What: Peeper Ale
Thanksgiving is a few days away! Time for family, friends and tons of food! Since we’ll all be spending the day eating (and drinking) our faces off, I decided a few cocktails on the lighter side might be in order.
These cocktails all have one thing in common: Saint Germain. If you don’t own it, get it. It’s a light lychee/pear liqueur that goes well with so many wines, liquors, and champagnes. It’s super light and will be refreshing with all of the heavy holiday food.
I opted for simple recipes this time so you’re free to wrangle the turkey, extinguish the flames in the oven, and maybe even impress the in-laws. Hey, it may help you stay sane too.
So, happy Thanksgiving – let’s make it a great one this year!!
-Miriam Zelinsky, Official Lazyjack
1) Cucumber/Mint Champagne
Fill a cocktail shaker with ice, then add:
3/4 champagne or prosecco
A few mint leaves
A few slices of cucumber
Top it all off with a splash of Saint Germain - a little goes a long way!
2) The Saint Germain cocktail
Fill a highball glass with ice, and add:
2 parts champagne or prosecco
1 part Saint Germain
2 parts club soda
Garnish with a lemon twist
Note: the above recipe also works with a nice white wine like a Sauvignon Blanc!
3) Or, I’d just skip the club soda and put the prosecco/champagne with Saint Germain in a champagne flute.
4) Sparkling Lychee:
In a champagne flute:
Add a lychee fruit
Fill the glass with champagne/prosecco
Top off with Saint Germain
What: Coney Island Lager
What: Schöfferhofer Grapefruit Hefeweizen
Count this as the only hurricane preparedness guide you'll need to survive and thrive during this Frankenstorm of all Nor'Eastercanes. Lazyjack Press is holed up on Central Park South, smack in between Whole Foods Columbus Circle and a go-to liquor store, the owner of which lives inside the store and won't close, no matter what hellstorm arrives on Manhattan's shores.
What you'll need:
1) Tequila: Espolon is pretty good for the price, so get two or three depending on how many shut-ins you'll be entertaining. Add chipotle, honey, and lime.
2) Bloody Marys: see Miriam's post on the ultimate bloody, supra. Except this time, add onion powder. Quick! Go get it!
3) Magnums of French red table wine -- we dig the Cuvee Des Chevaliers ($16)
4) Corona Light with lime
5) Heineken Light -- no lime necessary
6) Prosciutto with melon
7) Tomato and buffalo mozzarella with balsamic glaze -- add toothpicks and you're civilized
8) Strawberries
9) Pretzels with Maille mustard dipping sauce
10) Crudité -- yellow Zima tomatoes, carrots, celery, cauliflower, sugar snap peas, Hidden Valley ranch (essential that it's Hidden Valley)
11) Cornichon pickles
Great friends, movies, Halloween, football, World Series, and a giant storm that lets you out of work? Ace. just ace. Stay safe! Cheers!