The Noble Experiment

Tag: Spring

Recipe: Cachaca Old Fashioned

After much tinkering over the past few weeks in preparation for an upcoming class, I stumbled upon a cocktail that has turned into a new favorite.

I was mixing up a few separate cocktails to present at an upcoming cocktail class. I mixed up an old-fashioned and a classic caipirnha. They’re both lovely cocktails, delicious in their own right. After sipping and thinking and sipping and thinking, I decided to mash them up together, which is a common practice in my household.

So I took two Luxardo Maraschino cherries,

replaced the orange with lime and added a touch more sugar than normal. Right off the bat we had a nice start.

Acid, sugar, color…it was looking good. To play off the flavors of the lime, I decided to use cachaca instead of bourbon.  I like the depth and lightness of cachaca over standard light rum, and bourbon is more of a fall liquor for me.  Finally, to give it the depth of a true Old Fashioned and to offset some of the sugars, I reached for the bitters. I started with classic Angostura, but in the end settled on Fee Brothers Old Fashioned Bitters.

The result was a classic mash-up.  A cachaca old-fashioned.  Or a cherry caipirinha with bitters.  Whatever you want to call it, it was a lovely concoction.  One that is perfect for the spring with a wintery richness from the cherries and a summery pepper-ness from the cachaca.  Check out the recipe below:

Cachaca Old Fashioned

2 Luxardo Maraschino Cherries

1/2 of a Lime, quartered

2 teaspoons sugar

2 oz cachaca

1 dash Fee Brothers Old Fashioned Bitters

Take the cherries, lime pieces and sugar and muddle them up in a large glass.  After they’re muddled, allow them to sit for two or three minutes to help dissolve some of the sugar.  Add the cachaca and the bitters, stir, and serve over ice. You really don’t need a garnish here, as you’ll have muddled cherries and lime pieces in the glass.  Enjoy!

Making Rhubarb Syrup and Cocktails

Tis’ the season for house-made spring mixers!  And this time of year always makes me think of rhubarb and asparagus.  Asparagus seems like a tough fit with most cocktails, so rhubarb was my spring item of choice for this mixer.  Look at all this beautiful rhubarb!

I decided to go with a nice tangy rhubarb syrup to complement a yet-to-be-determined cocktail.  So I took fresh rhubarb, sugar, water, and lime juice and threw it all on the stove.  I brought it to a boil and let it simmer for about 10 minutes.  To help concentrate the flavors, I decided to blend the mixture and strain it through a cheesecloth.  The final product was a vibrant red color and had a nice consistency.  It was viscous enough, but not overly so.  And the sweet/tart balance was just right.

Now on to the cocktails: After testing out a few different liquors I landed on white rum.  It’s a good fit for the spring time and I found that it had the appropriate amount of herbaceousness (sp?!) for this cocktail.  Gin felt too complex and it overwhelmed the syrup.  Vodka was too blank.  White rum had the peppery zip I was looking for but it was balanced enough to let the rhubarb shine.  For this particular cocktail I decided to use Dogfish Head White Rum (you may know that I’m a Dogfish fan) and it was just right.

To continue moving the cocktail in the right direction, I decided that rum, lime and rhubarb syrup would be my base.  I ended up with two very different, but both appealing, spring cocktails.  The first was simpler and it played off of the tartness/sourness of the rhubarb, bringing in a little acid to liven things up and a touch of sweetness to balance them out.  See recipe #1 below.  The second cocktail brought in some additional liqueurs and a bit more sweetness.  But it was balanced out by Angostura and I was satisfied with the end product.

Go get yourself some rhubarb and get to work!

Rhubarb Cocktail #1:

1.25 oz white rum

0.75 oz lime juice

0.50 oz simple syrup

0.75 oz rhubarb syrup

1 Dash Angostura Bitters

Rhubarb Cocktail #2:

1 oz rhubarb syrup

0.75 oz lime juice

1.25 oz white rum

0.50 oz Domaine de Canton

0.25 oz St Germain

1 Dash Angostura Bitters

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