Comments on: Smoky Martini Cocktail https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/ You can make these cocktails. Start right now. Sun, 03 Jan 2016 23:02:04 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/#comment-106900 Sun, 03 Jan 2016 23:02:04 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=239#comment-106900 In reply to Jacob Hooker.

I’ve seen the Cooper Union in the Death & Co. “cookbook”, but never gotten around to making it. Now you have me interested, and it seems to be cocktail time…

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/#comment-106899 Sun, 03 Jan 2016 22:58:50 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=239#comment-106899 In reply to Jacob Hooker.

I still haven’t encountered the Ungava gin in my region; I’ve seen a couple reviews that made it sound intriguing, though I’m a dyed-in-the-wool London Dry guy. I look forward to tasting it someday.

I’m with you on the Laphroaig and Ardbeg as smoke and peat sources. I’ve never had the Supernova, I’ll have to work on that.

The Monopolowa vodka is an interesting suggestion. I’ve not seen it in my liquor stores, but I’ll be watching — I like the idea of something “crisp” to stand against the whiskies.

Thanks for the ideas!

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By: Jacob Hooker https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/#comment-106781 Mon, 28 Dec 2015 23:07:02 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=239#comment-106781 And sorry for overpowering, but on the subject of whisky “rinses,” Phil Ward of Mayahuel and Death and Co. has invented an excellent Sazerac-inspired drink called a Cooper Union with a Laphroaig rinse, Redbreast Irish Whiskey base, St. Germain, and orange bitters. If there’s one thing Death and Co. taught me, it’s how much peaty Scotch loves citrus.

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By: Jacob Hooker https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/#comment-106780 Mon, 28 Dec 2015 23:02:46 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=239#comment-106780 Ungava gin is a Canadian gin, relatively new, made only with ingredients grown in Canada. The previous commenter didn’t mention it specifically, but it has an interesting bright yellow color. It is a decent gin, as New World gins go. Give me Philadelphia Blue any day.

Also, as someone who loves peat more than anything else in the wide world of liquor, I absolutely support your brother’s recipe. My only change would be to specify more exactly the 10 Year Laphroaig (or if you’re feeling decadent and a bit debauched, Ardbeg Supernova), and Monopolowa Vodka for a more crisp support of the whiskey.

For those wanting to ease into smoky whiskies, and not sure if they’ll like, try the Irish Connemara or Suntory Hakushu 12 Year Old for whiskies that have a wisp of smoke, and are still excellent if you don’t end up loving it. They also shine in Old Fashioneds made with a tiny bit of orange liqueur to sand off the peat.

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/#comment-83436 Thu, 10 Jul 2014 14:04:39 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=239#comment-83436 In reply to bericm.

One place I particularly enjoy Carpano Antica is in the Saratoga, which is very much in the Manhattan model, with half the rye whiskey replaced by brandy. Carpano’s lushness seems just the thing there.

Carpano also works well in the Negroni, and particularly in the Negroni’s apple brandy cousin, the Normandie.

Good question—thanks for taking time to comment.

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By: bericm https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/#comment-83400 Thu, 10 Jul 2014 03:27:49 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=239#comment-83400 In reply to Doug Ford.

Sorry to come back so completely off topic: just came home with Carpano Antica thinking that it made a Black Manhattan. Did I cross my wires with one of your other recipes?? Not sure how I got this so messed up …

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/#comment-83266 Sun, 06 Jul 2014 17:50:29 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=239#comment-83266 In reply to bericm.

Good question, I don’t know if a bourbon wash is already “a thing” or not. Anyway, I’d say give it a try. Thanks for the idea.

Ungava Bay gin: I have never encountered it.

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By: bericm https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/#comment-83209 Fri, 04 Jul 2014 18:27:28 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=239#comment-83209 so all this makes me want to try something with a bourbon wash, or is that already “a thing”?

as an aside, Ungava Bay gin creates a uniquely visual Martini experience

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/#comment-83073 Mon, 30 Jun 2014 20:40:48 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=239#comment-83073 In reply to Rush Padgett.

“Scotch and Tonic,” I guess.

Interesting idea, the Chicago Martini. Thanks for commenting.

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By: Rush Padgett https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/#comment-83071 Mon, 30 Jun 2014 19:11:01 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=239#comment-83071 Hey, I’ll chime in! I actually really like the name Smoky Martini, but think it should be specified to use only a smoky scotch like Teachers, Johnny Black, or an Islay malt as you’ve mentioned! For some reason I feel like a “Chicago Martini” should feature grape brandy or cognac instead of whisky. Interestingly, I’ve subbed in a splash of Scotch(or Irish) for the usual lime in G&T’s with exceptional results. Don’t even know where to start with naming that one!

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/#comment-6227 Wed, 20 Feb 2013 20:06:27 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=239#comment-6227 In reply to djhawaiianshirt.

Yes, I find that peculiar, too, especially since this is one of my dozen most-read stories. There’s no accounting for some things…

So anyway: Interesting that CocktailDB shows no “Smoky Martini” at all. In addition to the “Chicago Martini,” it does show the “Dusty Martini”—similar, but very light on the Scotch. “Chicago Martini” is a great name, I like it. I’ll go with that. And add it to the tags.

Good find, thanks!

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By: djhawaiianshirt https://cold-glass.com/2010/01/23/smoky-martini-cocktail/#comment-6226 Wed, 20 Feb 2013 18:47:21 +0000 http://dmford.wordpress.com/?p=239#comment-6226 Are there seriously no comments to this old post?

Anyway, I thought you’d like to know that CocktailDB calls this the Chicago Martini. I’ve been making them occasionally, and I really enjoy them.

http://cocktaildb.com/recipe_detail?id=502

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