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4 - 7 oz. - Rocks

Last Word

About The Cocktail

Originating from the Detroit Athletic Clubs of the 1920s, it disappeared from the drinking scene several decades later but not before it was mentioned in Ted Saucier’s book Bottoms Up where Murray Stenson found it and brought to bring it back to life at Seattles Zig Zag Cafe. The cocktails green tint comes from the Chartreuse, a liqueur originally intended for medicine use made from 130 different herbs and flowers made exclusively by Carthusian Monks according to a 400 year old manuscript. For the most part, these monks maintain no contact with the outside world.

Ingredients

  • ¾ oz Desgin Gin
  • ¾ oz Lime Juice
  • ¾ oz Maraschino Liquor
  • ¾ oz Green Chartreuse

Garnish

  • 1 Lime Peel

Process

  1. Combine all ingredients in tin and shake.
  2. Strain into coupe glass.
  3. You aren't supposed to garnish but we like to live on the edge.
 
5 - 7 oz. - Coup

Hanky Panky

About The Cocktail

Originally created for the late Sir Charles Hawtrey, an English actor whose promiscuity was only out weighed by his eccentricities. As a self taught actor, singer and dancer, he famously hated giving autographs and once threw a vase at a nurse from his hospital bed for requesting his signature shortly before his demise. Bartender Ada Coleman named the cocktail after Hawtrey took a sip and exclaimed “By Jove! That is the real hanky-panky!”.

Ingredients

  • 1 ¼ oz Desgin Gin
  • 1 ¼ oz Punt e Mes
  • 1 barspoon Fernet Branca

Garnish

  • 1 Orange Peel

Process

  1. Combine all ingredients in tin and shake.
  2. Double strain into cocktail glass.
  3. Garnish with Orange Peel.
 
4 - 7 oz. - Rocks

Clover Club

About The Cocktail

The Clover Club emerged as a contender from the Private Mens Club of the same name who’d meet at the Bellevue-Stratford hotel in Philadelphia during pre-prohibition times. The cocktail soon faded in obscurity with the demise of the hotel which was plagued by a series of mysterious deaths, later attributed to an outbreak of legionnaires disease at the hotel. However has recently been resurrected with the help of Julie Reiner’s cocktail bar in Brooklyn, which shares the same salutation.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Desgin Gin
  • 1 oz Lemon Juice
  • ¾ oz Raspberry Syrup
  • 1 Egg White

Garnish

  • 3 Amaro Cherry

Process

  1. Combine all ingredients in tin and hard shake.
  2. Empty ice and dry shake. 1
  3. Double strain ingredients into sour glass.
  4. Garnish with 3 amaro cherries. 2
  1. (The order in which you dry shake and wet shake will change the resulting consistency of the drink)
  2. An even amount of garnish is bad luck. Careful!