Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving, And Bottoms Up!

 
   We had another virtual/real world blowout at our house a couple of weekends ago. We first tried this a few months back during the Summer. We invited some of our Twitter friends to mix it up with some RL friends and vice a versa. It was great, no one turned out to be wanted, an axe murderer or not who/what they said they were. So we decided to do it again. For the record @bayareaglutton still holds the record as the first person to be let into our house on a Twitter knowledge only basis.

   Among our guests were the lovely Erin and Phil Jimcosky  aka @endivechronicle and @FoodAperture of Mutineer Magazine. If you've not read Mutineer, it's not your Uncle Freddy's Wine Magazine. These guys are new and fresh on the cutting edge of all things drinkable. I strongly advise you to check 'em out. Of course this was a full frontal goatapalooza afternoon. I'll be posting the recipes and details later, but right now I want to feature something that I've never done before and that is a COCKTAIL!

   We never seem to serve these at our house since everybody is always after the wine and beer with Indian food, but when Phil offered to be the offical Mixmaster for the day, how could I say no. The conversation went something like this.

   "I could make some cocktails, something perfect for the meal." 

   "I don't have anything... well I do but I don't think it goes with anything."

   "Don't worry, I'll bring everything"

   "I have a cocktail shaker and I have cocktail glasses. They were a wedding present 100 years ago and they've never been used."

   "Do you have ice?"

   "Yes"

   So Phil came over with his bartending stash and set up on my kitchen table.


He started mixing.


What is this drink called?

The Howl:

It was the brainchild of Alan and Brian Kropf of Mutineer Magazine as a signature cocktail for the Di Rosa Winery Auction X event.  Phil said he learned the drink when he was helping Alan mix the the cocktail for what seemed like 300 people the night of the event.  It was his first time tending bar which led to him to develop a greater respect for bar tenders everywhere.


The Howl Cocktail




 Here's what you'll need to make this drink
 1 part gin
 1/2 part pear syrup
 1/2 part lemon juice
 1 dash lavender bitters


Here's How to Mix it
Add ingredients into a cocktail shaker and shake


Pour into a tumbler with ice.



Add a touch of club soda.
Add 1 dash of lavender bitters for aromatics.


Make sure everyone is served.


   And Cheers! Salud! Prost! Gan Bei!  Kanpei!  Salute! L'Chaim! Cent' Anni'! Ya'sou! Skal! Sante!



Have a Howl-ing great Thanksgiving for those of you celebrating. Coming up next adventures in goating and what is this man thinking about??



Follow along on Twitter @kathygori

11 comments :

  1. What a fun party! And the Howl sounds delicious...great glasses, too~ Have a happy Thanksgiving, Kathy!

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  2. Sounds like a fun party. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.

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  3. Came over here from Barb's at Creative Culinary. What a lovely sounding cocktail and so nice of you to *pinch-hit* for her today. Happy to hear that your first gathering of on-line and IRL friends was so successful that you held another. Yes, there always is the worry that on-line folks aren't who they say they are etc., but the wonderful ones that you do manage to meet IRL would more than compensate for those *posers* that I'm sure are few and far between.

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  4. I'd love to try this. Do you know how the pear syrup is made?
    Elizabeth.

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  5. Tweetups are fun - haven't met a shady person yet :) Love the cocktail - I can make my own pear syrup, but what about lavender bitters? Thanks for offering this up at Creative Culinary.

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  6. @Priscilla,
    The bitters are from Scrappys' Bitters... Love the name! http://scrappysbitters.com/

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  7. @anonymous,
    Erin, aka @endivechronicles said that the pear syrup is pear juice mixed with lemon and sugar and then cooked down. She said blending is simply a matter of tasting. Hope that helps.

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  8. I know you mentioned that the glasses were a wedding gift but any idea what the brand/designer is. I absolutely adore them, would love to search them out somewhere.

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  9. Mrs. Jones,
    They are from Gumps in San Francisco..I'll see if I can find out more

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