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Kentucky Buck

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a strawberry ginger ale and bourbon cocktail in a Collins glass with ice garnished with a strawberry
Photo by Andy Sewell

A strawberry-bourbon buck created by San Diego bartender Erick Castro of Polite Provisions.

For the simple syrup, combine equal parts hot water and sugar in a resealable, airtight container and shake until all of the sugar dissolves. When refrigerated, the syrup keeps for 1 to 2 weeks.

This recipe was excerpted from ‘Spirited: Cocktails From Around the World' by Adrienne Stillman. Buy the full book on Amazon.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 1 drink

Ingredients

2 strawberries, hulled
½ oz. (15 ml) 1:1 simple syrup (see headnote)
2 oz (60 ml) bourbon
¾ oz (22 ml) fresh lemon juice
2 dashes Angostura bitters
3 oz (90 ml) ginger beer
Strawberry, to garnish

Preparation

  1. Gently muddle the strawberries with the Simple Syrup in a cocktail shaker. Add the bourbon, lemon juice, and Angostura bitters, then fill with ice and shake vigorously for 10–15 seconds. Double strain into a highball glass filled with fresh ice and top with the ginger beer. Garnish with a fresh strawberry.

The cover of the cookbook Spirited by Adrienne Stillman
Reprinted from Spirited: Cocktails from Around the World, by Adrienne Stillman. © 2020 Phaidon Press Buy the full book from Amazon.

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