Gin Cocktail
Source:
The Bartender's Guide: How To Mix Drinks
page:
51
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gum syrup
Substitution:
simple syrup
Ingredient: gum syrup
Also Known As: Gomme syrup What it is: SyrupAn ingredient commonly used in mixed drinks. Like bar syrups, it is a sugar and water mixture, but has an added ingredient of gum arabic which acts as an emulsifier.
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Bogart's bitters
Ingredient: Bogart's bitters
Also Known As: Boker's What it is: BittersCorruption of the correct name, "Boker's", a popular bitters in the late 19th century.
1
wine-glass
gin (Jenever)
Ingredient: gin (Jenever)
Also Known As: Holland gin, , Dutch gin, Genever What it is: GinAlso called Holland Gin or Genever, it is a juniper-flavored and strongly alcoholic traditional liquor of the Netherlands, Belgium and Northern France, from which gin evolved.
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Curaçao
Substitution:
Triple sec
Ingredient: Curaçao
Also Known As: Curaçoa What it is: BittersLiqueur flavored with the dried peels of the laraha citrus fruit, grown on the island of Curaçao. Earlier versions were based on brandy or rum but now use neutral spirits.
1
piece
lemon
peel
(Use small bar glass.)
Fill one-third full of fine ice; shake well, and strain in a glass.