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Pins and Needles

“Ignorance is like a delicate fruit; touch it, and the bloom is gone.” – Oscar Wilde

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Pins and Needles by Alex Day

Blooming flowers in the mixology world mean Daisies, and Daisies mean spirit, citrus, sweetener and soda. The sweetener was historically with orange cordial, but that changed to grenadine in the early twentieth century. Plenty of variations abound, but most agree that a Daisy should be cold, refreshing and garnished with seasonal fruit.

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Extra special with champagne

Here’s a great modern Daisy from Alex Day, the well-known innovator behind famed Death & Co. New York, among many other great bars. After his New York stint he helped open Honeycut, another highly regarded hotspot in Los Angeles, where he created this drink. In it, he uses rhum agricole as the base spirit, which is made from sugar cane juice rather than molasses that imparts a grassier, “funky” flavor element which rum aficionados love. Add to that the floral Lillet Rose aperitif (a perfect bloom) and some pineapple syrup to sweeten things up. Carbonated water Daisifies it for a truly wonderful sipper for the season. These are definitely in bloom right now. Cheers!

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This pair is in bloom

Pins and Needles by Alex Day

1 oz white rhum agricole

1 ½ oz Lillet Rose

¾ oz pineapple gum syrup

½ oz lime

1 dash Angostura bitters

1 oz soda water