I was a little unsure when I saw this contained Apricot Brandy as that can often be too sweet for me, but I was light on my measures for both the Apricot Brandy and the Vermouth and it has turned out really well. It has the base of a dry martini, with a hint of sweetness and flavours from the apricots and sour from them lemon juice - classic sweet & sour mix. The herbs in the vermouth are also very pleasantly evident.
The grenadine provides the lovely Rose colour, somewhere between a light red and pink.
Really nice on the sunny Bank Holiday Sunday Evening.
Recipe
15 ml Lemon Juice
1 Tablespoon caster sugar
3 Ice cubes
25 ml Birkdale gin
15 ml Apricot Brandy
15 ml Dry Vermouth or Noilly Prat
1 dash Grenadine
1 Cocktail cherry
Dip the rim of a cocktail glass in the lemon juice and then in the sugar. Allow the frosting to dry. Since we are in lockdown and everyone is baking I can't get hold of caster sugar, so I skipped this step.
Add ice and liquids into mixing glass and stir until icy cold. Strain into the cocktail glass and garnish with the cherry.
My personal exploration of the world of cocktails. Its all a bit random using the recipe book I have had for 30 years. I just dip in and see what takes my fancy and also what drinks I have in stock. At some point I may go back and try to structure it better, but I have tagged all the ingredients so you can see whats in each one.
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Sunday, 24 May 2020
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