1 1/2 oz Corazon Reposado Tequila (Cimarron)
3/4 oz Amaro Braulio (*)
3/4 oz Lemon Juice
1/2 oz Honey Syrup
1/2 oz Simple Syrup
1 Egg White
1 Strawberry
Muddle the strawberry, add the rest of the ingredients, and shake without ice. Shake with ice, strain into a Delmonico (single old fashioned) glass, and garnish with a lemon twist.
(*) Later made at the bar with Amaro Abano, see text.

Two Sundays ago, I wanted to use the other half of my lemon, so I found the Que Paso from The Violet Hour's Winter 2022 menu through online recipe flashcards. While the flashcards had the amaro as Brauilo, their
Instagram in late March 2022 had it as Abano. It is unclear when during the menu's progression that the liqueur switched, but I made it with Braulio, although strawberry-Abano has worked rather well in the
Speaking In Tongues that was created across town at Sable in 2010. With Braulio, the Que Paso welcomed the senses with lemon, red berry, vegetal, and pine aromas. Next, creamy, lemon, fruity, and honey notes on the sip flowed into tequila, honey, pine, and strawberry flavors on the swallow.
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