Lost Grasshopper

 

We have been soooooo excited to get our hands on the new Lost Irish Whiskey and it just felt right to put it in a little green cocktail for St. Patrick’s Day. But make no mistake—this tasty triple-distilled spirit is lovely both in and out of a cocktail. It’s a fascinating combination of all three styles of Irish Whiskey: grain, malt, and pot still and then they go and finish this stuff in casks from all over the world. WHAT?! Gimme dat. It is soooo delicious to sip—almost sweet with a hit of spice and a pleasantly creamy mouthfeel. I like it alawt.

But you know I love me a Grasshopper variation for St. Patrick’s Day. So let’s make one.


LOST GRASSHOPPER

Makes 1 serving.

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz. Lost Irish Whiskey

  • 1.5 oz. heavy cream

  • 0.5 oz. crème de menthe liqueur

  • 0.5 oz. green chartreuse liqueur

  • 3 drops chocolate bitters

  • Shamrock leaves to garnish (mint leaves are great, too!)

    *A note about crème de menthe: typically you will find this in either a clear version or a bright green version. Either works fine, although I personally prefer the clear as I personally find that electric green color to be a little off-putting. A little mouthwashy-looking. The finished cocktail won’t be green in color if you use the clear, but I like to serve it in a green glass. SAME DIFFERENCE.

    • To make the drink: add ice to a shaker, and then add all ingredients except the garnish and shake until thoroughly chilled. Strain cocktail into a coupe or martini glass, garnish, and serve.


So where can you find you some Lost Irish Whiskey in the U.S.? I was fortunate to be gifted with a bottle, because it’s so new that it’s not super widely available, but you can find it on ReserveBar.com and at Total Wine.

Princess Vespa wishes you a grasshopper and whiskey-filled St. Paddy’s.

Product & Tool Links:

Lost Irish Whiskey

This Vintage Green Coupe was a gift, but you can find similar glassware here and here.

Jadeite Cake Stand

Footed Gold Tray

Vintage Brass Hearth Cricket

 
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