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Brooklynite
Classic, Aromatic, Bittersweetwhisky
Community recipe
⏱ 6-8 minMedium

COCKTAIL RECIPE

Brooklynite

Brooklynite is a modern interpretation of the classic Brooklyn cocktail. The spicy character of rye whiskey combines with sweet vermouth and Maraschino liqueur. With its bittersweet balance and light aromatic texture, it offers a sophisticated option for both experienced drinkers and bar enthusiasts.

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Brooklynite is a modern interpretation of the classic Brooklyn cocktail, balancing the spicy and strong character of rye whiskey with sweet vermouth and maraschino liqueur. Angostura bitters add aromatic and slightly bitter layers to the drink. This combination makes drinking a sophisticated and balanced experience. Born in 1920s America, the cocktail reflects New York's bar culture and sophisticated drinking style. Serving the mix in a chilled glass allows the flavors to shine through and enrich the drinking experience. A garnish of orange peel or cherry adds both visual and aromatic intensity. Brooklynite combines the classic and modern bar approach, offering history, aroma and sophisticated taste in every sip. It is an ideal choice for both experienced cocktail enthusiasts and beginners.

“Life is about rediscovering classic flavors with modern touches.”

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Ingredients

500 mlRye Whiskey
250 mlSweet Vermouth
5 mlMaraschino Liqueur
1 dashAngostura Bitters
Ice-
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Method

  1. 1

    Fill the mixing bowl with ice and chill.

  2. 2

    Add the rye whiskey, sweet vermouth and maraschino liqueur to the mixing bowl.

  3. 3

    Add the Angostura bitters and stir with a bar spoon for about 20-30 seconds.

  4. 4

    Strain the mixture into a chilled coupe or old fashioned glass.

  5. 5

    Garnish with orange peel or cherries, squeeze lightly to meld the flavors.

  6. 6

    Serve the cocktail slowly and allow the flavors to integrate before sipping.

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Bartender Tips

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Garnish with orange peel or cherries: enhances flavors and presentation.

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Chill the glass beforehand: The taste and texture of the cocktail will be balanced.

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Stirring time: 20-30 seconds to homogenize the flavors.

Recipe Info

🍸Glass
Coupe or Old Fashioned
🔥ABV
%32 ABV
👥Servings
1 glass
🍱Serving Style
Cold / No or Little Ice
🌍Origin
America
📜Period
1920s

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    Recipe Info

    🍸Glass
    Coupe or Old Fashioned
    🔥ABV
    %32 ABV
    👥Servings
    1 glass
    🍱Serving Style
    Cold / No or Little Ice
    🌍Origin
    America
    📜Period
    1920s

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