THE BILLY THE
BARTENDER SPECIAL
2 measures gin
2 measures
Cointreau
Dash of Angostura
Bitters
Have you ever been
channel surfing on a Friday night and found yourself lingering on the cage
fights on MTV2? I know I have, and I never in a million years imagined that I
would ever be at one of those events in person. But that’s where I found myself
tonight — watching two men, and once two women, going for each others’ throats martial-arts-style
as part of the Bellator 66 tour, which is broadcast on MTV2. The TKOs were
shocking, but it was kinda fun. I think the people watching was the best part.
The crowd was full of women teetered around in ridiculously high heels and men
doubling as billy goats (big muscles, bald heads and goatees.)

After that
entertaining event, a cocktail was needed. So hubby and I stopped by a local bar
on the way home, and I challenged the bartender to make me a good cocktail. He
said his most popular cocktail was made with gin, Cointreau and bitters, then
he quickly whipped one up for me on the rocks. He didn’t know what the cocktail’s
name was, so I named it after him.
The BILLY THE BARTENDER SPECIAL was
damn strong, but also damn good. Since it is mostly alcohol, it was one of
those drinks that gets better as the ice melts. The orange flavor of the
Cointreau moved the cocktail from the undrinkable category to the sipping
category. And what started out as rather harsh, ended up being smooth by the
time I saw the bottom of the glass. Then I was ready for my own little TKO into
bed.
Drink Up^
Cocktail Connie
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