3rd #cocktail of #GoodFridayCocktails in 2024: The Neutral Ground

Our first cocktail is the The Neutral Ground, created by Rhiannon Enlil in New Orleans 2008. Named after the stretch of Canal Street between the Creole’s living in the French Quarter and the Americans on the other side.

The Neutral Ground

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time2 mins

Created by Rhiannon Enlil in New Orleans 2008. Named after the stretch of Canal Street between the Creole's living in the French Quarter and the Americans on the other side.

 60 ml (1 oz) rye whiskey
 15 ml (½ oz) amontillado sherry
 15 ml (½ oz) Benedictine D.O.M
 3 dashes orange bitters

1

Place ice in a mixing jug.

2

Add all ingredients and stir until well-chilled.

3

Strain into a cocktail glass and garnish with an orange twist.

AI generated anecdote for article length

It was a warm summer evening, and Thomas had invited a group of close friends over to his apartment for a relaxed dinner party. The sounds of laughter and conversation filled the air as the group gathered around the dining table, enjoying delicious food and good company.

As the evening wore on and dessert was served, Thomas decided it was the perfect time to impress his guests with a special post-dinner cocktail: The Neutral Ground. With a twinkle in his eye, he excused himself to the kitchen, eager to showcase his mixology skills and treat his friends to a taste of New Orleans.

Thomas had always been passionate about cocktails, often experimenting with different spirits and flavors in his spare time. Tonight, he had chosen to recreate The Neutral Ground—a sophisticated blend of rye whiskey, Amontillado sherry, Benedictine D.O.M, and Angostura orange bitters.

With a sense of excitement, Thomas filled a mixing glass with ice, relishing the chill of the cubes against his fingertips. He reached for the bottle of rye whiskey, pouring a generous measure into the glass. The warm, spicy aroma of the whiskey filled the air, mingling with the nutty scent of the sherry.

Next, Thomas added a splash of Amontillado sherry to the mix, followed by a drizzle of Benedictine D.O.M—a sweet and herbal liqueur that added depth and complexity to the cocktail. Finally, he added a few dashes of Angostura orange bitters, balancing out the sweetness with a hint of citrus and spice.

With practiced precision, Thomas stirred the ingredients together, the ice swirling gently in the glass. He could feel the weight of the mixing spoon in his hand as he stirred, his anticipation growing with each turn of the spoon.

Once the cocktail was well-chilled, Thomas carefully strained it into elegant cocktail glasses, the liquid shimmering in the soft light of the dining room. With a final flourish, he garnished each glass with a twist of lemon peel, the oils releasing a burst of citrus aroma as they settled on the surface of the cocktail.

Thomas's friends gathered around the table, their eyes sparkling with anticipation as they watched him prepare the cocktails. With a smile, Thomas passed The Neutral Ground cocktails to his guests, who eagerly took their first sips.

"This is incredible, Thomas!" exclaimed Sarah, her taste buds tingling with delight as she savored the rich and complex flavors of the cocktail. "You've really outdone yourself."

Thomas beamed with pride, his heart swelling with satisfaction. For him, there was no greater joy than sharing his passion for mixology with friends, seeing their enjoyment and appreciation of his creations.

As the evening wore on, the conversation flowed freely, fueled by laughter and the clinking of glasses. The Neutral Ground cocktails continued to flow, each sip a toast to friendship, creativity, and the vibrant spirit of New Orleans.

And as the night drew to a close, Thomas couldn't help but feel grateful for moments like these—moments shared with friends, gathered around a table, savoring the taste of a perfectly crafted cocktail.

Ingredients

 60 ml (1 oz) rye whiskey
 15 ml (½ oz) amontillado sherry
 15 ml (½ oz) Benedictine D.O.M
 3 dashes orange bitters

Directions

1

Place ice in a mixing jug.

2

Add all ingredients and stir until well-chilled.

3

Strain into a cocktail glass and garnish with an orange twist.

The Neutral Ground

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