Features Cocktails Mixology Bartender Local CT Bartenders Share St. Patrick’s Day Cocktails & Mocktails Khalid Williams March 11, 2024 Prominent CT bartenders shared with me what they love to make and do to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. The most common answer to what they enjoy making is “plans to get my shift covered”, because we tend to hide on these holidays unless we are working. We enjoy house parties with traditional Irish food and craft minded drinks that have some real Irish pedigree. Enjoy 4 cocktails & mocktails from local bartenders: Dustin Amore, Dan Rek, Chelsea Solkowski & Victoria Tenzyk.Dustin Amore’s Irish Old FashionedBartender: Dustin AmoreLittle River Restoratives “I love an Irish Whiskey Old Fashioned” The spirit guide from Hartford’s most legendary cocktail spot uses craft touches to make a brand new classic that’s perfect for a grown and sexy St Paddy’s Day.RECIPE2 oz Proper Twelve Irish Whiskey.25 ounce Yellow Chartreuse .25 ounce Amaro Meletti Dash or two of Jerry Thomas Bitters Stir ingredients over ice.Instead of serving on the rocks, strain the cocktail into a coupe or keep it in the standard old fashioned glass, minus the ice. The evolution will be intriguing.Dead Rabbit Irish CoffeeBartender: Dan RekViron Rondo OsteriaDaniel Rek is an award winning CT bartender who has the distinction of working stage shifts at The Dead Rabbit (this place has the finest collection of Irish whiskey in the states and has been named the World’s Best Bar more than once). He taught me this Irish coffee recipe, and I have never made it any other way. RECIPE0.5 oz. of a 2:1 ratio cane syrup1.5 oz. of Tullamore D.E.W2.5-3 oz. of a locally roasted coffee (Perkatory Montibello is my current choice Topped with whipped cream, thick but not stiff peaksdust with nutmegTemp the glass with hot water. Combine the whiskey, syrup and coffee and give a quick stir to dissolve the syrup. Then top with the whipped out of the blender bottle. Cream should flow like thin lava, thick enough to float but it’s still a liquid if that makes sense.Zero Proof Irish CoffeeBartender: Chelsea SolkowskiBirdie Lounge “You’ll Find me enjoying a Guiness 0%,” but behind the bar, Chelsea looks to experiment with intense flavor combinations to bring excitement and intrigue to non alcoholic renditions of holiday favorites.RECIPEDouble Shot Espresso3 oz Coffee/Cafe Americana1 oz Chai Tea Syrup (add equal parts sugar and water, brew tea double strength)Whipped Cocoa Milk (Coco Lopez, Cocoa Powder, dash vanilla extract) Combine coffee and espresso in a warmed Irish coffee mug or footed glass, add syrup to coffee blendShake or froth blend the Cocoa Milk mixture (my favorite way is in a blender bottle)Khalid’s Favorite….The TipperaryBartender: Victoria Tenzyk Friar Tuck’s TavernDebut: 1916, “Recipes for Mixed Drinks” Hugo R. Ensslin Perfected: Jack McGary, The Dead Rabbit I got the chance to work the bar at this pub mainstay in Mystic, and a guest asked me to make them an “Irish Manhattan”. This vintage drink fit the bill and introduced them to Chartruese, which is the most elegant bright green cocktail ingredient on the planet.RECIPE1.5 ounces Slane Irish Whiskey 1 ounce Sweet vermouth1/2 Ounce Green Chartruese2 dashes Angostura Bitters Frozen coupe Stir ingredients over ice.This baby does best in an ice cold coupe glass.