3/4 oz Jeppson's Malört
3/4 oz Fernet Branca
3/4 oz Lime Juice
3/4 oz Simple Syrup
Shake with ice and strain into a coupe glass.

Two Fridays ago, I spotted a reference to a two year old post on
Reddit's cocktails forum from user Fnordianslips for a drink called The Chicago Underground. They describe it as their Chicago-style take on the
Industry Sour. The post described, "This Industry Sour riff is an attempt at a cocktail tasty enough to get me through a bottle of Malört. And by God, it works! Fernet adds the complexity Malört's wormwood needs, and it all plays very nicely with lime and simple." Not one to back down from the challenge of drinking two of the most surly liqueurs in one glass (which I did one time before in the
Ada Lovecraft), I mixed this one up. The result proffered minty, menthol, pineapple, and grapefruit aromas to the nose. Next, caramel and lime on the sip shuffled into bitter grapefruit, gentian, minty, and menthol flavors on the swallow.
2 comments:
I tried this last night and it tasted way better than it has any right to. I did get the vague sense that it was missing a little something though. I tried a second iteration with slightly less Fernet (a mistake) and a little bit of Montenegro (also a mistake). Now I'm wondering if this just needs cinnamon simple syrup instead of regular.
Just tried this with cinnamon rich simple syrup and it's genuinely amazing. I don't understand why this is good but I'm going to mix this more!
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