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Category Archives: Anise
Uzume : 天宇受売命
<23%alc. >3oz. Today, I gonna tell you an old story… A very old story from ancient writings. It is a legend from the Japanese Shinto, dealing with Amaterasu, the calm and shining Sun godess. One day, her brother Susano-O (Impetuous god … Read the rest of this entry
Filed in Anise, Gin & Genever, long drink, sour
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Estate : 夏
<25%alc. >3oz. Summer, Summer, Summer… Estate in italian… While listening to the brilliant Joao Gilberto’s playing of “Estate” (a tune originally composed in 1960 by Bruno Martino and written by Bruno Brighetti), I was looking for a fresh and exotic cocktail … Read the rest of this entry
Filed in Anise, classic twists, Mescal, short drink
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Le Vieux Triangle : 古い三角
<40%alc. >2,5oz. “Le Vieux Carré” is one of the classics of cocktail created by Walter Bergeron at Monteleone Hotel (actual Caroussel Bar) in New Orléan’s French Quarter (where the name is coming from, literally meaning “Old Squared”), 1938. It’s also … Read the rest of this entry
Filed in Anise, classic twists, Gin & Genever, short drink
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Mighty al X. and R.
<37%alc. >4,5oz. Every 80-85′s male and tomboys should know what a Mighty Max is. And girls should know more about Polly Pockets. If you don’t, than go back study your 80′s annals ! You probably wonder yourself why the hell … Read the rest of this entry
Filed in Anise, margarita, short drink, Tequila
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