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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by EveningNewbs to c/cocktails
 

This is one of my favorite cocktails. The flavors just meld together so well.

Ingredients

  • 0.75 oz Mezcal - I used Del Maguey Vida
  • 0.75 oz Bruto Americano
  • 0.75 oz Falernum
  • 0.75 oz Lime juice

Directions

  • Shake and strain.

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[โ€“] MeanyMellow 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Sounds delicious! I'm always looking for more uses for Falernum. Also, a good excuse to get a new Amaro, so it's perfect! I also kinda wonder how it would work with a Charanda instead of Mezcal... Could be interesting.

[โ€“] EveningNewbs 2 points 1 year ago

The original recipe called for Aperol, so you don't have to go exotic with it if you don't want to. I just like Bruto Americano instead of the sweeter orange amari.