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This article appears in Spring 2021: Issue No. 61 of Edible Brooklyn.
By Clark Moore
Illustrations by Patti Blau
Call me old fashioned. I’m not even going to qualify that with a “but.” I’m old fashioned, with a mindset fixed on 20th Century sentiments. Don’t worry, this isn’t another lament for the good old days when we could drink freely in bars to all hours of the morning. The 20th Century I’m referring to is the cocktail, which is the first one that came to mind after sampling Good Vodka.
Distilled from the discarded husks of coffee fruit, Good Vodka has a character unlike any other vodka I’ve tasted. There’s a richness to it, and texture. Yes, there’s an expression of coffee, but not as in a coffee-flavored vodka, or even a coffee liqueur. It’s far more subtle and complex, and truly more evocative of chocolate than coffee. Which makes sense, for as any chef will tell you, nothing brings out the essence of coffee like chocolate, and vice versa.
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If you’re looking to up your cocktail-making at home or need a way to make your mocktails a bit more exciting as we head into the back half of dry January bitters are a simple way to add more depth of flavor to any drinks you make yourself. “They give you loads of flavor in very little liquid,” explains Nik Hannigan, the global brand educator for Fluère nonalcoholic spirits. “Bitters are the salt and pepper, the pinch of seasoning to your cocktail,” adds Lynette Marrero, a co-founder of the all-female, high-speed bartending competition Speed Rack, who works as the beverage director fo