Happy week before (American) Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is essentially the two minute warning of the year. Everything from here on out is garbage time of the year, where we’re all waiting for the time off at the end of the year.
This week I’m putting into use a new ingredient I picked up: absinthe! I’m a little surprised I’ve never mixed with this before, but here we are. Not wanting to do a Sazerac (yet), I opted for a Joy Division. This one comes from Phil Ward’s Death & Co. via the New York Cocktails book. Death & Co. has been on my list of places to go to in the city for a while but every time I’m down there I never seem to think about going. If this drink is as good as any of the other Death & Co. inspired cocktails I’ve had, it will re-enforce my need/desire to get down to East 46th…
Joy Division
2 oz. Beefeater gin
1 oz. Dolin dry vermouth
.5 oz. Cointreau
3 dashes Vieux Pontarlier absinthe
Stir all ingredients over ice, then strain into a coupe. Garnish with a lemon twist
The nose has very strong hints of licorice from the absinthe and lemon on the nose. I get slight juniper notes from the gin as well, but I can only really get those on second and third sniffs of the cocktail.
This is not as strong as I anticipated it would be. for a base spirit, the gin is very muted up front. The absinthe and the vermouth work in concert to keep it from overpowering the initial flavors of the sip. The gin does start to make its way through about midway through though.
The gin and the anise from the absinthe combine to finish out the sip, with underlying notes from the citrus ingredients keeping the balance to round out the flavor.
I really liked this. I really liked the orange liqueur and lemon flavors, especially since I think I added too much absinthe. The recipe calls for 3 dashes. However, I don’t have any means to dash absinthe. But what I do have is an empty bitters/water bottle I got at a scotch tasting a couple years ago. So I filled that up and added about an eye drop and a quarter of absinthe, which proved to be a bit much I think. Granted I have nothing to base this on. I need to make this again and reduce the amount of absinthe I think. For science of course.
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Now that you have absinthe, pick up some cherry heering and make a Remember the Maine
My immune system is now a fully operational COVID battlestation. No reaction so far to the booster; it better not interfere with my drinking plans for tonight!
Hey, not guilty on all counts.
Good news for little shits with guns everywhere!
He’ll be announced as a headliner at CPAC within the hour.
Never gonna have to work a day in his life.
I’m hoping a civil trial takes care of that.
How the fuck is that possible????? I do not understand, dude thought he was in a video game and started shooting people. What. The. Fuck.
I don’t get it either, but that’s cuz I’m a commie libtard.
On the bright side, I now have carte blanche to shoot whoever I feel like it in Wisconsin.
“I felt threatened by Aaron Rodger’s viruses!”
Bobby Hill voice: “That’s my immune system! I don’t even know you!”
(loads AR-15 with Exploding Tips a la Rambo)
I have not been following the case that closely, but had pretty much prepared myself for this outcome.
I went on an absinthe bender in Prague in 2000. Woke up in a bunker of a golf course across from the hostel.
Two days later ran into a travel buddy from NZ who was so absinthed up he was in a tanning salon asking for a beer. Hill’s absinthe, mental.
Every year this gets posted, and every year I read it. A fantastic story
https://twitter.com/CAFinUS/status/1461534158107328515
Move over Florida man, here comes Florida woman:
https://www.cp24.com/news/florida-woman-caught-with-56-glock-handguns-in-her-trunk-at-bluewater-bridge-cbsa-1.5673292
Feel free to keep her, Canadia!
New factory, same sadness
I had an absinthe cocktail last Sunday. It was vodka and lime and ginger and 🤤
Not an anise guy, but I’d keep a bottle of absinthe.
saddened by the lack of videos based on the band name
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuuObGsB0No
I almost went with an album cover as the featured image.
I had that poster. And a few other old repro’s like it. Cheap and colorful art when you’re first starting out and don’t have much to put on the walls.
Point taken sir.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EdUjlawLJM
Actual home surveillance photo of me coming home and checking out SB’s post… or maybe not… but close? An old Martini ad.
Old episodes of Bonanza originally from the 1960s has outdated cultural stereotypes that are not appropriate today? Well, tan my hide red and call me an inju—
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I realize that thanks to the pandemic, I have multiple options for absinthe spray bottles. Also:
I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration.