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Sipping Gentility

By Natalie Bovis-Nelsen (AKA: TheLiquidMuse.com)

Well-kempt women in lace and pearls strolling beneath a leaf-fringed sky. Trotting horse hooves clopping along stone-lined streets. Gentlemen tipping their hats as they encounter passers-by around town. Has the calamity of the modern world rendered the gentility of Historic Alexandria a thing of the past?

Not if you’re hanging out at King Street’s newest see-and-be-seen hotspot. The Colonial-style Jackson 20 captures the rustic elegance of an era gone by with brick, stone, leather and wood accents throughout, and is named to honor Andrew Jackson (aka “Old Hickory”), who became our seventh president in 1829. This cocktail is a tribute to the Tennessee gentleman whose face graces our $20 bills, and who had a reputation for enjoying a rousing good time.

The Virginian Gentleman

1 1/2 ounces Gentleman Jack
1/2 ounce honey liqueur
Dash of bitters
Lemon juice
Ginger beer

Shake all ingredients, with ice. Strain into glass and top with ginger beer.


Cafe Boheme

Booze News

Café Boheme is a luxuriously rich and creamy coffee liqueur imported from France. The bottle features a painted street scene referencing the lively cafes of Paris, the 1920s stomping ground of bohemian artists, intellectuals and writers of the day. This liqueur is delightfully smooth and a wonderful dessert alternative when poured over ice or mixed with a favorite premium vodka for a coffee martini to remember.

If you’re feeling frisky, whip up a Café Boheme French Kiss by shaking Café Boheme, rum, simple syrup and fresh cream, with ice. Pour into a martini glass and float a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top with a sprinkle of nutmeg.

(April 2008)

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