Ice experiments, collected →
A handy index to Camper English's posts/experiments on ice? I'll just keep this right here so I don't lose it.
A handy index to Camper English's posts/experiments on ice? I'll just keep this right here so I don't lose it.
A Mountain of Crushed Ice takes a look at a rum produced by Lost Spirits Distillery. This rum is on my short list to try. I'm reading a lot of good things about it.
Jeff "Beachbum" Berry's new iOS app, Total Tiki, is now out and available. It's designed by Martin Doudoroff. Obviously you should go and get it. Immediately.
As I mentioned in the post about spice syrup, I served a cocktail called the Brake 3 at last week's Mojave Oasis IV. I've previously written about this cocktail on Lowbrow Literati (go there now and read up on Lowbrow art - I'll be right here).
In short, it's a "grog" style cocktail that I created a couple of years ago. The name is a bit of an inside joke that about 22 people would actually understand (in other words, it's a terrible name). When I created it, Six Flags Magic Mountain had just announced that they were removing Log Jammer from the park. That did not sit well with me, so the name is an homage to that fantastic flume ride.
Brake 3
1 oz. dark Jamaican rum (Coruba)
1 oz. light Puerto Rican rum (Don Q Cristal)
3/4 oz. fresh lime juice
1/2 oz white grapefruit juice
3/4 oz spice syrup
3/4 oz. apricot brandy (Marie Brizard Apry)
Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and shake with ice cubes. Pour unstrained into a double old-fashioned glass. Optionally top with a splash of soda water.
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And the variant:
Brake 4
1 oz. dark Jamaican rum (Coruba)
1 oz. light Puerto Rican rum (Don Q Cristal)
3/4 oz. fresh lime juice
1/2 oz white grapefruit juice
3/4 oz spice syrup
1/2 oz. apricot brandy (Marie Brizard Apry)
Dash of Angostura bitters
Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and shake with ice cubes. Pour unstrained into a double old-fashioned glass. Top with a splash of soda water.
A few years ago, when searching the internet for information on some Trader Vic's recipes (particularly the Tiki Puka Puka), I ran across an article that provided a recipe that they thought was a close approximation of the Trader Vic's Navy Grog mix. In short order I mixed up a batch, used it in a Tiki Puka Puka (a recipe from Trader Vic's Tiki Party that calls specifically for Navy Grog mix) and damned if it didn't closely resemble the restaurant version. I bookmarked the site, added the recipe to my notes, and have made it ever since.
One of the recipes I've used it in is the "Brake 3" that I'm serving on the tent crawl this weekend as Mojave Oasis. I'll post the drink recipe here after Mojave Oasis, but for now, here's the spice syrup recipe. Also check out the original post on Sloshed. It's a cool story that links back to Tiki Central.
Spice syrup
Crack together: 3 cinnamon sticks, 2 (ok more like 4) whole cloves, 1/4 tsp cardamom (if you're starting from whole cardamom pods, use 1 tsp. pods), and 2 tablespoons whole allspice. Boil in 3 cups of water until 1.5 cups remain. Strain, and add 1.5 cups of sugar. Heat over low heat until the sugar is dissolved. Cool and bottle. Add ~1 oz. white rum to stabilize.
Navy Grog mix
1/3 cup spice syrup
1/3 cup fresh lime juice
1.5 oz grapefruit juice