The water was not fit to drink. To make it palatable, we had to add whisky. By diligent effort, I learned to like it.
– Winston Churchill
CLASSIC WHISKEY
Rob Roy Created at the Waldorf Astoria in 1894, still a favorite today. Scotch & Vermouth; sweet, dry or perfect. | |
Presbyterian Bourbon, soda & ginger ale to please the Elders. | |
Boulevardier You don’t have to be a Parisian fop to enjoy this whiskey twist on the Negroni! Bourbon, Vermouth & Campari. | |
Irish Coffee The most popular cold remedy that won’t cure a cold. Hot coffee, Irish whiskey & cream. | |
Sazerac The oldest known American cocktail dates back to 1800’s New Orleans. Rye & muddled bitters, with a hint of absinthe. | |
Manhattan A truly classic cocktail & the first to use vermouth. Your choice, Rye or Bourbon. | |
Blood & Sand Scotch’s smokiness with a hint of orange & cherry to round out the flavor. | |
Whiskey Sour A standard since 1872. Citrusy, bourbony, good. | |
Old Fashioned Granddad’s favorite. We’ll peel the orange, muddle the cherry & spin the bourbon. |
HOUSE DECK
Sammy’s White Russian If the White Russian were originally concocted in Kentucky. | |
“O”de to Billy Made for sitting out on the patio. A light, citrus & ginger entry into the bourbon world. | |
Stan’s Last Swing Stan steps up to the plate and knocks it out of the park with this St. Louis based Manhattan. |
SHINER
Talladega Nights A white Manhattan for those that know how to shake & bake. | |
Moon Over Mexico Our take on the favorite south of the border drink. Think moonshine margarita. | |
Hendricks’ Bloody Mary Our STL-inspried mix mingles with moonshine for a rich & smokey pick-me-up. |
NOT WHISKEY
Uncle Earl Earl Grey infused rum drives our citrusy sweet House Iced Tea. You might just forget Long Islands ever existed. | |
Smoked Sangria Semi-sweet with a touch of orange & apple. We smoke our red wine for a robust finish. |