I don’t think I’ve actually drank it this year but I’ve thought about it every time I’ve been at a cocktail bar this year.
In recent years at Hell or High Water, a speakeasy in downtown Louisville, had this drink on their fall/winter menu that was very light and refreshing, and tasted very similar to a thin mint. It almost has the look of…
I don’t think I’ve actually drank it this year but I’ve thought about it every time I’ve been at a cocktail bar this year.
In recent years at Hell or High Water, a speakeasy in downtown Louisville, had this drink on their fall/winter menu that was very light and refreshing, and tasted very similar to a thin mint. It almost has the look of Coca Cola. When I’ve had it previously it was the perfect drink for the end of the night. I would love to make one at home but I don’t even know what ingredients are needed.
We’ll sometimes go to HOHW before or after we see a show at the Kentucky Center for the Arts since they’re only a few blocks away from each other. We live 20+ minutes outside of downtown so it’s hard to justify popping in a for a drink there if we don’t also have something else to do downtown.
I don’t think I’ve actually drank it this year but I’ve thought about it every time I’ve been at a cocktail bar this year.
In recent years at Hell or High Water, a speakeasy in downtown Louisville, had this drink on their fall/winter menu that was very light and refreshing, and tasted very similar to a thin mint. It almost has the look of Coca Cola. When I’ve had it previously it was the perfect drink for the end of the night. I would love to make one at home but I don’t even know what ingredients are needed.
I still haven’t been to HOHW! I’m going to need to check it out.
We’ll sometimes go to HOHW before or after we see a show at the Kentucky Center for the Arts since they’re only a few blocks away from each other. We live 20+ minutes outside of downtown so it’s hard to justify popping in a for a drink there if we don’t also have something else to do downtown.