Queen of Scots Cocktail Recipe

Beloved Ways to Bookend a Meal

Apรฉritif

Photos by Trevor Long

Although apรฉritifs and digestifs date back over 1,500 years, they didnโ€™t skyrocket in popularity until the 1800s. Thought of by many as quintessentially European, these cocktails arenโ€™t just tasty, they also serve a purpose. Apรฉritifs are generally drier in nature and are served before dinner in order to prepare the palate and the stomach for the big meal ahead. On the other hand, digestifs are consumed after a meal and are designed to aid in digestion. Read on for some trusted classics and new-age favorites from area establishments.

dylan padgett

Queen of Scots

Dylan Padgett at the Social
Course Apรฉritif, Drinks
Cuisine American

Ingredients
  

  • 1.75 oz. Bruichladdich Islay
  • 0.5 oz. saffron and earl grey syrup
  • 2.5 oz. soda water
  • 1 spritz of orange blossom water

Instructions
 

  • Combine scotch and syrup in a highball glass. Add soda water. Add ice, garnish with a spritz of orange blossom water, and serve.
Keyword Apรฉritif, queen of scots, the social
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