The Sakura Martini is an emerging modern classic, a martini variation using Sake and garnished with a salted cherry blossom. Here's the recipe.| The Drunkard's Almanac
November 15, 1904 was the day King Gillette received a U.S. Patent on the safety razor so that calls for mixing the Gillette cocktail as Drink of the Day. The patent, of course, was for the first “safety razor” with disposable blades. The kind your grandfather probably used – a handle with a single, disposable... The post Gillette Cocktail appeared first on The Drunkard's Almanac.| The Drunkard's Almanac
The Full Monte Cocktail is reminiscent of a Reverse Manhattan, but uses Amaro Montenegro instead of vermouth. Here's the recipe.| The Drunkard's Almanac
The Black Sabbath cocktail is something of a variation on a Manhattan, utilizing peated Scotch whisky, Amaro Averna and absinthe.| The Drunkard's Almanac
The Washington Cocktail is a relatively low ABV drink from the Savoy Hotel, based on dry vermouth and cognac. Here's the recipe.| The Drunkard's Almanac
The Roffignac cocktail is an almost forgotten classic drink from New Orleans, a highball to add to your cocktail repertoire. Here's the recipe.| The Drunkard's Almanac
Today we’re mixing up the Tunnel Negroni for the anniversary of the day in 1937 that the Lincoln Tunnel opened. Yes, we’re talking about the tunnel under the Hudson River connecting Midtown Manhattan to Weehawken, New Jersey. The heavy traffic at rush hour, the tolls, it’s one of the most reviled stretches of road on...| The Drunkard's Almanac
The Chocolate Negroni recipe comes from Dante in New York. It's one of their defining drinks and a welcome Negroni variation. Here's the recipe.| The Drunkard's Almanac
The Taxi cocktail emerged in the early 20th century. We're mixing it in honor of London taxis becoming licensed. Here's the story and recipe.| The Drunkard's Almanac
Need a Bruce Lee drink? Today we're mixing the China Fight cocktail in honor of the martial arts legend's birthday. Here's the recipe.| The Drunkard's Almanac