our historically stellar interracial relations….

Anyway, there is more World Cup today, but unfortunately not until 3 when the US plays Australia, followed by Scotland vs. Morocco. For those games, I will be embedded at Scotland House in Charlestown. I keep seeing all these videos of people having fun with the Scots and I need to go be a part of that before they leave the Boston area.

On to this week’s drink. This one kind of threw me for a loop as I was set on making something completely different until I happen to scroll past this. It’s a Monte Carlo. A riff on an old fashioned. I realized I’d been leaning into the gin hard here the last few weeks and once I saw it, I wanted to break that trend and go back to a classic rye based cocktail. Having all the ingredients on hand made pivoting to this a no brainer:

Monte Carlo

2 oz. Rye whiskey

.5 oz. Benedictine liqueur (B&B in my case)

1 oz. Angostura bitters

Add the rye whiskey, Benedictine and bitters into a mixing glass with ice and stir for about 30 seconds until well-chilled. Strain into a chilled rocks glass over a large ice cube.

I mostly get the rye on the nose. I get it.  It’s a tough scent profile to beat, especially since there is a quarter of the amount of Benedictine to the rye.

What the nose lacks in Benedictine, it sure makes up for it in the flavors. That half an ounce punches far above it’s weight class in this application. It’s the first flavor I get in this very simple drink. The sweet, and spicy flavors overtake the rye immediately. The sweeter side of the equation outlasts any other spice or herbaceous notes the Benedictine adds to the whiskey, and it’s rather nice to be honest. It’s a different kind of sweet than a simple syrup would provide. The angostura bitter may help with that, since I can’t really pick it up in the overall palate.

The finish is where the rye finally starts to shine. It isn’t intense or overpowering by any means, but its signature flavor is most detectable here. That being said, the Benedictine comes back at the end in a surprise twist. It even lingers on the palate for a little while. It isnt unpleasant, but does get a bit old after the 3rd or 4th sip of the drink.

Would I make this again? Probably? But I think it would be reserved for when I really am in the mood for something different. Most likely if I’m combining whiskey and bitters, I’m making a Manhattan. But, if I’m out of vermouth, this would work in a pinch to scratch that itch. Either way, its good, and worth trying yourselves to see if you would add it into your rotation as well.

(Banner image courtesy Matthew Tetrault Photography)

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Doktor Zymm

While it’s certainly messed up that the only lasting impact of the George Floyd protests is a semi-official holiday mainly benefiting white-collar workers, I will be sure to reflect on the many hardships that made it possible for me to get a massage and go ice skating today instead of sitting in a comfy chair yelling at AI to do work for me

SonOfSpam

You’re the real hero.

(My company is racist so I am working today)

yeah right

Same here. After physical therapy that is.

ArmedandHammered

Haven’t you retired yet?

SonOfSpam

He needs to work a couple more years to pay for car repairs.

Rikki-Tikki-Deadly

[does double take]

I’m sorry, one ounce of angostura bitters?

Rikki-Tikki-Deadly

Unacceptable. You are hereby ordered to remake the drink AS WRITTEN and YOU DRINK IT.

SonOfSpam

Letting YouTube choose my tunes this morning (started with Pretenders).

And now it’s playing Waterloo by ABBA and you know, I’m ok with it. Fridays should be about tunes and mayhem.

Rikki-Tikki-Deadly

Speaking of Waterloo, Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure tried to warn us about world leaders being awfully handsy with children, ppl forget that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuGn9Hc9yqk

SonOfSpam

That movie was right about EVERYTHING.

litre_cola

3 days hard drinking in Ottawa with my work crew. Can’t wait to get home and rest.

/checks phone

Wife said Deci went to school today in a Scottish kit and expects me to pick him up and go to the pub. We soldier on.

SonOfSpam

There’ll be time to rest when you’re six feet under.

Rikki-Tikki-Deadly

[dreams about being underneath six feet] – Rex Ryan

SonOfSpam

Also, Sharky’s spending today partying with the Tartan Army in various Bawston Bars. Pray for his liver.

Gumbygirl

He’ll be painting himself blue and showing everyone what he’s wearing under his kilt by noon!

Doktor Zymm

Kinda extremely jealous

SonOfSpam

Never tried Benedictine. Does it taste anything like Bactine? You can make a wicked Adios Motherfucker with Bactine.

Gumbygirl

My city parents bought a house with 10 acres when I was 11. They were channeling their inner Ma and Pa Kettle, I guess. It came with a barn, and a flock of chickens. Our dog, also a city boy, tore up a couple of the chickens, and my grandmother poured a bottle of Bactine into the puncture wounds. The chickens took off for a farm up the road, as fast as their little drumsticks could run. They aren’t nearly as dumb as people think they are!

ArmedandHammered

I loved watching the Ma and Pa Kettle movies growing up, they showed them a lot on Saturday afternoons,

Doktor Zymm

They’re little tiny dinosaurs, they will peck another chicken to death at the sight of blood. If you have all hens, one of them will start to develop rooster characteristics up to and including raping other chickens. They are vicious little buggers.

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