Who knew that September was National Bourbon Heritage Month? (Or that it took an Act of Congress to get there?)
Now that you do, sidle on up to the celebration with a couple of specialty cocktails at watering holes around town. Compère Lapin is showcasing the TCB Sour, a variation of a Whiskey sour made with bourbon, lemon, orgeat (almond syrup) cherry and byrrh fortified wine. Savvy libations designer Julia McElroy has created an array of bourbon-based cocktails for Grand Isle, including the Victoria Gloriana with muddled rosemary needles, Buffalo Trace bourbon and ginger beer. And all three of Emeril Lagasse’s New Orleans restaurants’ (Delmonico, Emeril’s and Nola) are offering specialty bourbon cocktails throughout September; What’s Up Doc combines Wild Turkey American Honey Liqueur, carrot juice, orange juice, ginger syrup, lemon juice and fresh min, while Maple & Bacon has house made bacon-infused bourbon, maple syrup, lemon juice, an egg white, old fashioned bitters and a lemon twist.
See below for a a bevy of Bourbon recipes from participating restaurants.
TCB Sour
Shake and serve on the rocks with an orange peel.
Forget the Horses
Serve over ice in a rocks glass and garnish with mint leaves.
French 7Q
Pour into a Champagne glass filled with Roederer Estate sparkling wine.
Victoria Gloriana
Pour over ice in rocks glass and top with ginger beer. Garnish with rosemary sprig.
New Old Fashioned
Serve over ice in a rocks glass and garnish with an orange twist and a Luxardo soaked cherry.
Cherry infused Luxardo: Soak two pints of fresh cherries, gently mashed, in 750ml Luxardo liqueur. Let it sit for one day. Save the liquor and cherries in separate containers.
Blood orange syrup: Mix one (1) cup freshly squeezed, strained blood orange juice and 1½ cups sugar in a pot on stove over medium flame. Stir constantly until all sugar is dissolved. Do not simmer or boil.
Buffalo Trace Bourbon Smash
Muddle the citrus wedge in a cocktail shaker then add the remaining ingredients except the citrus wheel. Add ice, shake and pour into an old fashioned glass. Garnish with a citrus wheel. *Note: Falernum is a liqueur or syrup with a sweetened combination of flavors that include almond, ginger, clove, lime, vanilla, and allspice.
What’s Up Doc
Combine all ingredients except the mint in a cocktail shaker. Add ice, shake and strain into a Collins glass over fresh ice. Garnish with mint.
Bacon and Maple
Combine all ingredients except the lemon twist and bitters in a cocktail shaker. Add ice, shake and strain into a double old fashioned glass. Garnish with the lemon wheel and add bitters.