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Signature Cocktails Signature cocktails Beat me to the punch | $10 B.E.R. | $10 A fall cocktail inspired by old school Punch made with a unique liquor that dates A wonderful light fall starter. This breezy little baby has a hint of allspice back hundreds of years, this drink will spice up your life with notes of agave, ginger, lime and clove mixed with a little known French apertif made from honey, citrus, exotic spices. The perfect blend of fruity young tequila and the aromatised red wine and quinine, backed by a gin backbone and lifted classic backbone of hearty amaro blend together to create a drink that showcases with a little lemon and bitter. Order when you hear The Night Begins to INGREDIENTS INGREDIENTS Joven Tequila, Batavia Arrack Van Oosten, Amaro Sibilla, Cardamaro, Lime, Byrrh, Velvet Falernum, J. Rieger Gin, Lemon, Bitters Local Honey Bubblegum b!tch | $10 Old Fashioned Love Song | $16 The name says it all folks! This refreshing, fruity, sparkling baby is a combination of flavors that combine to form a bubblegum soda that we think is just right for flavor of cherry imparted softly on a classic made with a selection of rotating the chewing. Homemade strawberry shrub that we’ve been saving for just the right excerpts from our extensive whiskey, bourbon and rye selctions that changes cocktail and Combier Banane come together in a very bubblicious way, just dont weekly and makes an excellent Smoked Old Fashioned, perfect for fellow whiskey blow too many bubbles. Order when you hear the MARINA track for half o. INGREDIENTS INGREDIENTS Strawberry Shrub, Combier Banane, Lillet, Pierre Ferrand Dry Curacao, Simple, Rotating Bourbon, Demerara Sugar, Cherry Bitters, Cherry Smoke Cinnamon Bitters Hot wine | $9 We come Together | $9 Fall is upon us and so are the flavors of the season including local apple cider This cocktail is inspired by the power of uniting for a common good that we make into a warm treat with baking spices, tea, red wine, a dash of and couldnt we all use a little more of that? Blended Scotch from .spiced rum and a little love. Mulled wine always puts us in the holiday spirit Scotland, Amaro from Italy and Aquavit from Scandinavia assemble and warms the old bones on these crisp Autumn days. Enjoy while it lasts! to form something greater than thier individual parts in this refreshing and very interesting cocktail. Order when you hear the GoldFish track INGREDIENTS Local Apple Cider, Red Wine, Baking Spices, Flor de Cana Anejo Oro, Local INGREDIENTS Honey Dewar’s Blended Scotch, Tattersall Aquavit, Averna, Lemon, O.J., Simple Iron-ic | $10 Gray | $10 Inspired by blood orange season and the classic Blood and Sand cocktail this A drink worthy of Picard himself this cocktail is a twist on the classic drink is a combination that is more bit more serious and complex. Made with sour made with the special Earl Gray blend from the Tea Smith. slightly smoked Irish whiskey, an Itailian herbal liqueur with tumeric,cantelope Local egg whites lend a bit of froth to this drink and is topped with and carrot, sweet vermouth, and a hint of Ferro China amaro for a bit of iron salt a misting of bitters and lemon expression. Computer. Tea. Earl Gray. INGREDIENTS INGREDIENTS Teeling Irish Whiskey, Ransom Sweet Vermouth, Don