![]() Stir three and a half more times to finish the drink. Fill the glass with ice again, and top with sparkling water. Pour the whisky into the glass and slowly stir it 13 and a half times. ![]() Spritz with a flamed grapefruit peel and garnish with said peel and a nori square. Stack several large cubes of ice in a highball glass. Stir all ingredients over ice and serve in an old-fashioned glass over ice. 3 dashes of Strongwater Vice bitters(smoked grapefruit hops) Add the whisky and stir for 13.5 times clockwise. Pour out any of the water from the melted ice. Place the ice cubes (preferably clear) in a highball glass and stir for 30 seconds. How to make a Japanese Highball the Japanese way. 2 tsps of Ocean simple syrup (1:1 syrup infused with nori and sea salt) Make sure your club soda is very well chilled and some people even chill the whisky. What you’re left with is a refreshing and savory twist on the old-fashioned that will have you making it Suntory time to find your relaxing time. ![]() Pulling from several Japanese flavors the ocean simple syrup creates an almost Unami like profile, while the salt and brine of the nori augments the citrus and bright fruit notes of the Hibiki. lost in translation, so I took the old-fashioned, but twisted around the ingredients to create a classic drink that was lost in translation! using rye whiskey, 2 bitters and absinthe, we made it a little sweeter by adding some blackberry simple syrup. The easy answer was to feature the namesake whisky in the cocktail while making an ode to his character’s experience struggling through the cultural and linguistic barriers of Japan. This Blackberry Sazerac cocktail is a sweeter version of the classic Sazerac cocktail. It’s made with tequila, lime juice, and orange liqueur. The line is from the movie “Lost in Translation” and is delivered by Bill Murray’s melancholy character in which he proclaims, “For relaxing times, make it Suntory time,” while holding a Hibiki on the rocks. The Margarita This popular cocktail can be made with Japanese whiskey or any other type of whiskey. This drink was inspired by one of my favorite movie lines and scenes, being a lover of Japanese whisky.
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