5 Unique Riffs on Classic Cocktails
You've had a gin and tonic, old fashioned, and Moscow mule before, but never like this. At the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, mixologists and distilleries served very unusual riffs, most of which are easy enough to try at home.
— Additional reporting by Nicole IizukaPhoto: Anna Monette Roberts
Vodka-Rita
Woody Creek Distillers served a vodka-rita, a vodka-based spin on the classic tequila drink that includes freshly squeezed citrus juices, bitters, and a salted rim. Photo: Anna Monette Roberts
Tulane Street
Anthony Bohlinger, mixologist and executive beverage director for Chefs Club in Aspen, concocted his take on an old fashioned. The Tulane Street calls for Michter's Rye, apricot, brandied cherries, orange, sugar, and bitters. Photo: Anna Monette Roberts
Patrón Jalisco Mule
The vodka-based Moscow mule is all the rage as of late, but Patrón Reposado replaces the vodka in this version. Ginger beer and fresh lime juice give it a tart, spicy kick, and the copper mug filled with ice keeps everything cold. Photo: Anna Monette Roberts
Bourbon Hurricane
The hurricane cocktail, which hails from New Orleans, typically contains rum, but this version subs Breckenridge Bourbon Whiskey. Adding a little vanilla to the banana-passion-fruit juice, enhances the bourbon's flavor. Photo: Anna Monette Roberts
Gin and Elderflower Tonic
Hendrick's Gin gave a gin and tonic a sophisticated update. This one started with a perfectly spherical ice cube. Half a teaspoon of coriander seeds, a lemon slice, and smacked lemon verbena perfumed the cup. Two ounces of Hendrick's Gin and elderflower tonic water from Fever Tree finished the deal. Photo: Nicole Iizuka