This month's Mixology Monday theme is "Bein' Green", and it's hosted by the Wordsmithing Pantagruel. The rules of the theme are cocktails whose ingredients concern anything that is the color green. I've been known to use MxMo themes a bit liberally, but not this time...
There just aren't enough savory drinks, am I right? Aside from the
Bloody Mary, the savoriness of too many drinks are defined simply by their
garnish.
This drink is an original of mine which I've been
working on for about a year now, but it didn't start out as savory. I
originally sought to combine rye whiskey, celery bitters, and honey
syrup... and so, of course, I used all three to make an Old Fashioned.
It didn't really work, and so after much trial and error (hiccup), the
Tee Ball cocktail is what we have here today.
As for rye whiskeys, my new favorite is Knob Creek Rye. It's spicier and more heavy on grain than most of them out there, and it's a real joy in the glass.
I suppose I have 3 ingredients that qualify for this week's MxMo theme.
ORIGINAL REMIX
Tee Ball
2 oz rye whiskey
.5 oz green Chartreuse
.5 oz dry vermouth
1 dash celery bitters
Stir with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with an olive, or, should you appease the cocktail onion gods, an onion.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
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