Adventures in Booze: Campari and Negroni

Close up of a red Negroni cocktail in a martini glass

The first bottle we cracked open from the intial booze spree was Campari. Now, I had never had it before, but the citrus description made it sound interesting and I decided to give it a go even though I don’t like gin a whole lot. I figured that the rest of the ingredients would cover the gin tastes I don’t care for.

NEGRONI from The Drunken Botanist

1 ounce gin (I used Bulldog here, the only gin I’ve found so far that I like.)
1 ounce sweet vermouth
1 ounce Campari
Orange peel

Shake all of the ingredients except the orange peel over ice and serve in a cocktail glass. Garnish with the orange peel.

This cocktail mixes up into the lovely red drink you see above. I can’t be buggered to put in orange peels, especially when I don’t have any. It turns out that the non-gin ingredients do very much cover the taste of the gin, but it also turns out that I don’t care much for the taste of the other ingredients! Especially Campari. Campari, in my opinion, tastes like chewing on orange pith. It’s a funky, bitter taste that lingered through a 40 minute walk with my dog. Bleck!

Jason seemed to like it more than I did, but he also says that the next time he makes it, he’s going to probably use about half of the Campari. He also did a bit of research and found a Negroni recipe that includes a bit of salt. Salt does some good things for bitter flavors, so I may try that to see if it makes it more palatable. Otherwise, I suspect it’s going to be given to a friend of mine.

We also bought a bottle of Punt e Mes vermouth upon book suggestion and discovered it has the exact same bitter finish to it. Something to be aware of when buying vermouth.

Adventures in Booze

A list of alcohols lying on top of Greta the dog A list of alcohols lying on top of Greta who is starting to get up

So I’m starting on a new project. I’ve mentioned The Drunken Botanist a number of times (review) and now I’m really starting to have fun with it. The list you see above is the list of cordials and alcohols that I want to try from the book. They either sound interesting in their own right or they’re ingredients in cocktails mentioned that sound tasty. My exposure to liquors outside of the usual is pretty limited so as you can see, it’s an extensive list. It goes onto the back of the page. My plan is to review the stuff I’ve bought and the cocktails I’ve tried and I’m always open to suggestions. I also plan to take ridiculous pictures and have Greta in as many of them as I can. Because what else is the internet for?