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Spruce Goose

Personal favorite of mine courtesy of Imbibe Magazine -1.5 oz gin (I like The Botanist) -3/4 oz lemon juice -3/4 oz orgeat (I use Small Hand Foods) -1/2 oz Amontillado sherry (I recommend Lustau) -3 dashes absinthe -cucumber slices (2-3) Muddle cucumber slices, add in rest of ingredients and shake with ice. Fine strain over fresh ice.

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Daiquiri - super easy

Double shot of white rum, shot of honey simple syrup (just mix a tablespoon of honey and warm water) squeeze in half a lime. And then I usually throw in the squeezed out lime into the shaker. Awesome summer drink.

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My personal favourite: Port Old Fashioned

Do you like old fashioneds, and wine? This is the drink for you! I can't remember now where I got the idea, but I've been making them forever. ---- 2-3 shots Bourbon whiskey (personal favourite: Jefferson's Reserve, the gentle alcohol notes but strong wood flavours blend gracefully into the wine notes!) 1 - 1.5 shots' worth of tawny port (don't need anything too good here but a basic 10 year Graham's or similar will do) 1 teaspoon simple syrup (take it easy on this since the Port itself will impart sweetness!) 1 big ass ice cube 1 maraschino cherry

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Welcome to /c/mixology, a community to share and discuss your favourite cocktail recipes. Unique and home-brewed cocktail recipes are especially welcome!

I'm a fan of custom and unique twists on cocktails; and if you're reading this, hopefully you are too! Let's move beyond the typical basic stuff and discuss more interesting recipes that have a special place in your heart, particularly if you've concocted them yourself, or put a twist on them.

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