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Patiala Paani
House Invention · Seattle, 2023
Original
In Punjab, a Patiala peg is a measure that means you're serious about the evening.
It's generous, slightly reckless, and named for a royal city that never did anything halfway.
Paani means water. So this is Patiala water, a drink that wears its strength quietly,
dressed up as something light and friendly until the second glass tells you otherwise.
We built it here, with Old Monk, the rum of a thousand Indian childhoods, and the
sharpest ginger beer we could find. It is the only drink on this menu that belongs entirely to us.
Old Monk Rum
Ginger Beer
Fresh lime
Herbs
Fresh, spicy, fiercely herbaceous. Smells like a garden. Hits like a decision.
02
The Cannon
Cannon Bar · Seattle, 2011
Stolen
There's a bar in Seattle called Cannon that used to make this without ceremony or explanation.
You ordered it, you drank it, you ordered another.
Some drinks are too good to leave in someone else's bar. We took it.
We're not sorry.
Rye
Rumzamotti
Triple Sec
Bitters
Spirit-forward, no apologies. The bitter finish arrives exactly when you stop expecting it.
03
Jungle Bird
KL Hilton recipe · Kuala Lumpur, 1970s
Inspired
Invented at the Kuala Lumpur Hilton in the 1970s and then quietly forgotten for thirty years,
until cocktail archaeologists started digging through old bar manuals and rediscovered it.
We found our version in a vintage book at a market and haven't stopped making it since.
The tropics in a glass, bitter and sweet at the same time, like most good things.
Dark Rum
Aperol
Pineapple juice
Fresh lime · Syrup
Sweet and bitter at once. Tropical but not silly. One of those drinks that makes you want to sit outside.
04
Artichoke Hold
Brooklyn bar crawl · 2019
Stolen
Found on a bar crawl in Brooklyn that started with good intentions and ended with four bars
and a long subway ride. A bartender made this without telling us what was in it.
We reverse-engineered it on the train home.
Cynar is made from artichokes, which is either disgusting or brilliant depending on
who you ask. We land firmly on brilliant.
Cynar
Overproof Rum
St-Germain
Bittersweet, herbal, with a slow burn that announces itself after you've already committed.
05
Bitter Giuseppe
The Violet Hour · Chicago, 2009
Inspired
We were in Chicago, missing the bitter aperitivo bars we'd grown up with, the ones where
the whole point of a drink was the beautiful, aggressive, grown-up bitterness of it.
Someone at The Violet Hour made us this. It was like being given exactly what we'd been
reaching for without knowing the words. It's named for nobody named Giuseppe.
It just feels like someone should be.
Cynar
Sweet Vermouth
Fresh lime
Chocolate bitters
Bold, funky, more bitter than sweet. Not for the faint-hearted. Very much for us.