Pink Vesper

* 3 oz. Gin
* 1 oz. VODKA (VODKA flavored VODKA)
* 1/2 oz. Angostura Bitters
* Lemon Twist
* Ice

1.) Pour all liquids into a shaker filled with ice, It is to be shaken not stirred.
2.) Pour into martini glass.
3.) Garnish with lemon twist on a diamond-head martini pick, for an extra Killshot.

* Above measurements serves one ‘strong’ (6 oz.) martini glass or two average martinis. *

This Drink Me is a throw back to James Bond’s Vesper Martini with a chic twist. Mainly due to the fact that the third ingredient, Kina Lillet, is no longer available in the marketplace. Therefore we had to substitute that with Angostura Bitters which has a pinkish hue, however you can use any other dry vermouth. Learn more about James Bond’s Vesper cocktail here.

Drink Me brought to you by: Agent J & EZ

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Gin?! That’s right, It’s GIN O’clock?! Ha! I dunno. But for some reason I’ve been on a GIN binge. I’m not exactly sure how I feel about it. In a silly way I feel as though I am cheating on VODKA. But a New Year calls for New Drink Mes. Am I right?. So get ready, because we’ll be inviting new flavors and VIPs to the party.

* 2 oz. New Amsterdam GIN
* 3 oz. Grapefruit Juice (I did half store bought and half fresh squeezed grapefruit juice).
* 1 oz. Rosemary Simple Syrup


1.) Pour all ingredients into a shaker filled with ice & Shake it like you mean it!
2.) Pour drink into martini glass.
3.) Garnish with a grapefruit wedge and a sprig of rosemary, for an extra Killshot.

* Above measurements serves one ‘strong’ (6 oz.) martini glass or two average martinis. *

Rosemary Simple Syrup
* 3 C. Water (1 part)
* 3 C. Sugar (1 part)
* 6 Sprigs of fresh Rosemary (2 sprigs per parts)

1.) Slowly heat up water, sugar and rosemary sprigs in a sauce pan. Once the sugar has become one with the water (it will look clear) turn heat down and simmer for five to ten minutes. Set aside to cool.
2.) Once cooled, find a vessel to pour and store simple syrup. I used an empty 360 VODKA bottle, I never have the heart to discard those. Um .. these bottles are brilliant! I also added my rosemary sprigs inside the bottle to both continue infusing the flavor and for also an unique presentation. You, however, are welcome to discard your sprigs. Ta-Da! You just made the simplest of simple syrup. Congratulations! What other flavors shall we make next?

Drink Me brought to you by: Agent J

Cheers!

A quick shout out and thank you to Agent J’s SIL, Lara for naming this Drink Me.