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		<title>Drink of the Week: The Great Migration</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2012 21:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Westal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we present the second part of what&#8217;s going to be trilogy of posts featuring the beguiling and bewitching new Mariposa Agave Nectar Liqueur. Last week, I discussed the seductive sweetness of the concoction in context with the Mariposa Mojito. Now, we move on to a sweeter territory with a drink that&#8217;s been heavily promoted [...]]]></description>
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<p>Today we present the second part of what&#8217;s going to be trilogy of posts featuring the beguiling and bewitching new Mariposa Agave Nectar Liqueur. <a href="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/.../drink-of-the-week-the-mariposa-mojito/" target="_blank">Last week</a>, I discussed the seductive sweetness of the concoction in context with the Mariposa Mojito.</p>
<p>Now, we move on to a sweeter territory with a drink that&#8217;s been heavily promoted by <a href="http://www.heavenhill.com/brand/58" target="_blank">Mariposa&#8217;s masters</a> over at Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. It&#8217;s something like a gin <a href="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/2011/06/17/drink-of-the-week-the-sidecar/" target="_blank">sidecar</a>, but slightly more sugary &#8212; that&#8217;s not always a bad thing &#8212; and using a liqueur that I personally dig more than most. I have to admit the historical connections of the drink&#8217;s name have me at something of a loss, however, though it&#8217;s clear there was <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Migration" target="_blank">more than one great migration</a>. Some of you might also want to have more than one of the libation of the same name.</p>
<p><strong>The Great Migration</strong></p>
<p>1 1/2 ounces dry gin<br />
3/4 ounce Mariposa Agave Nectar Liqueur<br />
3/4 ounce fresh squeezed lemon juice<br />
1/4  ounce simple syrup<br />
Turbinado/raw sugar<br />
Lemon twist (garnish)</p>
<p>Rim a cocktail glass with raw sugar &#8212; It&#8217;s very possible that the plain old white stuff might work almost as well &#8212; by wetting the edges and dipping it into a plate full of the sweet stuff. Take your rimmed glass and stick it in the freezer to get it nice and chilled while you make the rest of the drink.</p>
<p>Combine all the liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker with plenty of ice. If you don&#8217;t have simple syrup on hand, you can probably dissolve some superfine sugar in a little bit of room temperature water and use that instead. Shake vigorously and strain into your now well chilled rimmed cocktail glass.</p>
<p>Engage in the magical process <a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/microsite/get_real_guide/articles/classic_drinks.htm" target="_blank">old school</a>/artisanal bartenders call &#8220;<a href="http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2011/02/cocktail-101-how-to-garnish-a-cocktail-citrus-twist-lemon-twist-peel.html" target="_blank">expressing</a>&#8221; the lemon twist which is crucial to drinks like <a href="http://blog.bullz-eye.com/2011/07/15/drink-of-the-week-the-sazerac/" target="_blank">the Sazerac</a>. It involves twisting a very thin &#8212; as in rind-free &#8212; strip of the lemon&#8217;s skin; the act of twisting is thought to spritz a tiny but notable amount of lemon oil into the drink. Drop the skin into the drink and sip away at the sweetness.</p>
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If you like your drink very sweet indeed, you can make the accidental alteration I did while preparing this drink for some cooperative test subjects. Having forgotten the complete recipe, I actually doubled the amount of simple syrup to an entire half ounce &#8212; but I forgot about the turbinado rim. That made for a somewhat less complicated beverage that, for me, wasn&#8217;t as good as the recipe proper. However, it went really down really well with my willing guinea pigs and might work better for a lot of people who are less frequent boozers.</p>
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