
Ingredients
- .5 oz Dark Rum
- .5 oz White Rum
- 2 oz Apple Juice
- 2 oz Orange Juice
- 1 Splash(s) Grenadine Syrup
Instructions
Fill Glass:
- Fill a tall glass with ice.
Combine Ingredients:
- Add .5 oz dark rum, .5 oz white rum, 2 oz apple juice, 2 oz orange juice, and a splash of grenadine syrup to the glass.
Shake Well:
- Shake the ingredients well in the glass until thoroughly mixed.
Serve:
- Serve immediately and enjoy.
Notes
Estimated Nutrition:
Where it came from
Amy`s Tattoo is a contemporary creation, a testament to the ongoing experimentation in modern cocktail bars. While its exact genesis is less about a specific bartender or place, it embodies the new wave of drinks that build on classic structures with unique ingredient pairings, often emerging from the craft cocktail movement of the 21st century.
This drink sits comfortably in the sour family, much like a Gin Sour or a White Lady, but with a distinct bitter-sweet twist. The inclusion of Aperol and orgeat sets it apart from simpler sours, pushing it into a more nuanced territory. It shares a spirit-bitter-sour-sweet profile with drinks like the Paper Plane or even certain Negroni variations, though its base and balance are unique.
You'd find an Amy`s Tattoo on the menu of a well-regarded cocktail bar, the kind of place where the bartenders know their way around a shaker and fresh ingredients are a given. It's a perfect pre-dinner drink or a sophisticated choice for an evening out when you're looking for something beyond the usual. Serve it to guests who appreciate a balanced, flavorful drink that isn't afraid to show some character.
What it tastes like
The first sip of Amy`s Tattoo hits with the juniper and citrus notes of gin, quickly followed by the bittersweet orange and herbal complexity of Aperol. Fresh lime juice provides a zesty, tart counterpoint, while the orgeat offers a subtle almond sweetness and a silky texture. A whisper of Angostura bitters adds an aromatic spice, rounding out the profile with a pleasing depth.
With 1.5 ounces of 40% ABV gin, plus the lower ABV Aperol, this drink lands somewhere in the 20-25% ABV range. That puts it significantly stronger than your average beer, which typically hovers around 5% ABV. Think of it as roughly equivalent to four or five standard beers in terms of alcohol content. Sip accordingly.
The technique
To build an Amy`s Tattoo, combine 1.5 oz London Dry Gin, 0.75 oz Aperol, 0.75 oz fresh lime juice, 0.5 oz orgeat, and 2 dashes Angostura bitters in a shaker. Add plenty of ice and shake hard until well-chilled, usually for about 15-20 seconds. Double strain the mixture into a chilled coupe or Nick & Nora glass. Garnish with a lime wheel or a simple twist of lime peel.
The critical technique here is a vigorous shake and double strain. Shaking hard ensures proper dilution and aeration, creating a frothy texture. Double straining catches any small ice shards or lime pulp, giving you a clean, professional looking drink every time. Don't skip the double strain, it makes a difference.
Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
Gin
- Use
- London Dry Gin like Tanqueray, Beefeater, or Plymouth. Their juniper-forward profiles are essential.
- Skip
- Heavily floral or cucumber-infused gins. They'll clash with the Aperol and orgeat.
- Why
- Gin provides the backbone and botanical complexity. Its inherent dryness and juniper notes cut through the sweetness and bitterness, giving the drink its structure.
Aperol
- Use
- Aperol. There's no real substitute for its specific bittersweet orange profile.
- Skip
- Campari. While a bitter orange liqueur, Campari is much more intense and will overpower the drink.
- Why
- Aperol delivers the signature bittersweet orange flavor and vibrant color. It's lighter and less assertive than other amari, allowing the other ingredients to shine while providing balance.
Three Variations
Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.
Amy`s Darker Tattoo
- A deeper, richer take.
- Swap the gin for an aged rum or a rye whiskey to add an oaky, spicier dimension. Adjust the orgeat slightly if the spirit is sweeter.
Amy`s Tropical Tattoo
- A vacation in a glass.
- Introduce a splash of pineapple juice or passionfruit puree, reducing the lime slightly to maintain balance. Garnish with a pineapple leaf.
Amy`s Sparkling Tattoo
- Bubbly and refreshing.
- After shaking and straining, top the drink with a splash of dry sparkling wine or club soda. This lightens the cocktail and adds effervescence.
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
Use vodka for a cleaner profile, or a light rum for a slightly sweeter, more aromatic result.
Try a less bitter orange liqueur like Cointreau or Triple Sec, but be prepared for a sweeter drink and adjust other ingredients. You'll lose the bitter notes.
Use a simple almond syrup, or a rich simple syrup with a dash of almond extract. The texture won't be quite the same.
Serve it in a small martini glass or even an old fashioned glass if that's all you have. The presentation won't be as elegant, but the drink will still taste good.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.
What is in a Amy`s Tattoo?
A Amy`s Tattoo typically contains London Dry Gin, Aperol, fresh lime juice, orgeat, and Angostura bitters.
Is Amy`s Tattoo a strong drink?
Yes, with gin as its base, Amy`s Tattoo is a spirit-forward cocktail. It carries a significant alcohol content compared to a standard beer.
What does Amy`s Tattoo taste like?
It's a balanced mix of botanical gin, bittersweet orange from Aperol, tart lime, and a subtle almond sweetness, finished with aromatic spice.
Is Amy`s Tattoo a sour?
It falls into the sour cocktail family due to its balance of spirit, sweet, and sour components, though the Aperol adds a unique bitter element.
What kind of gin works best in Amy`s Tattoo?
A classic London Dry Gin is recommended, as its juniper and citrus notes complement the other ingredients well. Avoid overly floral or flavored gins.
Can I make Amy`s Tattoo without orgeat?
You can substitute with a good quality almond syrup, or even a rich simple syrup with a hint of almond extract, but the texture might differ.
What's a good garnish for Amy`s Tattoo?
A lime wheel or a simple lime twist works perfectly, adding a fresh citrus aroma.
Is Amy`s Tattoo a shaken or stirred drink?
Amy`s Tattoo is a shaken drink, ensuring proper aeration, dilution, and chilling of the citrus and other ingredients.
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