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Monday, January 2, 2012

New Year's Eve Drinks

So on Saturday night the wifey and I hosted a New Year's Eve party for about 20 people. We did a 1920's themed party, with everyone coming in costume, so I wanted to be sure that we had plenty of cocktails from the period. In addition to the cocktails, we had sparkling wine, some Speakeasy Brewing beers, and a variety of whiskeys.

The Old Fashioned


1 sugar cube
1 slice of orange
2-3 dashes of Old Fashioned bitters
1 Maraschino cherry (try to avoid the bright red ones)
Bourbon

In a rocks glass, add the sugar cube, orange slice, cherry and bitters. Muddle thoroughly. Fill glass with ice and ad 2 or 3 ounces of Bourbon. Give it a stir and enjoy. Oh yeah, you can garnish with a twist of orange peel and another cherry, but in my opinion it just gets in the way.

The Manhattan



My buddy Keith decided to make these during the party, and they definitely are good...

3/4 oz sweet vermouth
2 1/2 oz bourbon or rye whiskey
1-2 dashes of bitters
1 Maraschino (again stay away from the bright red ones)

Combine the vermouth, whiskey, and bitters with 2 - 3 ice cubes in a mixing glass and give it a stir (or you can just use a shaker). Put the cherry in a cocktail glass (or martini glass as they are more commonly known) and strain the whiskey mixture over the cherry. IF you are feeling really saucy, rub the cut edge of an orange peel over the rim of the glass and twist it over the drink to release the oils but don't drop it in.

Champagne Cocktail



Being that it was New Year's Eve we had to do a sparking wine drink - and this is one of my favorites and its super easy to make...

1 sugar cube
2-3 dashes bitters
Sparking wine
1 oz brandy or coganc

Drop the sugar cube in the bottom of a champagne flute use the bitters to coat the sugar cube. Add the brandy then top off with your favorite sparking wine. Again you can garnish with a twist of orange peel and another cherry to make it a little more fancy.

Give the recipes a try and let me know what you think!

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