One factor Nick Flower actually likes about Charles H. Baker Jr. is that he wasn’t knowledgeable bartender. Baker, together with writer David Embury (one other of Flower’s favorites), has quite a bit in frequent with immediately’s cocktail influencers, lots of whom started as house bar lovers. “It’s very linked to what’s happening proper now,” he says. “They’ve a extremely large influence on cocktail tradition.”
At Too Quickly in Portland, Oregon, Flower is reviving the Spanish Monk, a drink that Baker included in his South American Gentleman’s Companion, which was printed in 1951. It’s basically a gin bitter with Chartreuse and egg white.
True to type, in his e-book, Baker offers particulars of the cocktail’s provenance, attributing it to at least one Eduardo Lopéz of Guayaquil, Ecuador. Just a little digging into the remainder of Baker’s e-book yields a bit extra about Lopéz, who was a well-to-do man who’d traveled extensively within the U.S. and had constructed up what Baker calls “one of many neatest Novice bars in all of South America”—one other house bartender, not knowledgeable, arising with the drink, whereas one more bon vivant recorded it for posterity.
Flower’s relationship with the Spanish Monk goes all the way in which again to his time at New York bar Little Department, a few decade in the past—proper across the time that Cocktail Kingdom printed a brand new version of The South American Gentleman’s Companion, with introductory essays by St. John Frizell, who’s arguably the foremost scholar on Baker’s work. Although he wasn’t knowledgeable, Baker’s oeuvre had turn out to be deeply essential to the cocktail revivalists of the aughts and 2010s.
However Baker’s spec, which requires only a half-teaspoon of lemon juice and no further sugar, appears a bit odd by immediately’s requirements. To modernize the drink, Little Department elevated the lemon, added a half-ounce of straightforward syrup for physique and ditched the unique’s garnish, a inexperienced maraschino cherry.
For the bottom spirit, Flower says that any good London dry gin will do and he usually reaches for Beefeater due to its traditional, versatile profile. And the Chartreuse within the Spanish Monk should, naturally, be the actual deal quite than a substitute, not simply due to its distinctive taste profile and complexity, however due to its proof. Baker refers to this in his entry, writing that “its 110-proof endows authority.”
By drawing on Little Department’s Rolodex of classics, the Spanish Monk suits properly into Too Quickly’s drinks program, which pays homage to the New York cocktail revival within the aughts. And although it’s off-menu, it’s positively a sleeper hit. Normally provided as a bartender’s selection, Flower says that individuals who strive it usually come again and ask for it on subsequent visits. The cocktail isn’t essentially for everyone, however, Flower says, “for those who love tart, dry, herbaceous complexity, the Spanish Monk is for you.”