Skip Navigation

Behind the Bar

The secrets behind some of Eric Seed's exotic drinks

Nui-Nui

2-1/2oz dark rum
1/4oz Pimento Dram
1/4oz vanilla syrup
1/2oz cinnamon syrup
1-1/4 oz fresh lime juice
1-1/4 oz fresh orange juice
1 dash Angostura bitters

Shake all ingredients over ice until well-chilled. Strain and pour over crushed ice. Garnish with orange peel.

Diki-Diki

1/2 oz fresh grapefruit juice
1/4 oz Swedish Punsch
2 ounces applejack (such as Laird’s)

Shake with ice and serve in chilled cocktail glass.

Doctor

2 oz Swedish Punsch
1 oz fresh lime juice

Shake with ice and serve in chilled cocktail glass.

Aviation

1-1/2 oz London dry gin
1/2 oz fresh lemon juice
1/4 oz Creme de Violette
1 tsp Maraschino liqueur

Stir over ice until chilled and strain into cocktail glass.

Presented by

More at The Atlantic

For the St. Louis Art Museum, a Legal Victory Raises Ethical Questions St. Louis Museum's Legal Victory Raises Ethical Questions
Oops! Now You Can Track the Tweets Politicians Tried to Delete Now You Can Track the Tweets Politicians Tried to Delete
The Resurrection of Stephanie Cutter Stephanie Cutter's Comeback
Video of the Day: An Illinois Lawmaker's Epic Freak-Out Watch This: An Illinois Lawmaker's Epic Freak-Out
Infographic: The Average Person Gets 9,672 Minor Injuries in a Lifetime The Average Person Gets 9,672 Minor Injuries in a Lifetime

Join the Discussion

After you comment, click Post. If you’re not already logged in you will be asked to log in or register.
blog comments powered by Disqus

The Biggest Story in Photos

Olympic Portraits, Part I: American Athletes

May 30, 2012
No Gatorade: Celebrating New York City's Pick-up Basketball Scene
Watch More Video

On Newsstands Now

Subscribe and SAVE 59%
10 issues JUST $2.45/COPY

The Atlantic Monthly

David H. Freedman on smartphone apps and the perfected self, Mark Bowden on being in the dumb kids' class, James Parker on Glenn Beck, Isaac Chotiner on P. G. Wodehouse, and more

Browse back issues of The Atlantic that have appeared on the Web. From September 1995 to the present, the archive is essentially complete, with the exception of a few articles, the online rights to which are held exclusively by the authors.

See All Back Issues: September 1995
To The Present »

Premium Archive

For a small fee you can now access more than a century of Atlantic Monthly articles in our online archive. The archive includes articles from 1857 to the present.

Prices » | Login for Saved Items » | Help »

Sort by:
Dates:
From: 
To: 
Author:  (optional)
Title:  (optional)

Facebook

Newsletters

Sign up to receive our free newsletters

(sample)

(sample)

(sample)

(sample)

(sample)

(sample)