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Bourbon recipes?

Discussion in 'Drink, Smoke, and Fine Dining' started by ktr6, Jun 4, 2012.

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  1. ktr6

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    I just finished a great bottle of Old Rip van Winkle that I drank neat and am ready to move on to something different. Was curious if anyone has some good bourbon drink recipes that they enjoy and would be willing to share?
     
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    Mint julip
     
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    Start with a classic: The Old Fashioned

    Bourbon on the rocks
    A few lashings of Angostura bitters
    A teaspoon of sugar
    A splash of water
    Maraschino cherry *must*
    A slice of orange
     
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    Bourbon, and some sweet vermouth and bitters. Chilled and served like a martini.
     
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    I like Knob Creek in a tart lemon-limeade.
     
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    Oh that sounds rather tasty. The Knob Creek doesn't get lost when mixed like that?
     
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    Not to my palate. I've tried sweeter bourbons this way but I always return to KC because its flavor cuts right through. (The same thing happens when I make bourbon creme anglaise for fruit flavored bread puddings (raspberry, fig, pair, etc.) The KC delivers a nice bourbon flavor, whereas other brands I've tried come up short(er).)
     
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    I had this drink @Pabu in Four Seasons Baltimore. I thought it was fantastic:

    the American Mammoth Jack made with Bulleit bourbon, peach shrub, Hitachino ginger beer, local honey
     
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    That sounds freakin delicious. How did they add in the honey? Just put in cold or warmed up and poured in?
     
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    It was warmed up and drizzled into the drink. The drink had an overall subtle sweetness and was not sugary at all.
     
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    ^ Will probably have trouble getting the peach shrub here, but I will definitely have to whip up something similar soon.
     
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