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2 hr 15 min

Big Batch Boulevardiers

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Big Batch Boulevardiers
Author: Sara Mayer

Recipe By Sara Mayer

Published on September 1, 2024

This cocktail is named after a literary and cultural magazine called, aptly, The Boulevardier.

Time

2 hr 15 min

Yield

Serves 8

Why This Recipe Works

Depending on its permutation, you could think of the boulevardier as either a bittersweet Manhattan variation or a whiskey Negroni. (Or you could actually think of the Negroni as a boulevardier variation, since the recipe for the boulevardier appeared in print long before the Negroni.) Originally this cocktail called for equal parts bourbon or rye, Campari, and sweet vermouth. However, assertive Campari can be a bully in cocktails, so to keep it under control and prevent it from overwhelming the whiskey, we preferred a smaller ratio of Campari (and vermouth) to the rye. This allowed the drink to walk the fine line between bitter and sweet while maintaining a rich, lush texture. This is a great cocktail to make ahead in a bigger batch because it's both so simple and made up of spirits. What's more, the measured added water means that you don't even need to add ice cubes before serving. The water ensures the perfect amount of dilution so that you can serve this cocktail straight up to your guests, right from the fridge.

Ingredients

12 ounces rye or bourbon
8 ounces Campari
8 ounces sweet vermouth
8 ounces water
Orange twists

Instructions

Cook along with these step-by-step instructions

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  1. Combine rye, Campari, vermouth, and water in serving pitcher or large container. Cover and refrigerate until well chilled, at least 2 hours.
    Recipe Tip
    After combining your ingredients you can decant them into a swing top glass bottle for easy storage for up to 1 month.
  2. Stir cocktail to recombine, then serve in chilled cocktail glasses, garnishing individual portions with orange twist. (Big-Batch Boulevardiers may be refrigerated for up to 1 month.)
    Recipe Tip
    To turbo-chill your drinks, store the mixture in the freezer for a few hours before serving. Just keep in mind that it does contain water so will eventually start to freeze.

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Big Batch Boulevardiers

Recipe By Sara Mayer

Published on September 1, 2024

Time

2 hr 15 min

Yield

Serves 8

Big Batch Boulevardiers

Ingredients

12 ounces rye or bourbon8 ounces Campari8 ounces sweet vermouth8 ounces waterOrange twists

Instructions

  1. Combine rye, Campari, vermouth, and water in serving pitcher or large container. Cover and refrigerate until well chilled, at least 2 hours.
    Recipe Tip
    After combining your ingredients you can decant them into a swing top glass bottle for easy storage for up to 1 month.
  2. Stir cocktail to recombine, then serve in chilled cocktail glasses, garnishing individual portions with orange twist. (Big-Batch Boulevardiers may be refrigerated for up to 1 month.)
    Recipe Tip
    To turbo-chill your drinks, store the mixture in the freezer for a few hours before serving. Just keep in mind that it does contain water so will eventually start to freeze.
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