Wednesday, December 4, 2024

pipe dreams

2 oz Gin (Beefeater)
1/2 oz Strega
1/2 oz Suze
1/8 oz Honey Syrup
1 dash Peach Bitters (Fee's)

Stir with ice, strain into a coupe, and garnish with a lemon twist.
Two Wednesdays ago, I had noted a recipe from Parla in Boston that was a curious stirred gin drink called the Pipe Dreams that I found in an online set of recipe flashcards and later confirmed on the bar's Instagram. The drink was crafted by Pat Panageas (as described on their social media) as part of the Dungeon Master list of twenty drinks. The idea is that imbibers roll a 20-sided die to pick a drink and slowly work their way through the list to make it to the next level. The Pipe Dreams reminded me of the original 1920s Yellow Cocktail of gin, Yellow Chartreuse, and Suze (later adapted to include lemon juice) especially considering how close Yellow Chartreuse and Strega are as shown by the history of The Eulogy. Once prepared, the Pipe Dreams flowed out to the nose with lemon, gentian herbal, and floral aromas. Next, a honey-laden sip opened up into gin, bright, earthy, and pine flavors on the swallow with a honey-peach finish.

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