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I recently put together a gimlet mix that is pretty decent but I can't for the life of me find the recipe at the moment. I'm a fan of equal parts cocktails, the Negroni being the exemplar. Most people are probably familiar but the recipe is:

1oz each of gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth

Stirred, poured over ice

Orange peel garnish, express the oils before putting it in the drink.

Bold juniper-forward gins work best, they get lost in the Campari otherwise. I'm a fan of the humble Cinzano for a sweet vermouth.

Another great equal parts is the Last Word:

3/4oz each of gin, Green Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, and lime juice

Shaken, served straight up

Garnish with a maraschino cherry

(replace the gin with rye whiskey and the lime with lemon juice for a Final Ward, which I honestly prefer)

And one more rec if you're feeling adventurous and since I love Fernet Branca, the Midnight Stinger:

1oz each of bourbon and Fernet

3/4oz lemon juice

little under a half ounce of 2-1 sugar syrup

Shake, serve over crushed ice

Mint sprig garnish

1oz each of bourbon and Fernet

3/4oz lemon juice

little under a half ounce of 2-1 sugar syrup

Shake, serve over crushed ice

Mint sprig garnish

Have some fernet, will try this today. In general I love amaro and almost all herbal liqueurs, I unironically like a thimble of jaegermeister as a digestif, like an elderly Frisian farmer.

It's probably the best cocktail with Fernet included, I really like Fernet and coke but it's hardly a cocktail at two ingredients. A lot of the herbal liqueurs I originally purchased for mixing have become favorites for just sipping as well, honestly its almost a shame to use stuff like Chartreuse in a cocktail since they pack so many flavors on their own.