"A blue absinthe??? The beautiful color of Absinthia’s Bleue absinthe comes from butterfly pea flowers. It’s a large climbing plant with the most beautiful blue flowers. I’m actually trying to grow some this year 😍! The absinthe has a lovely flavor, not very strong on the anise notes, although it is present and recognizable. This cocktail is a riff on a Death & Co. cocktail, I added an egg white, swapped out a green chile vodka for the Ancho Reyes, and adjusted the ratios a bit. It’s quite delicious! Cheers y’all!! ",
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"Butterflies in Flight",
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Butterflies in Flight
By Melissa Hoyle,
A blue absinthe??? The beautiful color of Absinthia’s Bleue absinthe comes from butterfly pea flowers. It’s a large climbing plant with the most beautiful blue flowers. I’m actually trying to grow some this year 😍! The absinthe has a lovely flavor, not very strong on the anise notes, although it is present and recognizable. This cocktail is a riff on a Death & Co. cocktail, I added an egg white, swapped out a green chile vodka for the Ancho Reyes, and adjusted the ratios a bit. It’s quite delicious! Cheers y’all!!
Ingredients:
- Plymouth Gin
- Lime Juice
Instructions:
Dry shake, add ice and shake to chill. Double strain into a coupe glass and garnish.
Spirit Forward,Refreshing,Originals,Herbal,Vegetal,Spicy