I've been silent for a while, but I have nothing really newsworthy in the pinball field to offer. So instead, one of my favorite summer drink recipes, for those of legal age:
Damn the Weather
1-1/3 parts good gin (I use Bombay Sapphire, but your preference of quality gin will do just fine)
1 part sweet vermouth
1 part Campari
2/3 part Grand Marnier (if no Grand Marnier is at hand: Cointreau. If you're really in barbaric lands, 1/2 part triple sec as a last resort.)
Vigorously stir together first three ingredients with ice until well-chilled. Strain into a chilled large martini glass and float Grand Marnier on top. Garnish with orange and/or lemon.
Note for male drinkers: This drink looks a lot like a Cosmopolitan when in a martini glass. If you want to avoid having to explain what you're drinking to everyone nearby, serve on the rocks instead, which will cause people to think it's a Manhattan with an excess of vermouth.
Note for all drinkers: This concoction, being all alcohol, is very strong. One is plenty, maybe two if you don't have to drive.
About the name: It comes from a similar-but-not-quite-identical drink that was that night's special at the place I ate dinner when I picked up my Twilight Zone.
Damn the Weather
1-1/3 parts good gin (I use Bombay Sapphire, but your preference of quality gin will do just fine)
1 part sweet vermouth
1 part Campari
2/3 part Grand Marnier (if no Grand Marnier is at hand: Cointreau. If you're really in barbaric lands, 1/2 part triple sec as a last resort.)
Vigorously stir together first three ingredients with ice until well-chilled. Strain into a chilled large martini glass and float Grand Marnier on top. Garnish with orange and/or lemon.
Note for male drinkers: This drink looks a lot like a Cosmopolitan when in a martini glass. If you want to avoid having to explain what you're drinking to everyone nearby, serve on the rocks instead, which will cause people to think it's a Manhattan with an excess of vermouth.
Note for all drinkers: This concoction, being all alcohol, is very strong. One is plenty, maybe two if you don't have to drive.
About the name: It comes from a similar-but-not-quite-identical drink that was that night's special at the place I ate dinner when I picked up my Twilight Zone.