With today's cocktail, we say goodbye to the Solstice cocktails and start a group that we're calling the Christmas Story Events. Basically, we chose a few significant events around Jesus's birth, and we're making a drink to celebrate it. (Drew - We might be a little buzzed from some cocktail testing so if some of this post is slightly incoherent, we're hoping you'll forgive us. #RealTalk | Kate - we did not choose the shepherds).
Today's cocktail focuses on the story of the Immaculate Conception. Many people think that the Immaculate Conception refers to Jesus's virgin birth. Not so! The Immaculate Conception refers to Mary being born without Original Sin. So according to the Bible (well, Catholic tradition), St. Anne and St. Joachim (Mary's parents) totally did it and Mary was the fruit of that union, she was born a pure (sans sin) vessel and could therefore, later in her life, carry and bear the Messiah.
For this drink, we decided we wanted something boozy yet something lady like. Kate had in mind something similar to an American in Paris. We had several of Okanagan Spirits' Fruit Liqueurs lying around and decided to try some of those. Huckleberry seemed to work the best (and such a pretty colour!!). That, mixed with some bourbon and yellow Chartreuse made a delightful sipping cocktail.
The Immaculate Conception Cocktail
- 2 parts - Bourbon (we used Makers Mark)
- 1 part - Yellow Chartreuse
- 1 part - Huckleberry Liqueur from Okanagan Spirits
- few dashes - Dillion's DSB bitters (think artisan Angostura bitters)
Combine ingredients in a shaker. Shake over ice. Serve on the rocks in a rocks glass.
Cocktail Notes
- Tried Aztec Chocolate bitters from Fees Brothers - flattened it
- Tried Heliotrope bitters from Apothecary - good - Drew actually liked this the best
- Tried Latin Lime bitters from Apothecary - flattened it and and takes the good sting out of the Makers
- Tried Lemon bitters from Fees Brothers - takes away the good character
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