THE ALCOHOLICS
It's almost mandatory to drink while reading the savage books of Jim Thompson and the Hurricane is my drink of choice to go down smoothly with this booze stained novel The Alcoholics. The drink became popular at Pat O'Briens bar in 1940's New Orleans, apparently debuted at the 1939 World's Fair and was named after the hurricane lamp-shaped glasses the first drinks were served in. It's said that O'Brien created the heavily rummeddrink as a means to get rid of the large stock of rum his Southern distributors forced him to buy.
THE HURRICANE
INGREDIENTS
2 ounces light rum
2 ounces dark rum
2 ounces passion fruit juice
1 ounce orange juice
Juice of a half a lime
1 tablespoon simple syrup
1 tablespoon grenadine
Orange slice and cherry for
garnish
THE MOJITO
&
HEMINGWAY
FIESTA
When you crack open a Hemingway novel and smell the pages, it smells like rum. If you haven't read Fiesta, read it now and read it drinking a Mojito.
THE MOJITO
INGREDIENTS
60ml
white rum
6 mint
leaves
20 ml
fresh lime juice
10 ml
sugar syrup
Schweppes
Soda Water
THE OLD FASHIONED
&
HAMMETT
I don't think there's a scene in Dashiell Hammett's The Thin Man where somebody doesn't have a drink in their hand, or isn't complaining about not having a drink in their hand.The perfect cocktail to read Hammett to is the Old Fashioned - Garnished of orange, never, ever a cherry.
OLD FASHIONED
INGREDIENTS
1 sugar cube
VODKA, COKE
&
BURROUGHS
William Burroughs loved Vodka & Coke. A simple drink that has been overshadowed since coke became a dirty word. To mix it up add a slice of lime.
VODKA & COKE
INGREDIENTS
If you need to know the ingredients you've had too much to drink already.
HUNTER S THOMPSON
Hunter S Thompson will always be remembered for Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas, but for me Fear & Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 is a far more important piece gonzo journalism. He told the truth using lies and told lies using the truth. Best devoured with an American Trilogy.
THE AMERICAN TRILOGY
INGREDIENTS
- 1 Sugar Cube
- Orange Bitter
- 1 part Apple Brandy
- 1 part Rye Whiskey
- Served in a jar
CHARLES BUKOWSKI
AND A GLASS OF WARM BEER
I know, I know. A glass of warm beer a cocktail does not make. But I can't write about matching books to drinks to drunks with out mentioning Buk and Buk cannot be read while drinking anything other than a glass of warm beer.
WARM BEER
INGREDIENTS
Guts
THE BEAUTIFUL & THE DAMMED
AND THE GIN RICKEY
What does one do with ones self when one has nothing to do? Well, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Beautiful and the Dammed, apparently one hunts for a husband and drinks a hell of a lot. But let's not be too harsh on F. Scott, anyone married to Zelda Fitzgerald would drink too. And F. Scott's drink of choice was the Gin Rickey.
THE GIN RICKEY
INGREDIENTS
- 1 1/2 oz gin
- juice of 1/2 limes
carbonated water
1 lime wedge
CHANDLER
A WHISKEY SOUR
Chandler and whiskey go together like black coffee and cigarettes. Whiskey neat is fine in a pinch but if you're settling in for some Phillip Marlowe action pull together a whiskey sour and sit back and enjoy.
WHISKEY SOUR
INGREDIENTS
1 1/2 oz whiskey
1 1/2 oz lemon juice
3/4 oz sugar syrup
Maraschino cherry for garnish
JACK
THE VAGABOND
And finally the king of the drunken writers, Jack Kerouac. Wine, whiskey, beer, you name it, he drank it. So it seem appropriate to match a bit of Kerouac with a drink that combines a few of Jacks favorite flavors.
THE VAGABOND
INGREDIENTS
1 1/2 oz. Single Malt
3/4 oz. Punt e Mes
3/4 oz. Sweet wine
Orange Twist
DRINK RESPONSIBLY AND READ RECKLESSLY
Luke Preston
I love this. Luke. It justifies so much of my past. Thank you for letting me know I'm not alone...though considering the literary conference antics of our MIE compatriots, I'd say we're all pretty well-red read.
ReplyDeleteLuke, your position as the coolest of us all is secured by this. PERFECT! I am going with F. Scott and the gin rickey.
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