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Lake Effect Cocktails 5-6 Modern Classics 7-8 Classic Cocktails 9-14 5 1/4 LAKE EFFECT DRINK MENU THE FIFTH EDITION THIS IS MUCH MORE THAN A MENU This is the preamble, so to speak, of the valued story and culture of Lake Effect. Our establishment is homegrown right here in Utah. Our story is like many other locals, shaped by the wonderful outdoor activities and the beautiful scapes in every direction. However, we want to share it with you in a very unique way. The heritage, history, and culture of Lake Effect is one of bringing all together in a comfortable social gathering, putting together top tier cookery with a tavern to celebrate this great city. This tavern list series is also a journey. An amazing journey seen through the heart and mind of our hero, Stein. Enjoy LAKE EFFECT TABLE OF CONTENTS Lake Effect Cocktails 5-6 Modern Classics 7-8 Classic Cocktails 9-14 WHISKEY GIN RUM BOURBON GIN WHISKEY BRANDY TEQUILA MISC WHISKEY 9 13 SCOTCH 10 11 12 14 Spirits 17-22 RUM WHISKEY GIN TEQUILA BOURBON CORDIALS COGNAC SCOTCH VODKA MEZCAL WHISKEY MISC BRANDY 22 17 18 20 19 21 Beer Selections 25-29 Wine List 32-35 LAKE EFFECT COCKTAILS WHITE BUFFALO Broker’s Gin, Frangelico, Créme de Menthe, Coco Lopez, Coconut Water 12 PEAR MINIMUM Ransom Old Tom Gin, Pear, Vanilla, Lemon, Sage 12 ALL ABOUT THE APEROL Russian Standard Vodka, Aperol, Cinnamon, Lemon 9 24 KARROT Russian Standard Vodka, Fernet Branca, Carrot Juice, Ginger, Lemon 11 NUTTY MEXICAN Wahaka Espadin Mezcal, Amaretto, Pistachio, Ginger, Lemon, Cherry Bark Bitters 13 page 5 LAKE EFFECT COCKTAILS EL VIEJITO Wahaka Espadin Mezcal, Aperol, Dry Vermouth 12 VALKYRIE High West Western Oat Whiskey, Disaronno Amaretto, Burlesque Bitters, Charred Cedar & Currant Bitters 12 WHAT’S UP, BUTTERNUT Basil Hayden Dark Rye, St. Elizabeth Allspice Dram, Applejack Brandy, Butternut Squash, Apple, Lemon, Egg, Port Wine, Black Walnut & Cardamom Bitters 17 VIRGINIA Lagavulin 16yr, High West Campfire, Yellow Chartreuse, Aphrodite & Salted Cacao Bitters 30 page 6 MODERN CLASSICS SNOWED INN Beehive Jack Rabbit Gin, Coco Lopez, Coconut Water, Rosemary, Lime 11 BASIC SLC BITCH Russian Standard Vodka, Solerno Blood Orange Liquor, Lime, Cane Syrup, Cranberry, Orange Bitters, Soda 12 EL SALVADOR Lunazul Blanco Tequila, Dolin Dry Vermouth, Cointreau, Cucumber, Lime, Honey 11 MEZCAL OLD FASHIONED Wahaka Espadin Mezcal, Corralejo Reposado Tequila, Vanilla, Cinnamon, Orange & Chocolate Bitters 13 page 7 MODERN CLASSICS THOR Booker’s Bourbon, Rittenhouse Rye, Espresso Infused Demerara Syrup, Angostura & Barrel Aged Bitters 16 CINDER & SMOKE Laphroaig 10yr, Green Chartreuse, Sfumato, Lime, Demerara, Angostura Bitters, Rosemary 14 SMORE TIME Laphroaig Rinse, High West Campfire, Wahaka Espadin Mezcal, Toasted Marshmallow Syrup, Aztec Chocolate Bitters 15 page 8 CLASSIC COCKTAILS CLASSIC FAVORITES MADE PERFECTLY NEGRONI Broker’s Gin, Campari, Sweet Vermouth 10 LAST WORD Broker’s Gin, Green Chartreuse, Luxardo Maraschino, Lime 11 KLOVER’S CLUB Broker’s Gin, Lemon, Raspberry, Egg White 11 FRENCH 75 Broker’s Gin, Lemon, Cane Syrup, Dry Champagne 11 RAMOS GIN FIZZ Bombay Gin, Lemon, Lime, Simple Syrup, Cream, Egg White, Orange Flower Water, Soda 15 VESPER