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Abstract Distraction - a mezcal cocktail

 

In the fall of 2020, I joined a  cocktail of the month club. The membership includes all ingredients (except the alcohol itself) and instructions for several fancy cocktails. November of 2020 featured mezcal.
 
This cocktail -- the Abstract Distraction -- sounded like one I would hate. It sounded far too floral for my tastes and I literally put it off until I didn't have anything else in the house. But apparently, I "hated" it so much that I had several of them in a row.  

Lovely color. Delightfully smokey and yet with hints of floral. I really enjoyed this!


Abstract Distraction

1 1/2 oz mezcal reposado
1 tsp rose-infused strawberry jam
2 dashes lemon bitters
2 oz rose lemonade
3 rosebuds (food grade)

Fill a ziploc bag with ice cubes and smash with a meat tenderizer until you have large chunks. Set aside.

In a cocktail shaker, combine mezcal and jam. Stir vigorously to combine. Add bitters then fill shaker with normal ice cubes and shake 15-30 seconds. Add lemonade.

Fill a collins glass with the ice you smashed. Strain cocktail ingredients into the glass. Garnish with rosebuds.



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