Category:Nails
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Many of the [[:Category:Highball|Highballs]] and [[:Category:International_Sours|Sours]] start with these proportions and add a non-alcoholic mixer. | Many of the [[:Category:Highball|Highballs]] and [[:Category:International_Sours|Sours]] start with these proportions and add a non-alcoholic mixer. | ||
− | A good rule of thumb when hearing a random recipe for the first time is to aim at these proportions. | + | A good rule of thumb when hearing a random recipe for the first time is to aim at these proportions with the liquor, then modify any other ingredients to suit. |
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− | [[Dirty Mother]] | + | *[[Dirty Mother]] |
− | [[Golden Russian]] | + | *[[Golden Russian]] |
− | [[Gin and It]] | + | *[[Gin and It]] |
Latest revision as of 10:48, 25 April 2006
A nail is a generic class of cocktails, grouped by the similarity of the recipies by preparation, not taste.
[edit] Generic classification
- 2 parts Spirit
- 1 part Liquer
Most often served stirred on the rocks.
Named after the classic Rusty_Nail. Distinguished mainly by the 2:1 proportions, although occasionally it's seen as 3:2, (eg 1 1/2 oz spirit to 1 oz liqueur) or 3:1 . Many of the Highballs and Sours start with these proportions and add a non-alcoholic mixer.
A good rule of thumb when hearing a random recipe for the first time is to aim at these proportions with the liquor, then modify any other ingredients to suit.
[edit] Variations
[edit] See Also
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