The Perfect Manhattan

After a complex week you may need a simple recipe for a rye Manhattan. Skip the mixologist and stir up your own stiff one to kickstart the weekend.

Old Overholt Straight Rye Whiskey is key to this Manhattan. It’s good, it’s old (been around since 1810), and it’s  easy on the wallet. Just look for the Old Man on the label. You’ll also need some Angostura Bitters, Luxardo Marachino Cherries, and some fresh clean ice. Yeah, crusty old freezer burned ice can ruin a cocktail from the get-go.

 1. Fill cocktail glass with Old Overholt Rye Whiskey (for measuring purposes).

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2. Dump whiskey into a cocktail shaker with ice.

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3. Add a couple healthy shakes of bitters.

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4. Stir until whiskey is chilled.

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5. Strain into cocktail glass.

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6. Add twist of lemon, rub rind around rim & toss into glass.

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7. Add one or two Luxardo cherries followed by a couple spoons of cherry liquid.* The brand name is everything here. These cherries are not your run of the mill atomic candied cherries. They are extremely edible (known to be eaten atop ice cream) and make the drink.

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8. Stir gently until a bit cloudy.

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9. Toast your partners & drink!

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 Cheers!

*Most Manhattan recipes call for vermouth, but we think a couple drops of Luxardo cherry juice sneak in a less heavy-handed hint of sweetness.

Succulent Tin Cans on a Stick– The Upcycled Urban Garden

Soaking in the last few days of summer. This means enjoying and improving the backyard– a constant work in progress. The summer garden is winding down but the pomegranate tree is coming around. It looked a bit lonely, so we decided to give it some succulent company. A few clippings found new homes in some old tin cans. With some ingenuity and some hardware scraps those tin cans cheat the fate of the trash heap once again!

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Check out our Hobo Tin Can Beer Holders (cause everything goes better with beer!) and some of our other upcycled wares here: http://etsy.me/1i9heEp