Garnish with three cherries (dots) and a pineapple front (dash). Three Dots and a Dash by Don the Beachcomberįlash blend with 6 oz crushed ice. The cocktail I made turned out really great and only served to remind me that I ought to order this more when out at bars. The three dots represents cherries and the dash is a piece of pineapple. It was really fun having a different experience. Having made the cocktail I can say that an aged Agricole for sure works better to compliment the spicy notes from the Falernum and Allspice Dram. Three Dots and a Dash is a cocktail created during World War II. In honor of our tenth birthday, we are debuting a specialty, limited-time-only menu called Ten Years of Tropical Delight highlighting our favorite original cocktails from the past ten years. Three Dots & a Dash was one of many things I had planned for a girls weekend and it didnt disappoint I liked everything from the entry way to the décor, and the overall vibe. In honor of our tenth birthday, we are debuting a specialty, limited-time-only menu called Ten Years of Tropical Delight highlighting our favorite original cocktails from the past ten years. But the guest on Cocktail College seemed to not dial this in and even suggested an unaged Agricole might be better. An interesting aspect of this cocktail is that it called for an Aged Martinique Rhum, and I’ve heard specifically that this should be a sugar cane juice-based Agricole Rhum, not a Grand Arôme from Molasses. This cocktail was recently featured on the Cocktail College podcast and so I thought I’d make one at home.
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