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Alpine Meadows

Here is a cocktail which combines single malt whisky with dry gin.

Alpine Meadows

1 1/4 oz  SIngle Malt Whisky
2/3 oz  Dry Gin
1/3 oz Triple Sec (sub any quality triple distilled orange liqueur)
dash Bitters
ice
Citrus Zest

Add the ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice
Shake until the outside of the shaker begins to frost
Strain into chilled cocktail glass
Garnish with citrus zest

Enjoy Responsibly!

Note: If  you are interested in more of my original cocktail recipes, please click this link (Cocktails and Recipes) for more of my mixed drink recipes!

One Response to “Alpine Meadows”

  1. forrest said

    Chip, thanks for the nice words and thanks for the inspiration!
    i’ll be honest this drink was a happy accident and like you i have tried it with ‘quite a few’ different scotches always with great success. Actually a walk in the ‘Alpine Meadows’ seems very intriguing right now!! Slainte!

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