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The Ron's Four Score milestone birthday celebration drink is shown in an Imperial Glass rocks glass with gold etching and rim with a cherry garnish.

Milestone Birthday Drink — The Ron’s Four Score

Ron's Four ScoreRon, my father-in-law, recently commissioned an original cocktail creation for his 80th birthday (four score is old way of saying 80; think of the beginning of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address). His request? A drink that is scotch-based, dry, and nutty. So I brought forth upon this world, a new cocktail, conceived in the Wulf Cocktail Den, and dedicated to the proposition that all drinkers are created equal (see below for the non-alcoholic version).

The Ron’s Four Score

2 ounces scotch
.5 ounces dry vermouth
.25 ounces amaretto
2 dashes hazelnut bitters

Directions

Combine in a mixing glass with ice, stir with some matter-of-fact festiveness like the drink’s namesake, and strain into a chilled glass, preferably rocks. Amarena cherry garnish optional.

My father-in-law Ron, holding his signature drink. He is bald and wearing a brown sweater and glasses.

The Ron’s Four Score takes its place in my pantheon of commissioned cocktails such as the Cancer Killer #1, the Ray’s 619, and my personal favorite, the Whiskey Queen. As Ron requested, this cocktail is pretty dry. If it’s too dry for you, add a quarter ounce of amaretto or serve it on the rocks. The amaretto and the hazelnut bitters give the Ron’s Four Score a hint of nuttiness. If you can’t find hazelnut bitters, use chocolate or Angostura, but then of course the drink will taste a little different.

Using ingredients Ms. Cocktail Den found online, I also created a non-alcoholic (what I call a 3/4 cocktail) version with Spiritless Kentucky 74, Roots Aperitif Bianco, and Lyre’s Amaretti (use the same proportions as the alcoholic version).

You don’t have to be named Ron, be 80, or be celebrating a birthday before you can have a Ron’s Four Score. What do you need to have? Some spirit (pun intended)!

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