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Shoe Maker

“I still have my feet on the ground, I just wear better shoes.” – Oprah Winfrey

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Shoe Maker by Joann Spiegel

A proper toast that can go toe to toe with the Lo-Fer should have some spring in its step and be laced with spirit. We find what we are looking for in the Shoe Maker, an Irish jig from New York’s Joann Spiegel of The Dead Rabbit Grog and Grocery (winner of Best Bar in the World, more than once). A native of Cork, Ireland, she is currently Director of Operations at Cocktail Kingdom, the industry equipment standard bearer.

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Irish whiskey never had it so good

She developed the drink in partnership with Knappogue Castle, an award winning fine Irish whiskey distillery. The cocktail is a delicious Old Fashioned, with Irish whiskey and in the “cherry and an orange style”. She adds dry fino sherry for perfect balance, to lengthen the drink and shift categories. It’s a lovely way to appreciate a good Irish whiskey and perfect for the cooler weather. Cheers!

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If the shoe fits, pair it

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Shoe Maker by Joann Spiegel

2 oz Irish whiskey (Knappogue Castle 12-year single malt, preferred)

1 oz fino sherry

½ oz sugar syrup

1 d orange bitters

2 raspberries

1 orange slice

Muddle the raspberries, orange, bitters and syrup in a tin, then add the whiskey and sherry and shake with ice. Strain to an Old Fashioned glass, express and orange peel over the drink and garnish with mint and raspberries.