Variations on a Manhattan

I made some cocktails with brandied cherries before. As good as they were, I kept thinking about the original Manhattan. And since I still had a bunch of brandied cherries left, I thought, why don’t I try some variations on the original Manhattan?

The Rob Roy, a classic drink that’s basically just a Manhattan with scotch whiskey instead of bourbon.

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Rob Roy
1.5 oz scotch whiskey
0.75 oz sweet vermouth
dash of Angoustra bitters
brandied cherries

I much prefer the original Manhattan. The taste of scotch whiskey just doesn’t sit well with me. Even if I used good scotch, I doubt it would make a difference.

Next, I tried using brandy instead of the bourbon.

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Brandy Manhattan
2 oz brandy
0.5 oz sweet vermouth
1 teaspoon maraschino cherry juice
2 dashes of Angoustra bitters
brandied cherries

Well, the taste of brandy is definitely better than scotch whiskey for me, but I still think I prefer bourbon, somehow. Perhaps this one needs more vermouth, and also some more cherry juice. And better brandy would probably help.

Finally, dark rum in place of the bourbon.

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Cuban Manhattan
1.5 oz dark rum
0.5 oz sweet vermouth
dash of Angoustra bitters
brandied cherries

The dark rum was actually not that sweet to me. It was a pretty potent drink. I was hoping for something a bit more caramel-flavored, but it wasn’t, sadly.

In the end, it actually turns out that I might actually like bourbon. Just a little bit.

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