This week we tested the recipes from San Francisco bartender Duggan McDonnell. Both drinks call for Serrano chili peppers, so beware. We found some spicy ones and they were wonderfully hot and flavorful!
3 small pieces of fresh ginger
1 thin slice of Serrano chili pepper
2 oz Hanger One Buddha’s Hand Vodka
1 oz lime juice
½ oz Five Spice-Infused Agave Nectar
Barrit’s Ginger Beer
Cucumber wedge (garnish)
Ginger slice (garnish)
Muddle the ginger and chili pepper in a tempered glass. Add the remaining ingredients, except the ginger beer, with ice and shake vigorously. Strain into a high ball filled with crushed ice while simultaneously pouring ginger beer to fill the glass. Garnish with cucumber and ginger slice.
For this cocktail we used Reed’s Ginger Beer since we could not find Barrit’s. Also, the Five Spice-Infused Agave Nectar recipe can be found at the end of Left Coast Libations, do not attempt to make your own with powdered Five Spice. The recipe calls for specific whole spices and really makes this cocktail unique. The aromas consist of cucumber and ginger from the garnish, we really didn’t get much smell from the cocktail itself. The flavor is spicy, sour, with a hint of sweetness and good ginger flavor. Sipping from the glass brings out more of a peppery, ginger and lemon flavor from the Vodka. We don’t recommend a straw for this cocktail. The second time around this cocktail was a little bit more vibrant and a little less warm. It is a delicious summer drink, and is well on its way to being our favorite of the book. Excellent!
2 pieces diced pineapple
1 thin slice of Serrano chili pepper
½ oz agave nectar
2 oz Partida blanco tequila
1 oz lime juice
½ oz green Chartreuse
Muddle the pineapple, chili pepper, and agave nectar in a tempered mixing glass. Add remaining ingredients, ice and shake vigorously. Strain into a highball glass half filled with crushed ice.
This is another drink light on aromas. Initially the pepper really came through on this cocktail, but not much else came through because it was too strong. The pineapple and Chartreuse seemed to be absent from this flavors. The flavor profile really changed when we added a straw. The drink went to a whole new place with this addition. It was much more balanced. There seemed to be some savory flavor missing with the tequila. It really makes me wish that there was an herbaceous flavor like sage to compliment the tequila.
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