Our Lychee Martini
An extra floral take on the Lychee Martini thanks to St-Germain and rosewater spray.
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An extra floral take on the Lychee Martini thanks to St-Germain and rosewater spray.
Loosely based on the Zombie, Will Peet's Mauser incorporates all the traditional flavors of the classic, but dismisses the rum.
Dry orange curaçao, extra citrus and an elaborate garnish update the elaborate tiki drink.
Planter’s Punch can be traced back to a time when the West Indies were considered exotic, and recipes were written in verse. “Two of sour, one and a half of…
Zac Overman of Fort Defiance's retooled version of Don the Beachcomber's 1930s classic hews tightly to the traditional Zombie blueprint, but calls for an all white spirit base instead of…
The traditional Caribbean Rum Swizzle rejiggered with green Chartreuse.
Most of the rum in this riff is replaced by spicy Angostura bitters.
Tequila meets Strega, lemon, mint and raspberries for an herbal-fruity smash.
Juicy cantaloupe and dry sherry in frozen Margarita form.
The Zombie is a prime example of Don the Beachcomber's typical concoction: strong and rather mysterious. Bar lore says that the original was so potent that customers could order no…