2nd #cocktail of #StPatricksDay in 2024: Shamrock

Our second cocktail is the Shamrock, an emerald green cocktail named after Ireland’s national symbol and perfect for St Patrick’s Day.

Over 100 years old, the Shamrock appeared in Hugo R. Ensslin’s 1917 Recipes for Mixed Drinks (2nd Edition) and then again in Harry Craddock’s 1930 The Savoy Cocktail Book with only two small differences; Ensslin says to stir and garnish with an olive, while Craddock calls for it to be shaken and served with no garnish.

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time2 mins

Over 100 years old, the Shamrock appeared in Hugo R. Ensslin's 1917 Recipes for Mixed Drinks (2nd Edition) and then again in Harry Craddock's 1930 The Savoy Cocktail Book with only two small differences; Ensslin says to stir and garnish with an olive, while Craddock calls for it to be shaken and served with no garnish.

 45 ml (1½ oz) Irish whiskey
 45 ml (1½ oz) dry vermouth
 3 dashes Green Chartreuse
 3 dashes green creme de menthe
 Olive for garnish

AI generated anecdote for article length

As the clock struck six, signaling the start of the evening, Sarah found herself buzzing with anticipation. Tonight was the night she had been eagerly awaiting - a gathering of her closest friends for a homemade dinner party. With a smile on her face, she made her way to the kitchen, ready to whip up something special to kick off the evening.

Sarah had always loved playing hostess, and she prided herself on her ability to concoct delicious cocktails that never failed to impress her guests. Tonight, she had decided to treat her friends to her latest creation - the Shamrock cocktail.

With a sense of purpose, Sarah gathered the ingredients she would need - Irish whiskey, dry vermouth, green Chartreuse, and green crème de menthe. As she reached for the bottles, she couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement. She loved the challenge of experimenting with different flavors and spirits, and she was confident that tonight's creation would be a hit.

With the ingredients in hand, Sarah set to work. She placed ice in a mixing jug, the cubes clinking softly as she added them one by one. Next, she carefully measured out the Irish whiskey, pouring it over the ice with a steady hand. The rich, smooth aroma of the whiskey filled the air, setting the stage for what was sure to be a delightful cocktail.

Next, Sarah added the dry vermouth, its subtle herbal notes mingling with the warm, earthy tones of the whiskey. She followed it up with a measure of green Chartreuse, the vibrant liqueur adding a touch of sweetness and complexity to the drink.

With the green Chartreuse added, Sarah reached for the bottle of green crème de menthe. She poured a generous splash into the mixing jug, the minty aroma wafting up to meet her nose. She couldn't help but smile - she loved the fresh, cooling flavor that the crème de menthe brought to the cocktail, and she knew it would be the perfect finishing touch.

With all the ingredients in the mixing jug, Sarah picked up a long spoon and stirred the mixture gently, the ice swirling around in the jug. As she stirred, she couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction - there was something almost meditative about the rhythmic motion of stirring a cocktail, something that never failed to calm her nerves and put her at ease.

Once the cocktail was well-chilled, Sarah strained it into a cocktail coupe, the liquid shimmering in the soft light of the kitchen. With a flourish, she garnished the cocktail with an olive, the vibrant green fruit adding a pop of color to the drink.

As she surveyed her handiwork, Sarah couldn't help but feel a sense of pride. The Shamrock cocktail looked absolutely stunning, and she couldn't wait to share it with her friends. With a smile on her face, she made her way to the living room, ready to kick off the evening with a toast to good friends and good times.

Ingredients

 45 ml (1½ oz) Irish whiskey
 45 ml (1½ oz) dry vermouth
 3 dashes Green Chartreuse
 3 dashes green creme de menthe
 Olive for garnish

Directions

Shamrock

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