The Cocktail Party Congress

10: States’ Rights and Responsibilities
We’ve made it! We’ve finished the Bill of Rights! In this episode of the Cocktail Party Congress, Dan and J.T. have a constitutional night cap and talk about the Tenth Amendment – the good and the bad. States’ Rights, yes, but a State’s right to do what exactly? How can we salvage the concept as we try to grapple with America’s past?
As the States are the laboratories of mixology, Dan and J.T. each have their own featured cocktails!
J.T.’s drink is the Mint Julep. Add some mint leaves and a glug of simple syrup into a Julep or rocks glass and muddle together. Add 2 oz. of bourbon and crushed ice. Stir, garnish with more mint leaves and enjoy!
Dan opted for the Rob Roy, a variant of the Manhattan using Scotch whisky as the main spirit. Combine two parts Scotch, one part sweet vermouth and a few dashes of bitters over ice in a rocks glass. Gently stir it up and garnish with a maraschino cherry.
As always, drink (and think) responsibly. In Vino Veritas!
Created and presented by J.T. Andrews and Dan Caves. Edited by Dan Caves.
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