20 June: Bebbo
If you get in to the history of mixed drinks (Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails by Ted Haigh is a good start), the Bebbo is a descendent of the Bee’s Knees - a honey-infused gin drink from a hundred years ago. I like the citrus-y flavor of this gin-based cocktail, and served in a chilled coupe, it is perfect for summer evenings.
Bebbo (based on this recipe from liquor.com)
Ingredients
1/2 ounces London dry gin (used Tangueray, but find one you like and use it)
1 ounce honey syrup which is equal parts honey and water (I pre-mixed this in a shot; suggested from other sources: use orange-blossom honey)
3/4 ounce fresh lemon juice (no, don’t use the bottled stuff)
1/4 ounce fresh blood orange juice
Garnish: lemon twist
What to do:
Fill a shaker half-way with ice. Add all of the ingredients. Shake for 30 seconds. Pour into a frosted pre-chilled coupe, add a twist of lemon for garnish.