Elder's Last WordCocktail recipe
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Elder's Last Word is a floral twist on a classic, where the fragrant elderflower liqueur and the citrus zing of lemon juice balance the herbal complexity of Yellow Chartreuse and the dryness of gin. This concoction is both refreshing and deep, catering to those who appreciate intricate, botanical flavors.
Method
How to make a Elder's Last Word
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- Place all ingredients in shaker
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- Add ice and shake until cold
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- Pour into a coupe glass and serve
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How do I properly shake the Elder's Last Word cocktail?
To properly shake the Elder’s Last Word, first, fill a shaker with ice. Add the lemon juice, gin, yellow Chartreuse, and elderflower liqueur into the shaker. Secure the lid and shake vigorously for about 10 to 15 seconds or until the shaker feels cold to the touch. This ensures that the cocktail is well-chilled and properly mixed.
What exactly is Yellow Chartreuse, and how does it influence the flavor of the Elder's Last Word?
Yellow Chartreuse is a French herbal liqueur made by the Carthusian Monks since the 1740s. It contains a blend of distilled alcohol aged with 130 herbs, plants, and flowers. Its taste is sweeter and milder compared to Green Chartreuse, with hints of honey, saffron, and anise. In the Elder’s Last Word, Yellow Chartreuse contributes a complex herbal backdrop that balances the tartness of the lemon and the floral notes of the elderflower liqueur, adding depth and sophistication to the cocktail.
What is the best way to serve the Elder's Last Word to enhance its flavors?
The Elder’s Last Word is best served in a chilled cocktail glass to maintain its cold temperature, enhancing the overall drinking experience. Optionally, you can express a lemon peel over the glass before serving to add a subtle aroma, which will heighten the cocktail's citrus notes without altering its balanced flavor profile.
How does the alcohol content of the Elder's Last Word compare to other classic cocktails?
With an alcohol content of 23.75%, the Elder’s Last Word is moderately strong. It's comparable to other classic cocktails like the Margarita (around 26%) but less potent than some stronger cocktails such as the Martini (around 32%) or Manhattan (around 30%). Its balanced alcohol content makes it a great choice for those seeking a cocktail that is strong enough to be savoring but not overwhelmingly alcoholic.
Are there any special garnishes recommended for the Elder's Last Word?
For the Elder’s Last Word, a simple yet elegant garnish recommendation would be a thin lemon twist or a small sprig of fresh mint. These garnishes not only add a visual appeal but also complement the drink’s citrus and floral notes, respectively, enhancing the overall sensory experience of the cocktail.
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