The Cornelia. Made from a post I found on here earlier today when I found this group.
Mine doesn't look nearly as good as the one in the OP, but it tastes pretty good. A little sweet for me, but glad I tried it.
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The Cornelia. Made from a post I found on here earlier today when I found this group.
Mine doesn't look nearly as good as the one in the OP, but it tastes pretty good. A little sweet for me, but glad I tried it.
An Eclipse. Definitely my kind of drink.
2oz Tequila
3/4oz Aperol
3/4oz Cherry Heering
3/4oz lemon
Mezcal rinse
Put mezcal in a coupe and park it in the freezer.
Measure everything else & shake with ice; retrieve the coupe and decide there is no way you are gonna pour any mezcal down the drain. Swirl and leave it all in there. Pour drink into glass.