Bombay Gin, Russian Standard Vodka, Cocchi Americano 10 page 9 CLASSIC COCKTAILS ARSENIC & OLD LACE Broker’s Gin, Absente Refined, Crème De Violette, Dry Vermouth 11 AVIATION Broker’s Gin, Luxardo Maraschino, Crème De Violette, Lemon 10 BEE’S KNEES Broker’s Gin, Lemon, Acacia Honey Syrup, Lavender Bitters 9 LA ROSITA Lunazul Blanco Tequila, Campari, Cocchi di Torino, Dry Vermouth, Bitters 10 MARGARITA Lunazul Blanco Tequila, Cointreau, Lime, Agave 10 PALOMA Lunazul Blanco Tequila, Lime, Grapefruit, Grapefruit Soda 10 page 10 CLASSIC COCKTAILS DAIQUIRI Flor De Cana 4yr Extra Dry Rum, Lime, Cane Syrup 9 HEMINGWAY DAIQUIRI Flor De Cana 4yr Extra Dry Rum, Luxardo Maraschino, Grapefruit, Lime 10 HONEYSUCKLE Flor De Cana 4yr Extra Dry Rum, Lime, Acacia Honey Syrup 9 DARK AND STORMY Gosling’s Black Seal Rum, Lime, Ginger Syrup, Soda 9 MAI TAI Appleton Estates Rum, Petite Shrub, Orgeat, Lime 15 PISCO SOUR Logia Pisco, Lemon, Lime, Simple Syrup, Egg White 11 CAIPIRINHA Cachaça, Lime, Simple Syrup 10 page 11 CLASSIC COCKTAILS OLD-FASHIONED Eagle Rare Bourbon, Demerara Syrup, Bitters 12 PREAKNESS Elijah Craig Bourbon, Antica Formula Vermouth, Benedictine, Bitters 12 BOULEVARDIER Elijah Craig Bourbon, Sweet Vermouth, Campari 10 BROWN DERBY Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Grapefruit, Lemon, Acacia Honey Syrup 11 NEW YORK SOUR Maker’s Mark Bourbon, Lemon, Simple Syrup, Egg White, Cabernet Sauvignon Float 15 DIAMONDBACK High West Double Rye Whiskey, Laird’s Apple Brandy, Yellow Chartreuse 13 page 12 CLASSIC COCKTAILS MANHATTAN High West Double Rye Whiskey, Antica Formula Vermouth, Bitters 11 SAZERAC High West Double Rye Whiskey, Absinte Refined, Demerara, Bitters 12 NEW YORK SAZERAC High West Double Rye Whiskey, Absente Refined Pierre Ferrand 1840 Cognac, Demerara, Bitters 16 VIEUX CARRE High West Double Rye Whiskey, Pierre Ferrand Ambre, Carpano Antica Formula, Benedictine, Bitters 13 IRISH COFFEE Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey, Demerara Simple Syrup, Coffee, Whipped Heavy Cream, Nutmeg 10 page 13 CLASSIC COCKTAILS OLD PAL Templeton Rye 4yr Whiskey, Campari, Dry Vermouth 11 REMEMBER THE MAINE Templeton Rye 4yr Whiskey, Absente Refined, Cocchi Di Torino, Cherry Heering, Cherry Brandy 11 BRANDY CRUSTA Germain-Robin Craft Brandy, Luxardo Maraschino, Cointreau, Lemon 14 CHAMPS-ELYSEES Pierre Ferrand Ambre, Green Chartreuse, Lemon, Cane Syrup, Bitters 14 BLOOD AND SAND Famous Grouse Scotch, Cherry Heering, Sweet Vermouth, Punt e Mes, Orange, Lemon 10 page 14 LAKE EFFECT SPIRITS LAKE EFFECT SPIRITS CHOOSE 1.5 OZ, 1 OZ, OR .25 OZ GIN 7 5 2 Aviation, Portland 8 6 2 Tanqueray, London 8 6 2 Big Gin, Washington 8 6 2 Uncle Vals, Botanical 8 6 2 Big Gin, Peated 8 6 2 Uncle Vals, Restorative 8 6 2 Big Gin, Barreled 8 6 2 Uncle Vals, Peppered 8 6 2 Bols Genever, Netherlands 7 5 2 Bombay VODKA 8 6 2 Bombay Sapphire, London 7 5 2 Absolute, Swedish, Grain 11 8 3 The Botanist, Islay 8 6 2 Beehive Organic, Utah 8 6 2 Beefeater, London 10 8 3 Belvedere, Poland, Rye 8 6 2 Beehive Jack Rabbit, Utah 10 8 3 Belvedere Unfiltered,Poland, 9 7 2 Beehive Barrel Aged, Utah Rye 7 5 2 Broker’s London Dry 9 7 2 Boyd & Blair, U.S.A., Potato 8 6 2 Death’s Door, Wisconsin 10 8 3 Chopin, Poland, Potato 11 8 3 Hendricks, Scotland 