Alright – Almost self explanatory if you’re following my shortcut pre-created nomenclature encoding imagery.
* One drill bit equals 1 dash Angostura
* An unmodified ingredient is 1 oz (though adding it to a tie (neck tie) would force it to be 1 oz.
* A canoe as a container, or a hatchet stuck into an ingredient equals 1/2.
* Anything distinctly Roman is a Collins (Roman Column) Glass.
* SS – two Sig Runes equal Simple Syrup
THE QUEENS PARK SWIZZLE:
Collins Glass
8 mint leaves
3 dashes Angostura Bitters
3 oz. Dark Jamaican Rum
1/2 oz. Lime Juice
1/2 oz. Simple Syrup
Swizzle with a swizzler or your barspoon until the glass gets frosty, put in a straw, and serve!
(BTW – My daughter rides her bike in this park in Queens, under the bridge, in NYC occasionally, down by the water, so it works for me)
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