"Fall in New England" Cocktail
by kitch-n-crafts in Cooking > Cocktails & Mocktails
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"Fall in New England" Cocktail

We’ve been itching to make our own unique cocktail for awhile, one that you can’t find in any book – like those we usually use when we’re looking for a boozy weekend beverage.
To start, I took some of the things that Tim and I like the most. Two things that are delicious on their own, and would also make the perfect base for a delicious drink. For Tim, that’s rye whiskey. For me, that’s apple cider (and basically everything else relating to Fall).
After the base, I settled on maple syrup as my sweetener and a pinch of cinnamon because it just goes so well with the rest of the flavors!
I was so proud of the cocktail that I made that I told my folks who instantly informed me that it sounded like another cocktail called the Bourbon Apple Cider Sour. Bummer! However, I decided that my drink was just different enough to warrant its own name: Fall in New England!
The Cocktail

Fall in New England
1 ½ oz. Rye Whiskey
1 ½ oz. Apple Cider
⅓ oz. Lemon Juice
⅓ oz. Maple Syrup
1 Egg White*
Pinch of Cinnamon Pinch of Nutmeg
*Note: If you wish to use prepared egg whites, use 1 oz.
Directions:
1. Dry shake (no ice) the first six ingredients in a cocktail shaker
2. Add ice to the shaker and shake
3. Strain into a chilled martini glass (or preferred cocktail glass)
4. Dust top with nutmeg
Drink Up!

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