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Inspired by the Brooklyn cocktail, Jim Meehan and John Deragon created the Newark in 2007 for the fall cocktail menu at the iconic New York City bar PDT. This modified version of the classic swaps ...
Umeshu on the Rocks (Umeshu Rokku) Yashima Gakutei. Umeshu (梅酒) is a Japanese liqueur made by steeping ume plums (while still unripe and green) in liquor (焼酎, shōchū) and sugar. It has a sweet, sour taste, and an alcohol content of 10–15%. Famous brands of umeshu include Choya, Takara Shuzo and Matsuyuki.
Maesil-ju (Korean: 매실주; Hanja: 梅實酒), also called plum wine, plum liquor, or plum liqueur, is an alcoholic drink infused with maesil (plums). The exact origins of Maesil-ju are unknown, but it is thought to date back to the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392).
Bourbon strawberry smash (bourbon, strawberries, simple syrup, lemon juice, mint leaves, club soda) [41] Cranberry smash (vodka or bourbon, cranberries, mint leaves, lime, brown sugar, ginger ale) [ 42 ]
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Mystic Bourbon Liqueur (Bourbon, honey, spices) Old Pulteney liqueur (Old Pulteney single malt, prune, spices) Orangerie (Scotch, oranges, spices) Rock and Rye (American rye whiskey, citrus, rock candy) Sortilège Maple Whiskey Liqueur (Canadian whisky, maple syrup) Stag's Breath (Speyside malts and fermented comb honey)
Choya Umeshu Co., Ltd. (チョーヤ梅酒株式会社, Chōya Umeshu Kabushiki-gaisha), or Choya, is a Japanese company headquartered in Habikino, Osaka, Japan, which specializes in the production and sales of umeshu plum liqueur. Its other main businesses include brandy, sake, wine, and foods. The company started producing umeshu in 1959. [1]