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A Winning Cocktail — The Blackjack
Celebrating my 21st wedding anniversary with Ms. Cocktail Den is a great reason to look for a themed drink. I discovered the Blackjack, which naturally made me think of the card game, in which 21 is a winning hand. This version of the Blackjack comes from Steve the Bartender in Australia.
The Blackjack
1.5 ounces brandy or cognac .5 ounces Cherry Heering .5 ounces Mr. Black Coffee Amaro 1 ounce cold brew coffee
Combine in a mixing glass with ice, stir with the confidence that comes when you see you have a jack and the ace of spades, and strain into a chilled glass. Orange peel and/or amarena cherry garnish optional.
The Blackjack is dark and delicious. Brandy, your first cocktail “card,” brings a solid foundation. Even though it’s all torched Dutch grapes, all cognac is brandy, but not all brandy is cognac (a key part of my 24601). As in a Royal Blood, a hint of Cherry Heering goes a long way. Mr. Black is from Australia, and it’s very good. We had to acquire it via the Internet. Kahlua could be a substitute, but it doesn’t have the same depth, so the resulting Blackjack will be a little different. Do you want to stack the deck, libationally (I made up this word) speaking? Add some coffee or molé bitters, just as you would in a 43 Up or Left Hand.
A word of caution — have too many Blackjacks, and you might end up with the Charlie Sheen version of “winning!” (Google it). So do you have a winning cocktail hand?