How-To Tuesday Flashback: Maker’s and Canton

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I am thrilled to be en route to the Maker Faire Detroit! It’s going to be a cavalcade of creativity. To make the most of my time away from home, I flew into NYC last week. While I’ve been in Manhattan, I’ve been drinking lots of whiskey and and lots of rye. It’s delicious! In order to make more time to drink elaborate cocktails at fancy bars, I have decided to dig into the archives for today’s project. This simple drink is one of my favorite ways to drink the classic spirit. It’s a cocktail with Maker written all over it!

Both the look and taste of this drink are quite strong. I considered that strength while I was practicing my mixology. The bourbon and ginger together are quite smooth, but not everyone loves alcohol on the rocks. So with a tweak, the same two ingredients, Maker’s and Canton, can get some tonic and a squeeze of lemon, transforming them into a taller and more refreshing beverage.

Maker’s and Canton on the Rocks

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Ingredients

Maker’s Mark Bourbon
Domain de Canton Ginger Liqueur
Ice
Shot glass
Shaker
Lowball glass
Lemon garnish

Directions

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Step 1: Fill the shaker with ice. Pour 1.5 shots of Maker’s Mark into the shaker. Add 1.5 shots of Canton.
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Step 2: Put the lid on the shaker, and shake the ice and ingredients. Strain it into the lowball glass filled with ice. Add the lemon garnish.

Maker’s and Canton with Tonic

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Ingredients

Maker’s Mark Bourbon
Domain de Canton Ginger Liqueur
Tonic Water
Ice
Shot glass
Highball glass
Lemon garnish

Directions

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Step 1: Fill the highball glass with ice. Pour 1.5 shots of Maker’s Mark into the shaker. Add 1.5 shots of Canton. Fill the glass the rest of the way with the tonic water.
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Step 3: Add the lemon garnish.

Make the Lemon Garnish

Materials:
Lemon
Cutting board
Sharp knife
Toothpick
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Step 1: Slice the ends off the lemon.
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Step 2: Cut the lemon rind lengthwise, and remove the flesh, leaving the rind intact.
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Step 3: Curl the ring tightly into a coil. Secure it with a toothpick.
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Step 4: Leave the coiled rind as-is, until you are ready to serve the drink. Cut a thin slice off the end of the rind. Grasp the ends and gently pull them apart, into a twist. Set it in the glass, floating on the ice. It will lightly infuse the drink with its essential oils.

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