They weren't both for me. Honest. |
Just to further cloud the issue, I've heard this cocktail called a Kentucky Gentleman, however I'm reliably informed that this moniker should apply only to brandy based versions.
I used Makers Mark again for this, which is a trifle sweet, so to lift things a bit I fell back on Angostura Bitters.
In addition I opted a large twist of lemon rind, squeezed/rubbed and thrown in - the natural oils in the rind combine with the ginger and bitters to give a spicy counterpoint to the sweet vanilla notes of the bourbon.
For a bit of extra freshness a mint garnish finishes things off nicely, but is not essential.
What you'll need:
- 60ml Makers Mark
- Ginger Ale
- Twist, lemon rind.
- Liberal dash, Angostura Bitters
- Ice
- Highball glass
- Mint, to garnish
Procedure:
- Throw a few ice cubes in to a highball glass
- Add a dash of bitters and then the bourbon
- Rub the lemon rind over the glass and put in
- Top with ginger ale
- Finish things off with a couple of mint leaves.
I don't really go in for this Valentine's Day stuff & nonsense, particularly when it comes to making pink frothy cocktails. However, I'm sure your dearly beloved / civil life partner will appreciate a Kentucky Mule or two before dinner this evening.
Failing that it ought to help numb the pain of seeing lots of nauseating couples swanning about like lovestruck teenagers.
With thanks to Hanna and Cathrine for acting as tasters. Much like the mint, female Scandinavian scientists are not strictly essential, but they're entertaining and do make proceedings look good.
(Despite slightly questionable big cat themed sock / jumper combinations.)
Cheers!
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