Coffee liqueur replaces the usual vermouth in this variation on a Manhattan. Orange bitters and a citrus twist bring out the coffee's fruity flavor notes.
Ingredients
- ice
- 4 ounces bourbon
- 1 ounce coffee liqueur (such as
- 4 dashes orange bitters
- 2 oranges twists
Instructions
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1
Fill a mixing glass or cocktail shaker half full with ice. Add bourbon, liqueur, and bitters. Stir or shake until very cold, about 30 seconds.
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2
Strain into 2 glasses. Rub rim of each glass with an orange twist, then garnish each glass with a twist.
Nutrition Facts
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