I'm going through some withdrawal over the impending end to CSA season, so I've been indulging all things local while I can. It was in this spirit that I headed to West Lakeview Liquors last weekend and bought two large bottles of North Shore gin: one standard and one rhubarb. They're delicious, strong, and pure, which is part of the problem.
They're so delicious, strong, and pure that they tend to overwhelm the taste of our martinis. We've tried recombining ingredients, but it's never quite right. And now we've reverted back to the cheap, nonlocal stuff for our occasional martini indulgences.
We're really past gin & tonic season, and I'm not one for shots, so I guess I'm looking for fall/winter cocktail recipes that might work well with an especially potent gin -- maybe something with non-alcoholic mixers we could use to level the flavor?
Any ideas? It's such gorgeous stuff, and I guess an occasional North Shore rhubarb on the rocks is a fine solution. But options are nice as well, if you've got a favorite you wouldn't mind passing along . . .
Thanks.