Showing posts with label gin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gin. Show all posts

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Cocktail of the Month- July: GIn Rickey

Gin Rickey- light, limey refreshing; the perfect drink for hot midsummer days. And as it turns out, the perfect drink for your Fourth of July festivities. In July of 2011 the Gin Rickey was proclaimed Washington DC’s “native drink”, so it’s the perfect addition to your July 4th festivities.

The Gin Rickey has its origins at Shoomaker’s - a favorite hangout for DC Lobbyists even in the 1880’s, and is named for Colonel Joe Rickey, one of the most prolific of his time. Rickey was a well known “political fixer” and a frequent drinker at Shoomaker’s. Legend has it that he requested a cocktail of bourbon, lime juice and club soda as a hang over cure- after a night of hard drinking and political wrangling.  Over time, other patrons started asking for “Rickey’s Drink”. As gin grew in popularity, the sophisticated drinkers in DC and New York made a substitution, and it took off from there. Though you can still order a bourbon based “Joe Rickey”, it is far over shadowed by its gin descendant. Rickey, a true Southerner (and former Confederate officer) at heart, was not pleased with this development. He was on record on more than one occasion expressing his displeasure with this turn of events, and undoubtedly would not have appreciated the prime billing the drink received in his obituary.

Regardless of its storied past, and our enjoyment of good bourbons, we found the gin and lime combination to be the perfect refresher on a hot southern night. Hope that you enjoy it as well!

RECIPE
2oz Gin
Juice of 1 lime
4oz Club Soda

Fill your highball glass with ice
Add the gin and lime juice
Top with the club soda
Garnish with a lime wedge, give it a little stir and enjoy!

Cheers!
Stacy and Christine

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Cocktail of the Month- March: The Martini

We have been on a bit of a hiatus to start off the year- snow days, sick days and taking care of children has been more time consuming than usual. But as we are digging out and disinfecting, we are ready to focus on spring and moving forward!

We are re-launching our cocktail blog series with the ever timeless martini. Although in our younger years we tried so many things that ended in -tini (appletini, chocotini, the list goes on...) there’s really nothing that matches the classic elegance of an original, authentic martini.

Unfortunately (or fortunately for the adventurous taster) there are nearly as many “classic recipes” as people you talk to! The only thing that seems to be commonly agreed upon is the presence of vermouth and ice... you can shake, stir minimally or extensively; add olives or lemon; vodka, gin or both; drink while cold or let warm and meld the flavors- the list goes on and on. What’s most important is that you find the variation you enjoy most, and celebrate that!

We chose to try the gin martini- as most sources indicate that it was the original. It is also an American invention- although sources differ as to whether it was East or West coast based. Some stories attribute the Martini to a town called Martinez, outside of San Francisco; while others reference a bartender named “Martini”, in New York.  Most agree, however, that neither the original gin nor vemouth was as dry as we have today. Some purists today even use virtually no vermouth, advocating rations of 25:1 gin to vermouth, or dryer.

Here is the recipe we used. Give it a try and let us know what you think in the comments! 
2oz gin
1/2 oz dry vermouth 
Ice 
Olives or Lemon Twist 

Stir gin and vermouth in mixing glass filled with ice or shake with ice in a shaker.
Strain into chilled cocktail glass. 
Garnish with olives or lemons

ENJOY!

And in our case, make sure to use Christine's husband's favorite vintage martini swords!

Cheers! 
Christine and Stacy