Weather Outside Frightful; Cocktails Inside Delightful

Part of: The Speakeasy

There is an old adage that demands you bring out the brown liquors, the bourbon, the whiskey, the dark rum, when the weather turns cold. With the winter we have had here in the Northeast, I say, let's throw out the rules and do whatever we can to combat the epidemic of seasonal affective disorder symptoms. Bring out the lemons, limes, the vodkas and gins, and pretend we are in summer, sipping a Back-Porch Lemonade.

One of my favorite Christmas gifts this year was a copy of The Art of the Bar by bartenders Jeff Hollinger and Rob Schwartz. A beautifully arranged and photographed book, it has been highly useful, this January, in getting through the blizzards which are occurring like clockwork, much like the thunderstorms in Tampa but with admittedly greater probabilities for school cancellations the next day.

The Art of the Bar has the usual classic cocktail recipes; your martinis, margaritas and Manhattans, and the space-wasting "How To Stock Your Bar," but the drinks that make a snow day a delight are the lesser-known cocktails. Experiment. Have fun. You'll be surprised at how squeezing a fresh lemon will cheer you up. You'll notice that it's getting lighter later.

One of the first things necessary in working your way through the book is making syrups, both simple and flavored. Begin with the Ginger Simple Syrup, from there you can go on to many weather-warding drinks like the Back-Porch Lemonade pictured below with a contrarian lime wedge:

Ginger Simple Syrup:

2 oz. ginger, thinly sliced
1 cup sugar
1 1/2 cup water
1 1/2 tsp. whole black peppercorns

Combine the ginger, sugar, water and peppercorns in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a simmer, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Continue simmering for 30 to 40 minutes, or until the syrup smells very gingery. Remove from the heat and cool completely. Strain the syrup through a sieve, transfer to a bottle and refrigerate for up to two weeks. Makes about 1 1/2 cup.

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  • 1 - Jon Sobel

    Feb 10, 2011 at 3:47 pm

    Bottoms up! Reading about mixed drinks is the next best thing to drinking mixed drinks. (Try saying that ten times fast after drinking a mixed drink.)

  • 2 - Therese Maria

    Feb 10, 2011 at 3:49 pm

    This back-porch lemonade looks up my ATL alley! I'm going to give it a shot.

    Our go-to drink lately has been gin and Simply Limeade, first concocted after seeing limeade on the bar in K. Gallagher's. Great for all your scurvy-fighting needs.

    Also, the latest Mini ad seems to boast about their abilities in the snow. Nice article!

  • 3 - Kate

    Feb 10, 2011 at 4:19 pm

    Don't believe a thing that Mini-Cooper says....about snow at least. Love the little car, I do.

    Great idea for the gin/lime. An instant Gin Lime Rickey!

  • 4 - Jon Sobel

    Feb 10, 2011 at 4:55 pm

    I hope nobody is driving their MIni-Cooper after drinking mixed drinks. Remember, muddled mint -> muddled brain.

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