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  • Cherry White Negroni

    Cherry White Negroni FI

    A wild take on the classic Negroni gin cocktail, the Cherry White Negroni takes creates more hints of orange and cherry, while toning down the usual bitterness with Cocchi Americano.

  • The Poire Ivre

    Poire Ivre Gin and Pear Liqueur FI

    If you are in the mood for a potent and classy cocktail, the Poire Ivre might be for you. This totally boozy cocktail pairs gin with dry vermouth and pear liqueur for a smooth and subtle treat. Although I suppose it’s not too classy, as the name Poire Ivre literally means drunken pear in French. This is what happens when you are cocktail creating and you have a few iterations…

  • Arsenic and Old Lace Cocktail

    Arsenic and Old Lace Cocktail FI

    This version of Arsenic and Old Lace is a cocktail, not a movie. You may recall the old film of the same name, with Cary Grant in the lead. This gin cocktail takes less time to make and enjoy than watching an oldie, but goodie. This cocktail is also fairly absinthe forward, which means you might end up getting punched with more licorice flavor than you know what to do…

  • The Mae Rose

    Mae Rose Gin Cocktail with Lemon Garnish FI

    Yes, another pink drink, courtesy of our favorite bitter flavoring, Campari. The Mae Rose is a delightfully complicated drink, with hints of wonderful grapefruit. It’s also wickedly strong, and makes for a wonderful cocktail to sip. This cocktail is usually served with a grapefruit twist to play off the Pamplemousse in the recipe. I used a sweetened and partially dried lemon slice to balance the bitter flavors from the Campari.…