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COCKTAILS Z Featuring Denning’S Point Distillery Handcrafted Spirits Y COCKTAILS Z Featuring Denning’s Point Distillery Handcrafted Spirits Y BEACON VERPLANK AVE BOULEVARDIER 1oz Beacon Bourbon 2oz Beacon Bourbon BOURBON 1oz Apple Brandy 1oz Gran Classico 1oz Passion Fruit Juice 1oz Carpo Antica Dash of Pomegranate Juice Stir in mixing glass with ice, strain into Dash of Orange Bitters cocktail glass, garnish with cherry Shake over ice, strain into cocktail glass THE MAPLE LEAF DERBY 2oz Beacon Bourbon 1oz Beacon Bourbon 1oz Maple Syrup ½ oz Carpo Antica 1/2oz Fresh Lemon Juice ½ oz Orange Curacao Dash of cinimon ¾oz Fresh Lime Juice Shake vigorously over ice, strain into cocktail Shake over ice, straing into cocktail glass, glass. Garnish with fresh apple slice. garnish with mint. MAID OF THE HOT SUSIE JULIETTA 2oz Becon American Whiskey 2oz Maid of the Meadow Vodka MEADOW 1 oz Maid of the Meadow Vodka 1oz Pomegranate Juice 1oz Canton Ginger Liquor 1oz English Breakfast Tea, cooled Mix in Irish coffee glass, add boiling water, 1/2 oz Fresh Lemon Juice garnish with clove studded lemon. Shake over ice, strain into a cocktail glass. MODERN MULE THE OBITUARY 2oz Maid of the Meadow Vodka 1oz Maid of the Meadow Vodka 2 oz Saranac Ginger Beer 1oz Great 9 Gin 1/2oz Fresh Lemon Juice 1/4oz Fresh Lemon Juice Stir in mixing glass, serve in chilled copper Dash Orange Bitters mug. Garnish with lemon. Stir in mixing glass until well chilled. Strain into cocktail glass. Garnish with orange peel. VISKILL GRANNIE’S STRUDEL MADAME BRETT 2oz Viskill Vodka 2oz Viskill Vodka VODKA 3oz Apple Cider 1oz Apricot Brandy Dash of Simple Syrup (brown) 1/2oz Lemon Juice Dash of Cinnamon Dash of Angostura Bitters Drop of Vanilla Extract Shake with ice, strain into cocktail glass, Shake over ice, pour into highball glass. garnish with a twist of lemon. TELEPHONE 10N Chestnut St. Beacon, NY 12508 (201)264 0919 www.DenningsPointDistillery.com Hours: Fri 2-8pm ' Sat 2-8pm, tour at 2:30pm ' Sun 2-6pm ' Tour & Tasting: $5 ' NO RESERVATION REQUIRED GREAT 9 GIN THE AVIATION BLUE MOON 2.5oz Great 9 Gin 2oz Gin 3/4oz Lemon Juice 1/2oz Crème Yvetten 3 Dashes of Maraschino juice 1/2oz Lemon Juice Shake over ice, strain into cocktail glass, Shake with ice, strain into cocktail glass, garnish with twist of lemon. garnish with a twist of lemon. CORPSE REVIVER 84WEST 1oz Great 9 Gin 3oz Great 9 Gin 1oz Cointreau 1/2oz DrinkMoreGood Cucumber Mint Earl 1oz Lillet Blanc Grey Syrup 1oz Lemon Juice Dash of Dutchess Prohibitters 1-3 drops of Absinthe Stir in mixing glass with ice, strain into Shake over ice, strain into chilled cocktail cocktail glass. glass, garnish with cherry at bottom of glass. TELEPHONE 10N Chestnut St. Beacon, NY 12508 (201)264 0919 www.DenningsPointDistillery.com Hours: Fri 2-8pm ' Sat 2-8pm, tour at 2:30pm ' Sun 2-6pm ' Tour & Tasting: $5 ' NO RESERVATION REQUIRED.
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