
1. OLD FASHION
There may be no better test of a bartender's mettle than ordering an Old Fashioned. The recipe is simple:
There may be no better test of a bartender's mettle than ordering an Old Fashioned. The recipe is simple:
- 2 oz bourbon or rye whiskey
- 2 dashes Angostura bitters
- 1 sugar cube or 1 tsp sugar
- Orange twist garnish
- 3 drops of Tincture (10mg)
- 2 dashes Angostura bitters
- 1 sugar cube or 1 tsp sugar
- Orange twist garnish
- 3 drops of Tincture (10mg)
Put sugar in glass. Cover it with dashes of bitters. Add whiskey and stir until sugar dissolves. Add ice, stir again, and serve. If the barman starts shaking the ingredients or muddling fruit, have your next round at another bar.

2. MARGARITA

2. MARGARITA
Cloyingly sweet margarita mixes have given this drink a bad name. A well-made version is a fresh mix of lime juice and tequila, with a hint of sweetener:
- 2 oz silver tequila
- 1 oz Cointreau
- 1 oz lime juice
- Salt for the rim
- 3 drops of Tincture (10mg)
- 1 oz Cointreau
- 1 oz lime juice
- Salt for the rim
- 3 drops of Tincture (10mg)
Since this recipe includes fresh juice, it should be shaken. Serve over ice in a glass with a salted rim.
1 comentario
As a Mixologist I’ve been testing the tinture on coffee and tea based cocktails- great results so far