From the bartender’s corner – Barkeep’s Whimsy
After that thorough soaking I got while riding the motorbike, I needed a drink on the stiffer side. On a whimsy, decided on Barkeep’s Whimsy. (that and the hottub got me out of my shivers).
Rinse a cocktail glass with some absinthe (of course, the inside of the glass 🙂 ) and then throw away the excess. Now, mix 1 1/2 oz of mezcal (I used Casamigos), 3/4 oz of Genever (I used Boomsma) and 2/4 oz of Apricot Brandy with ice for about half a minute and then strain it in the rinsed cocktail glass.
Technically, one is supposed to use a lemon twist as a garnish. I did not. I did not see the connection at all. The citrus would have no effect in a cocktail with such a strong nose.
The nose was all of the sweet absinthe but length was all earthy, petrichor vapors of mezcal. The palette was fairly bland.

That was a wet ride
Did a solo ride to Ballground to spend some time at Barrel House Coffee Company with the wonderful staff there – Sidney, Kevin and Autumn – and catch up on some reading. That part went well.
On the ride back, got caught in fairly strong rains. I had enough layers on – and it was not the soaking part that bothered me. It was the helmet visor that kept becoming too blurry.
The good news was that there was no traffic at all. So, I was able to ride back at my own sweet pace…

From the bartender’s corner – Lady Leon
This has equal parts Gin (I used Bombay Sapphire), Galliano, Dry Vermouth and Orange Curacao. You stir it with cracked ice and then pour in a champagne flute.
On the sweeter side due to the Orange Curacao and Galliano, it has a distinctive nose derived from Galliano.
I could not find the origin of this recipe.

The days are getting colder…
From the bartender’s corner – Emerald Martini
From the bartender’s corner – Gasoline
Finally stopped the skateboarding…
Small step for a man
Took the skateboard to the school behind our property to practice on the sidewalk. I was hoping nobody would be there. And other than two middle schoolers, nobody was there indeed! Except, both of them had their shortboards and were doing all sorts of tricks.
They even showed be some tricks and told me the names for those tricks. For the curious, I am nowhere near those tricks. If they were doing BC calculus, I was trying to arrange two numbers one over the other so I could add them!!!
Turns out I had not positioned the camera properly. Did not catch the mount – but here is a small snippet of the rest…
From the bartender’s corner – Red Apple
Shake two ounces of vodka (I used Tito’s), two ounces of apple juice, three quarters of a spoon of grenadine and a spoon of fresh lemon juice in a shaker with ice. Pour it out in a martini glass and add an apple slice as garnish.
I like apples – especially during the holidays – but am not big into cider. This was a great aaple cocktail for a relatively warm fall evening.





