Clinamenic
Binary & Tweed
Interesting, the etymology there. Pretty sure "melo-" means black, as in melanin and melancholia, the latter literally translating to "black bile".
Then why pomegranate? Why black?Interesting, the etymology there. Pretty sure "melo-" means black, as in melanin and melancholia, the latter literally translating to "black bile".
c. 1300, poumgarnet (a metathesized form), "the large, roundish, many-seeded, red-pulped fruit of the pomegranate tree," from Old French pome grenate (Modern French grenade) and directly from Medieval Latin pomum granatum, literally "apple with many seeds," from pome "apple; fruit" (see Pomona) + grenate "having grains," from Latin granata, fem. of granatus, from granum "grain" (from PIE root *gre-no- "grain").
<3spohisticated
Haven't heard of this one, but yeah it looks promising.yes, or, glance towards the bottle/france. not my prefered method at all.
Waldorf
Makes 1 drink
Instructions: Combine ingredients in a mixing glass and fill with ice. Stir well and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
- 1 ounce bourbon
- 1 ounce sweet vermouth
- 1 ounce absinthe