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Posts Tagged ‘Punch’

Cocktail Hour: Tequila Punch

Posted by Arctic Wolf on May 17, 2016

Spiced Rum Punch

Punch Anyone?

Some of the best crowd pleasing mixed drinks are what we traditionally call ‘Punch‘ recipes. These recipes are great for large gatherings as they are easy for the home bartender to create. In fact, a useful formula for creating a flavourful punch can be remembered using this simple poem:

Two of sour (lemon or lime juice)
One of Sweet (Sugar syrup)
Three of Strong (80 proof alcohol)
Four of weak (Water, ice or non-tart juice)

This formula is not only useful for punch recipes; the first three lines are often the basis of cocktail recipes. This is because the ratios noted in the poem do a good job of balancing the flavour between the different sweet and sour ingredients found in most citrus based cocktails.

I wondered about the genesis of the poem and did a little research several years ago and found a comparable poem for Planters Punch from the New York Times in 1908.

PLANTER’S PUNCH
(from the 1908 New York Times)

This recipe I give to thee,
Dear brother in the heat.
Take two of sour (lime let it be)
To one and a half of sweet,
Of Old Jamaica pour three strong,
And add four parts of weak.
Then mix and drink. I do no wrong —
I know whereof I speak.

The difference is subtle; but the older version uses a slightly higher amount of sweet ingredient (sugar syrup). I wonder to myself if perhaps the old bartenders used a weaker ratio of sugar to water in their sugar syrup or if perhaps going back in time people just preferred a sweeter punch recipe. In my experience I prefer the older New York Times formulation which is perhaps because I also use a less sweet sugar syrup (1:1 ratio) than most bartenders do (1:2).

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Tequila Punch

Although the recipe from the 1908 newspaper is for a Rum Punch, there is no reason Tequila cannot form the base of an equally refreshing summertime punch recipe. With this thought in mind, and with a large amount of poetic license, I created the following Tequila Punch mixing citrus juice and berry flavours and with Espolon Blanco Tequila.

It tastes absolutely delicious.

Tequila Punch

2 oz Lime Juice (two of Sour)
1 oz Raspberry Syrup (one of Sweet)
3 oz Espolon Blanco (three of strong)
1 oz Ocean Spray Cranberry Cocktail  (the other half of sweet and part of the weak)
2 oz Orange Juice  (part of the weak)
ice (with orange juice and cranberry cocktail we have four parts of weak )
Frozen Raspberries

Build in a large Tumbler with Ice
Stir to Mix
Garnish with Frozen Raspberries
Enjoy!

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!

Note: My review of Epsolon Blanco Tequila will publish tomorrow.

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Super Bowl Cocktail #2: Keep Pounding Punch

Posted by Arctic Wolf on February 6, 2016

It’s the day before the big game, and so far I have shared a nice cocktail; The Golden Gate, and two nice chicken recipes, Dab on ‘Em Wings & Bucking BBQ Bites. Today I am sharing my final Super Bowl recipe a nice Cocktail Punch created by San Francisco Bartender, Kevin Deidrich.  His recipe serves 25 people so it is a perfect punch to serve at a crowded Super Bowl Party.

You need a bottle of George Dickel Rye, about 6 fresh lemons to squeezes out the Lemon Juice, a small jar of Ginger Syrup, a large bottle of Sparkling Water, a cup of Sugar syrup, some fresh (or frozen) Raspberries, and a small bunch of Mint. Ginger syrup is a hassle to make, so even though I provide a link to a recipe, I suggest you pick up a jar or bottle at the grocery store (it is usually in the same aisle as the lemon and lime Cordials and syrups).

Kevin’s recipe scales up or down quite easily so make as much or as little as you need for the party.

Photo Credit: Kevin Diedrich

Photo Credit: Kevin Diedrich

KEEP POUNDING PUNCH (Serves 25)
*recipe created by Kevin Deidrich

750 ml. Bottle of George Dickel Rye
10 oz. Lemon Juice
5 oz. Ginger Syrup (see recipe here)
15 oz. Sparkling Water
7 tbsp. Sugar Syrup
Muddled Raspberries
Muddled Mint leaves
Citrus Slices

Add the ingredients into a large punch bowl
Add muddled fruit and fruit slices
Chill in the refrigerator until the guests arrive
Serve with ice.

Enjoy Responsibly!

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

I hope everyone enjoys the game.

Chimo!

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Note: My reviews for George Dickel Rye, and George Dickel No. 12 will publish in a few weeks.

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