Gin Cocktails
A warm, citrus-forward old fashioned where sun-dried orange and gentle caramel notes meet the depth of our gin. Smooth, warming, but still dangerously drinkable.
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Inspiration
Think bitter citrus, sugar, and flame. Picture the first sparks catching a strip of orange peel over a glowing fire. The air smells faintly of caramelizing sugar and smoke, and the heat lingers gently on your fingertips as you raise the glass. Merchant’s Flame brings a bold, warming twist to this classic serve. Each sip is both comforting and lively, a little fiery, with citrus bitterness tempered by subtle sweetness. It evokes the thrill of small moments of creation, like watching a spark flare and fade in the quiet of dusk, and it feels intimately tied to the adventurous spirit of Merchant’s Flame.
Ingredients
1. Fill an old fashioned glass with a large ice cube
2. Add gin, orange liqueur, maple syrup, and bitters
3. Stir gently to combine
4. Express the orange peel over the glass and drop in as garnish
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