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A Bottle of Bärenjäger

Do I love my job or what?

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And the cap looks like a beehive!

This beautiful bottle of Bärenjäger honey liqueur found its way to my desk last week and since that time I’ve been conducting high-level research. Did you know it was originally used by 15th century Prussian sportsmen to bait bear traps? The name itself means “bear hunter.” It does taste remarkably like honey (duh!) and the simplicity of tossing back a few shots is a rewarding experience that includes tingling warmth and a heightened sense of well being. However, the good folks from the Sidney Frank Importing Company also sent a book of can’t-miss recipes (along with their sincere request that I drink responsibly) so that I may explore the intricacies of this velvety tonic with confidence. Thus far I’ve been dumping liberal amounts in my tea in an effort to diminish the effects of a sinus infection.


Beelicious

2 oz Bärenjäger
1/2 oz lemon juice

Shake with ice and strain into a sugar-rimmed glass with rocks.

Bären von Bourbon

1 oz Bärenjäger
3/4 oz bourbon
1 oz lemon juice

Shake all ingredients with ice and strain into a rocks glass. Garnish with lemon wheel.

Honey Crisp

1 oz Bärenjäger
1/2 oz brandy
2 1/2 oz hot apple cider

Combine all ingredients in a footed mug. Garnish with lemon wheel.

One of the things I really appreciate about the book of recipes is the minimal ingredients. A lemon, some bourbon, and you’re in business. Few things fill me with more wig-flipping rage than cocktail recipes that require esoteric ingredients that no one on earth has on hand (“Wha? I don’t have any Creme de Cassis! @#$!% I’ll just use Robitussin.”).

Anyhoo, if your cocktails need more body and sweetness, reach for the Bärenjäger. And by all means shower me with your own concoctions, ideas, and drinking dares. I’ve still got half a bottle left.

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Uncork the Pork

Bakon Vodka beckons

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Who’s got a recipe?

I love getting packages in the mail here at PM central, because most of the time it’s booze. Today’s box of joy comes from Bakon Vodka in Seattle, Washington. As you can see by the photo, it is indeed a “premium” bacon-flavored vodka that could theoretically add some much-needed porky goodness to my liquor cabinet.

The friendly folks at Bakon included some tomato juice and Bloody Mary seasoning, hoping that yours truly would take it for a test drive (not literally—I do not drink and drive. In fact, I don’t drive at all). They also sent along some recipes. What do you think?






The Bakon Mary

• 2 oz Bakon Vodka
• 1 dash celery salt, black pepper, lemon (or lime) juice and Tabasco
• 2-4 dashes of Worcestershire sauce
• one-eighth teaspoon of horseradish

Fill highball glass with tomato juice (or Clamato for a Caesar) and add seasoning. Garnish with pickled veggies and/or celery.

Chocolate Bakon Martini

• 1 part Bakon Vodka
• 1 part chocolate liqueur
• A splash of cream

Combine in a cocktail shaker and shake with ice. Strain and pour into a martini glass.

Actually, they suggest a “sugar-rimmed” martini glass, but it’ll be a cold day in Muspelheim before I deign soil my palate with such frippery.

But surely there must be more uses for Bakon Vodka that we’re overlooking. Enlighten me, drinking buddies! Write down a bitchin’ bacon cocktail recipe in the comments section. I’ll send the best one back to Bakon Vodka and see if they’ll name it after me (us). Get cracking!

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