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The packaged tools include two rocks glasses, two garnish picks, four stone coasters, and a barspoon/straw. The cocktail ingredients include St-Remy Signature, Amaro Montenegro, simplesyrup, aromatic bitters (although our package did not include these), orange bitters, and two oranges.
I spent years tinkering with a quarter- ounce of this and a barspoon of that, trying to evoke a memory, and Orlando solved it in a snap. Buy Bottles, Make Candy Whether you’re running a bar program or buying spirits for home, Nightmoves’ methods are easy enough to replicate; it just requires some time and dedication.
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With maple syrup instead of traditional simplesyrup , it’s ripe for batching for Halloween parties and Thanksgiving gatherings. If not, use a premium tapped, Grade A maple syrup, because the maple syrup you choose for this cocktail matters. The base we build this fabulous drink on is, of course, a sour.
Unlike my longer posts that will go into detail on each and every little thing, here I’m going to reference a few other posts that already have this information in it, or expand on it in ways to make it easier to do at home. For a full tutorial about simplesyrups and infusions, head here: All About SimpleSyrups.
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Pack a pre-made simplesyrup or agave nectar, stored in leak-proof containers, for sweetening cocktails, and consider bringing pre-made cocktail mixes, stored in single-serving pouches, for convenience. Pack a variety of bitters, including Angostura and orange, for adding aromatic nuances.
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