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The Classic New Orleans Cocktail: The Sazerac
Saturday, February 20th, 2010Posted in Mea Inu / Drinks
The utterly thirst-inspiring cocktail featured in the photo above is the one and only Sazerac. Invented back in 1833 by Antoine Amédie Peychaud, owner of a New Orleans apothecary, the Sazerac in its modern incarnation is a satisfying mix of rye whisky or bourbon, Herbsaint, Peychaud’s Bitters, a sugar cube and a slice of lemon [...]
Citrus Cool for Summer: Caipirinha
Thursday, May 28th, 2009Posted in Mea Inu / Drinks
Kauwela, the Hawaiian summer, has been ablaze for some weeks now, and I find myself fleeing from the midday heat. Of course, nothing beats the heat like a cool cocktail. One of my favorite spiked remedies, the caipirnha, is from Brazil, where it is widely considered the national drink.



