Mix and Chill
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Remember the Maine Cocktail Recipe · Step 1 of 1
To make a Remember the Maine cocktail, first chill a coupe or cocktail glass. Then combine rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, cherry heering, and absinthe in a mixing glass. Fill the mixing glass with ice and stir for about thirty seconds until the mixture is chilled. Finally, strain the drink into your chilled glass and add a garnish such as a cherry or orange peel if desired.
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FAQs
Do I really need specific bar tools like a "Mixing Glass 'The Flagship'" and a "Teardrop Barspoon" to make this cocktail?
While high-quality bar tools enhance the experience and efficiency, you can start with alternatives. A large glass or even a pint glass can substitute for a mixing glass, and a long spoon can replace a barspoon. For straining, a small sieve will work instead of a fine mesh strainer.
The project is listed as "beginner" and "15 minutes." Is this realistic for someone new to making cocktails?
Yes, 15 minutes is a realistic active preparation time once you have your ingredients and tools ready. As a beginner, your first few attempts might take slightly longer as you get comfortable with measuring and stirring, but the process itself is straightforward. Practice will make it quicker and smoother.
How can I tell if I've stirred the "Remember the Maine" enough to chill it without over-diluting it?
Stirring for 30 seconds with plenty of ice is a good starting point. You're looking for the outside of your mixing glass to become frosted and very cold to the touch. Taste a small amount; if it tastes too strong, continue stirring for another 10-15 seconds. The goal is cold and smooth, not watery.
What if I don't have Cherry Heering or Absinthe? Can I substitute these unique ingredients?
Cherry Heering is key for its unique sweet cherry and almond notes; a good quality cherry liqueur could be a substitute but will alter the flavor profile significantly. Absinthe is used in a small rinse or dash; if you don't have it, you could try a dash of an anise-flavored liqueur like pastis, though the distinct herbal notes will differ. For the best flavor, try to use the specified ingredients.
Mix and Chill
Part of project
Remember the Maine Cocktail Recipe · Step 1 of 1
To make a Remember the Maine cocktail, first chill a coupe or cocktail glass. Then combine rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, cherry heering, and absinthe in a mixing glass. Fill the mixing glass with ice and stir for about thirty seconds until the mixture is chilled. Finally, strain the drink into your chilled glass and add a garnish such as a cherry or orange peel if desired.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I really need specific bar tools like a "Mixing Glass 'The Flagship'" and a "Teardrop Barspoon" to make this cocktail?
While high-quality bar tools enhance the experience and efficiency, you can start with alternatives. A large glass or even a pint glass can substitute for a mixing glass, and a long spoon can replace a barspoon. For straining, a small sieve will work instead of a fine mesh strainer.
The project is listed as "beginner" and "15 minutes." Is this realistic for someone new to making cocktails?
Yes, 15 minutes is a realistic active preparation time once you have your ingredients and tools ready. As a beginner, your first few attempts might take slightly longer as you get comfortable with measuring and stirring, but the process itself is straightforward. Practice will make it quicker and smoother.
How can I tell if I've stirred the "Remember the Maine" enough to chill it without over-diluting it?
Stirring for 30 seconds with plenty of ice is a good starting point. You're looking for the outside of your mixing glass to become frosted and very cold to the touch. Taste a small amount; if it tastes too strong, continue stirring for another 10-15 seconds. The goal is cold and smooth, not watery.
What if I don't have Cherry Heering or Absinthe? Can I substitute these unique ingredients?
Cherry Heering is key for its unique sweet cherry and almond notes; a good quality cherry liqueur could be a substitute but will alter the flavor profile significantly. Absinthe is used in a small rinse or dash; if you don't have it, you could try a dash of an anise-flavored liqueur like pastis, though the distinct herbal notes will differ. For the best flavor, try to use the specified ingredients.