The Bourboni is my variation on the Negroni, with bourbon replacing the gin. I'm sure someone's made it before me, and it probably even has another, classier name, but i'll be damned if this drink ain't the nectar of the gods:
3pts Bourbon (the stronger the better- I'm looking at you Turkey 101 & Booker's)
2pts Campari
1pt Sweet Vermouth
Mix all ingredients & serve on the rocks with an orange peel garnish. Extra points if you caramelize the orange twist with some fire.
Cheers!
Sweet heavenly ambrosia: the Bourboni
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Sweet heavenly ambrosia: the Bourboni
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Re: Sweet heavenly ambrosia: the Bourboni
sounds like a manhattan with campari in place of the cherry, but more. never found a use for campari before, but this may just be it.
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Re: Sweet heavenly ambrosia: the Bourboni
Yeah, it's a solid cocktail. The bourbon is heartier than the gin in a negroni and softens the bitterness. It's a hell of a reason to break out that Campari bottle that's been collecting dust in your liquor cabinet for years.
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Re: Sweet heavenly ambrosia: the Bourboni
Works nicely with Grant's sherry cask whisky too
Re: Sweet heavenly ambrosia: the Bourboni
[quote="gnarkill"]I'm looking at you Turkey 101 & Booker'squote]
you mix bookers? WT101 but not bookers. I bet turkey rye would give it the needed kick.
you mix bookers? WT101 but not bookers. I bet turkey rye would give it the needed kick.
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