Ciccio & Figli Ambrosia, Earl Gray Infused Gin, Lemon, Simple, Egg White, Bitters Blood Orange Juice, Ferro China Amaro Amaro Bourbon RYE Angostura - $7 Bulleit -$8 Averna - $7 Knob Creek Single Barrel - $8 Dickel - $7 Braulio - $7 Prichards Double Barrel - $16 Old Forester 100 - $7 Cafe Amaro - $7 Rock Hill - $11 Peerless - $23 Cynar - $5 Russel’s Reserve 10yr - $6 Pinhook - $12 Cynar 70 - $6 +Weller Special Reserve - $6 Rittenhouse -$7 Ebo Lebo - $8 +Weller 12yr- $12 Templeton - $8 Fernet Branca - $6 Woodford Reserve - $8 Thomas. H. Handy - $22 +Woodford Reserve Master Collection - $20 Branca Menta - $6 Whistle Pig - $14 Lucano - $6 Nonino - $10 Brandy Sibilla - $9 Scotch Sfumato - $6 Laird’s Bonded - $9 Craigellachie 13 - $13 Laird’s 7.5-Yr Old - $12 Dewars White - $7 Agave Torres 30 - $17 Dewars 12 - $13 Château De Lacquy VSOP - $12 Ledaig 10 - $12 Avion 44 Anejo - $26 Fine de Bourgogne - $14 Lephroaig 10 - $10 Gran Dovejo Blanco - $8 Macallan 12 - $13 Gran Dovejo Añejo - $10 cane +Macallan 15 Triple Cask - $23 Lunazul Repasado - $7 Monkey Shoulder - $7 Illegal Mezcal Joven - $11 Oban 14 - $15 Illegal Mezcal Reposado - $12 Flor De Cana Extra Seco - $7 Illegal Mezcal Añejo - $20 Flor De Cana Anejo Oro - $7 La Luna Mezcal - $8 Ron Zacapa 23 - $10 Whisky/ey Libelula Joven - $7 Avuå Prata Cachaca- $8 Avuå Amburana Cachaca - $10 Vida Mezcal - $7 Crown Royal - $8 Dickel Barrel Select - $9 Jameson - $8 Aperitivo Gin Pogues - $7 Aperol -$6 Slane - $7 Bombay Saphire - $7 Teeling - $10 Bonal - $5 Brokers - $7 Byrrh - $6 Haymans Old Tom - $6 Campari - $6 Hendricks - $7 Vodka Cappelletti - $5 J. Rieger - $7 Cardamaro -$5 Plymouth Navy Strength - $7 Grey Goose - $10 Carpano Antica - $6 Plymouth Sloe - $7 High West - $7 Contratto Bianco -$6 Tanqueray - $7 Purus Organic - $7 Contratto Rosso - $6 Tito’s - $7 Galliano - $7 Genepy - $6 Liqueur Lillet Blanc - $7 Dessert Ransom Dry -$7 Amarula - $7 Ransom Sweet - $7 Bicerin White Chocolate - $6 Infantado Ruby Port - $7 Suze - $6 Bitter Truth Violet - $6 Infantado 10-Yr Tawny - $10 D.O.M Bénedictine - $7 Infantado 20-Yr Tawny - $19 Bourbon Green Chartreuse - $11 Infantado Colheita 2010 Tawny - $13 Green Chartreuse V.E.P - $18 Kopke 2011 LBV - $13 Angerls Envy - $10 Yellow Chartreuse - $11 Piedro Luenga Oloroso Sherry - $8 Basil Hayden’s - $9 Yellow Chartreuse V.E.P - $18 Lustau Pedro Ximénez Sherry - $7 +Blantons - $10 Cointreau - $7 Rare Wine Co. Boal Madeira - $10 Booker’s “Boston Batch” - $18 Combier Cassis - $6 Rare Wine Co. Verdelho Madeira - $10 +Eagle Rare - $7 Frangelico - $6 Blandy’s Rainwater Madeira - $6 E.H. Taylor Small Batch - $8 Grand Marnier - $7 E.H. Taylor Single Barrel - $13 Henri Bardouin Pastis - $6 +E.H. Taylor AMARANTH - $27 John D. Taylor Velvet Falernum - $6 Mocktails Elijah Craig Small Batch - $7 Liquore Strega - $7 Elijah Craig 18 Year - $35 Pernod Absinthe - $14 We love to get| creative with +Elmer T. Lee - $7 Pierre Ferrand Dry Curacao - $6 mocktails! Just ask, and we Four Roses Single Barrel - $8 Soho Lychee - $6 we will whip up something +George T. Stagg - $22 Vincenzi Amaretto - $6 tasty, minus the booze. +Stagg Jr. - $14 Vincenzi Sambuca - $6 *Prices based on 1.5 ounce pours. Make it a double & save 2 bucks! Want a half pour for half price?? Just ask. .
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