Any craft Gin. Bombay is probably giving a weird aftertaste to your drink tbh, I wouldn't use that in anything else than the trashbin.
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It makes a decent negroni
decent negroni
isn't that an oxymoron?
I do prefer Boulevardier but a negroni is good
Does anyone have a good replacement for green chartreuse in a cocktail such as this? It's my wife's favorite and I'm almost out.
I would be curious if anyone has a recommendation too. It's been a long time since I've had Chartreuse and I don't remember exactly what it tastes like. I needed it for some warm holiday drinks but couldn't find it. I ended up getting Centerbe which tasted wonderful in what I made.
It looks like they do have the last word on their website. Maybe I'll try to get a bottle and see, thanks!
Hopefully someone will come up with a recipe to mix absinthe, vermouth and amaro together the copy it exactly 😂
Chartreuse has such a lovely flavor. I like it in home fermented ginger beer. Have tried adding vodka, tequila, and gin (I don't remember which) to booze it up and each of them work. I DO like citrus so added a squeeze but sure it would work fine without. Personally think store bought soda would make it too sweet but if you like Negroni you like sweeter-stronger stuff than I do. Try your Bombay, the Chartreuse, ginger beer, 1-1-2.
Also (not kidding) try it with Coca Cola. Not quite like a highball, maybe 3/1 coke to Chartreuse. Interesting in a good way. It didn't work with diet coke, but nothing really does.
I guess I like the Chartreuse in fizzy things, because it also is good in a spritz.
A lot of ideas to consider here.
I had heard Fernet and coke was good (which still sounds almost unbelievable) but I think chartreuse in anything bubbly sounds promising.
This is one of my favorite cocktails, and I've made it with all sorts of variations. My favorite gin for this is Ransom Old Tom Gin. The original was better but the current version is still close enough.
If you're feeling experimental, I recommend subbing the gin for Rhum Agricole. It's got a grassy finish that (IMHO) works perfectly with the chartreuse.
Interesting! Never seen rhum argicole but I'll look it up