9 7 2 Crystal Head, Newfoundland, 10 8 3 Junipero, San Francisco Neutral Grain, Gluten Free 9 7 3 Koval Dry Gin, Chicago 7 5 2 Five Wives, Utah, Corn, 8 6 2 Madam Pattirini, Utah Gluten Free 18 14 5 Monkey 47, Germany 10 8 3 Grey Goose, France, Grain 8 6 2 New World Distillery, 9 7 2 High West 7000, Utah, Grain, Oomaw Gin, Utah Gluten Free 16 12 4 New World Distillery, 10 8 3 Kettle One, Netherlands, Grain Uncharted Series Barreled 6 4 2 Russian Standard, Russia, Gin, Utah Grian 8 6 2 Plymouth, Plymouth 8 6 2 Stolichnaya, Russia, Grain 8 6 2 Ransom Dry, Oregon 8 6 2 Tito’s, Texas, Corn, 8 6 2 Ransom Old Tom, Oregon Gluten Free 9 7 2 St. George Dry Rye, California 9 7 2 St. George Terroir, California page 17 LAKE EFFECT SPIRITS TEQUILA 11 8 3 Casa Noble Blanco 10 7 3 Gran Centario Anejo 11 8 3 Casa Noble Reposado 12 9 3 Herradura Anejo 10 7 3 Casamigos Blanco 75 60 20 Herradura Supreme Limited 14 10 4 Casamigos Reposado 7 5 2 Hornitos Plata 15 12 4 Casamigos Anejo 7 5 2 Hornitos Reposado 7 5 2 Cazadores Blanco 9 7 3 Hussong’s Anejo 7 5 2 Cazadores Reposado 6 4 2 Lunazul Blanco 100 80 30 Clase Azul Anejo 13 10 4 Milagro Reposado Reserve 25 20 7 Clase Azul Reposado 8 6 2 Milagro Silver 12 9 3 Corzo Anejo 9 7 3 New World Distillery, Rabbit and Grass Blanco 10 7 3 Corralejo Reposado 11 8 3 New World Distillery, Rabbit and Grass Reposado 12 9 3 Dobel Diamante 10 8 3 Pasote Blanco 11 8 4 Don Julio Silver 13 10 3 Pasote Anejo 11 8 4 Don Julio Reposado 100 75 25 Patron Burdeos 12 9 4 Don Julio Anejo 12 7 3 Patron Silver 15 11 4 Don Juliio 70th 8 6 2 Portfido Blanco 65 45 15 Don Julio Real 30 23 8 Porfidio Extra Anejo 27 20 7 Don Julio 1942 8 6 2 Siembra Azul Blanco 8 6 2 Espolon Blanco 10 7 3 Siembra Valles 8 6 2 Espolon Reposado 13 10 3 Siete Leguas Reposado 20 15 5 Espolon Extra Anejo 10 7 3 Sauza Tres Generations 8 6 2 Gran Centario Plata 10 8 3 1800 Anejo 8 6 2 Gran Centario Reposado MEZCAL 18 14 5 Bozal Ancestral 9 7 3 Wahaka Espadin Joven 22 18 7 Bozal Coyote 15 12 4 Wahaka Madre-Cuishe 15 11 4 Bozal Cuixe 15 12 4 Wahaka Joven Tobala 10 8 3 Bozal Ensamble 12 9 3 Wahaka Gusano 22 16 5 Bozal Pechuga 20 15 5 Wahaka Tepeztate 20 16 6 Bozal Borrego 20 15 5 Wahaka Botaniko 15 11 4 Bozal Tobasiche 25 18 6 Wahaka Jabali 16 12 4 Los Amantes 28 20 7 Wahaka Guajalote Con Fruta 14 10 3 Siembra Metl Cupreta 35 25 8 Wahaka Manzanita VINO DE MEZCAL 50 40 15 Wahaka Cenizo #8 50 40 15 Wahaka Ensamble #18 50 40 15 Wahaka Papalote #19 60 45 15 Wahaka Espadin #22 60 45 15 Wahaka Cupreata #23 50 40 15 Wahaka Penca Verde #21 page 18 50 40 15 Wahaka De Castilla #13 50 40 15 Wahaka Lechuguilla #2 LAKE EFFECT SPIRITS RUM 7 5 2 Antelope Island, Utah 8 6 2 Hamilton Navy Strength 9 7 2 Appleton Estate, Jamaica 8 6 2 Hamilton Pimento 8 6 2 Brugal Anejo, 14 10 3 Hamilton St Lucia Pot Still 10yr Dominican Republic 8 6 2 La Favorite Rhum Agricole Blanc 7 5 2 Captain Morgan’s Spiced Rum, 8 6 2 La Favorite Rhum Agricole Virgin Islands Ambre 11 8 2 Depaz Blue, Martinique 9 7 3 Lemon Hart 151 6 4 2 Don Q 12 9 3 Neisson Rhum Reserve Speciale 7 5 2 El Dorado 5yr 10 8 3 Neisson Rhum Eleve Sous Bois 7 5 2 Flor De Cana 4yr 8 6 2 Neisson Agricole Blanc Extra Dry Rum 9 7 3 Neisson Blanc 52.5 8 6 2 Flor De Cana
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