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Active Time
5 minutes
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Total Time
5 minutes
The Sazeraquiri is a rule-breaking collision of two celebrated drinks: theSazeracand thedaiquiri. Created by Anthony Brocatto, a longtime bartender at Backbar in Boston, the recipe both borrows and departs from the traditional build of each cocktail. Normally, a Sazerac glass gets an absinthe rinse; here, it’s therye whiskeythat does the rinsing, and the absinthe goes into the drink. Typically, a cocktail calls for a couple of dashes ofPeychaud’s bitters; here, it’s an entire ounce.Brocatto uses Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum to give the drink its body and double up on the funky banana notes of the Wild Turkey rye.
To make the rich honey syrup, combine two parts honey and one part warm water and stir to incorporate. Brocatto favors using a decanter with a throttle top to dispense the absinthe in drops; we’ve adjusted to teaspoons for an easier measure at home. —Roger Kamholz
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What you’ll need
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Cocktail Shaker
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Cocktail Strainer
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Ingredients
Makes 1
Step 1
Rinse a single old-fashioned glass with¼ oz. rye whiskey; discard excess. Set aside.
Step 2
Combine1 oz. Peychaud’s bitters,1 oz. Wray & Nephew White Overproof Rum,¾ oz. fresh lime juice,¾ oz. rich honey syrup (2:1), and¼ tsp. (scant) absinthein a cocktail shaker. Fill shaker with ice and shake until well chilled, about 15 seconds. Strain into prepared glass. Express alime twistover glass and discard.