“Recorded by Charles H. Baker Jr. in 1939, the Remember the Maine likely echoes earlier Manhattan cousins, perfumed with an absinthe rinse and sweetened with Danish Cherry Heering.”
Quality ingredients make all the difference. Each component plays a crucial role.
Technique transforms ingredients into something extraordinary.
Rinse a chilled coupe with absinthe and discard the excess
Stir rye, vermouth, and cherry liqueur with ice until cold
Strain into the absinthe‑rinsed glass
Express a lemon peel over the top and drop a brandied cherry
Served up in an absinthe‑rinsed coupe
Express oils; discard
Every great cocktail tells a story through its flavors. Here's the sensory experience you can expect.
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Professional insights to elevate your craft
Use 100‑proof rye to hold structure
Treat absinthe as perfume—rinse lightly
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