Paleo Retiree writes:
I asked the bartender at a steakhouse where we ate recently what made this such a good Manhattan. “A few drops of Grenadine swirled in the shaker and then poured off,” she said.
“Is that really all?” I persisted.
“Well, what really makes it good is that it’s nearly all whiskey,” she said.
I asked the bartender at another steakhouse we ate at recently what made the above Old Fashioned so good, as well as so strong. (I snapped the photo at the moment when I was starting to feel tipsy — just a few sips in.)
“What you’re probably picking up is that our basic Old Fashioned is a double,” she said.
The wisdom of the bartender.
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Those look great – of course, I’m at work right now, so they look even better than they normally would. Whatever happened to the three-martini lunch?
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They really were good. One of the great things about retiring: treating yourself to a cocktail in the middle of the day without worrying about how productive you’ll be able to be after getting back to the office. Let me know if you’re ever heading to NYC — if so, let’s meet up (and cocktails are on me).
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