We don't really get into politics much here at Cocktailians, but the news tonight of Osama bin Laden's death did have me in an ebullient mood. I doubt bin Laden or al-Qaeda were big on things like drinks or any sort of libertine fun, so I thought a celebratory cocktail might be in order, and what more appropriate way to mark the occasion than with a Manhattan?
Two ounces of whiskey older than 9/11 (and al-Qaeda, for that matter) -- an ounce of 18-year-old Sazerac and an ounce of 23-year-old Red Hook Rye -- mixed up (in a "Barack Bock" mixing glass from DC's District Chophouse) with some vermouth, some Fee's Whiskey Barrel-Aged Old-Fashioned Aromatic Bitters, and a few homemade New York State cocktail cherries made a great way to toast a victory. (Too bad I didn't have one of those American-flag cocktail picks on hand to complete the drink.)


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Posted by: Pandora Bracelets | March 27, 2012 at 06:25 PM