"Chartreuse Daisy | Crafted Pour"

"I found this drink on Punch and I’m not gonna lie: I’m peeved. On this post they say a Daisy (category) is a sour with club soda: that’s not true. They list the recipe itself without club soda: that’s annoying. I was shooting a bunch of cocktails the day I did this so I was a little overwhelmed and had copied the spec to my notes and, well, I guess I can consider this glass half full instead of half empty. I shrugged, wondering if I’d been too short on my shake, maybe my glass was too big, skimmed the recipe on the website again to make sure I hadn’t missed anything but after staging and shooting read the first paragraph again and, well, oh well. Partly on me but c’mon Punch, that’s just frustrating. Anyway, the cocktail was quite tasty without the soda, though a little Chartreuse foward, and a beautiful color. Staged with a flower and raspberries I really was vibing and wish I’d paused another minute to figure out what the heck was going on but alas, live and learn. Cheers to beautiful mistakes!", "undefined", "Chartreuse Daisy",

"Ingredients"

Chartreuse Daisy By , May 8, 2009 I found this drink on Punch and I’m not gonna lie: I’m peeved. On this post they say a Daisy (category) is a sour with club soda: that’s not true. They list the recipe itself without club soda: that’s annoying. I was shooting a bunch of cocktails the day I did this so I was a little overwhelmed and had copied the spec to my notes and, well, I guess I can consider this glass half full instead of half empty. I shrugged, wondering if I’d been too short on my shake, maybe my glass was too big, skimmed the recipe on the website again to make sure I hadn’t missed anything but after staging and shooting read the first paragraph again and, well, oh well. Partly on me but c’mon Punch, that’s just frustrating. Anyway, the cocktail was quite tasty without the soda, though a little Chartreuse foward, and a beautiful color. Staged with a flower and raspberries I really was vibing and wish I’d paused another minute to figure out what the heck was going on but alas, live and learn. Cheers to beautiful mistakes! I found this drink on Punch and I’m not gonna lie: I’m peeved. On this post they say a Daisy (category) is a sour with club soda: that’s not true. They list the recipe itself without club soda: that’s annoying. I was shooting a bunch of cocktails the day I did this so I was a little overwhelmed and had copied the spec to my notes and, well, I guess I can consider this glass half full instead of half empty. I shrugged, wondering if I’d been too short on my shake, maybe my glass was too big, skimmed the recipe on the website again to make sure I hadn’t missed anything but after staging and shooting read the first paragraph again and, well, oh well. Partly on me but c’mon Punch, that’s just frustrating. Anyway, the cocktail was quite tasty without the soda, though a little Chartreuse foward, and a beautiful color. Staged with a flower and raspberries I really was vibing and wish I’d paused another minute to figure out what the heck was going on but alas, live and learn. Cheers to beautiful mistakes! Ingredients: - Yellow Chartreuse - Sipsmith Gin Instructions: Add all ingredients to a shaker tin with ice and short shake. Strain into a Collins glass over crushed ice. Top with Soda Water (if you realize it’s needed) Garnish with a lemon wheel and raspberry and flower Communal,Refreshing