Last Flight Cocktail Drink

Last Flight

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Escrito por Gavin Wrigley
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Probado por
Andrea Ottaiano

Craving a standout drink? The Last Flight cocktail recipe is your answer! With its captivating ingredients, you can make it in no time.

Last Flight Recipe

Savor the Last Flight recipe during fall! Blend Bourbon, Green Chartreuse, bittersweet orange-red aperitivo, and lemon juice for an ideal cozy night cocktail.

Tiempo de preparación:

1 minuto

Tiempo de mezcla:

1 minuto

Raciones:

1

Calorías:

226 kl

Ingredientes

  • 1 oz Bourbon
  • 1 oz green Chartreuse
  • 1 oz Bittersweet Orange-Red Aperitivo
  • 1 oz fresh lemon juice
  • Lemon twist, for garnish, optional

Equipo

  • Shaker
  • Measuring Jigger
  • Strainer
  • Coupe Glass

Instrucciones

  • Prep Glass: Chill your coupe glass with some ice.
  • Add Lemon Juice: Add 1 oz fresh lemon juice to the shaker.
  • Add Green Chartreuse: Measure and add 1 oz green Chartreuse.
  • Add Aperitivo: Pour in 1 oz Bittersweet Orange-Red Aperitivo.
  • Add Bourbon: Pour 1 oz Bourbon into the shaker.
  • Add Ice: Fill your shaker with ice.
  • Shake Well: Shake the ingredients vigorously until well chilled.
  • Strain and Serve: Fine strain the mixture into your chilled coupe glass.
  • Garnish: Add a lemon twist for garnish if desired.

Notas

Substitutes:

  • Bourbon: If you don't have bourbon, I've used rye whiskey for a spicier kick or even a smooth Canadian whisky as an alternative.
  • Green Chartreuse: Yellow Chartreuse can work if you prefer a milder herbal flavor, though it will slightly alter the drink's profile.
  • Bittersweet Orange-Red Aperitivo: If unavailable, try using triple sec with a dash of orange bitters.
  • Lemon Juice: Lime juice can be substituted in a pinch, providing a tangy variation.

Making a Pitcher of Last Flight:

  • Scale: To serve 8, multiply all ingredients by 8—8 oz each of bourbon, Green Chartreuse, bittersweet orange-red aperitivo, and lemon juice.
  • Mix: In a large pitcher, combine all ingredients and stir well with plenty of
  • Serve: Strain into individual chilled coupe glasses and garnish with lemon twists.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Bourbon Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic whiskey alternative; these mimic the flavor without the alcohol content.
  • Green Chartreuse Substitute: Try an herbal tea concentrate with similar flavors like chamomile or mint for complexity.
  • Aperitivo Substitute: Create a simple syrup infused with orange peel and herbs to replicate the bittersweet notes.
  • Proceed As Usual: Follow the original steps using these substitutes for a refreshing non-alcoholic version.

Información nutricional

Calorías
226
% Daily Value*
Grasa
 
0.1
g
0
%
Grasa saturada
 
0.01
g
0
%
Sodio
 
1
mg
0
%
Carbohidratos
 
20
g
7
%
Fibra
 
0.1
g
0
%
Azúcar
 
8
g
9
%
Potasio
 
31
mg
1
%
Proteina
 
0.1
g
0
%
Grasa polinsaturada
 
0.01
g
Vitamina A
 
2
IU
0
%
Vitamina C
 
11
mg
13
%
Calcio
 
2
mg
0
%
Hierro
 
0.03
mg
0
%

 

Last Flight Cocktail Drink

Last Flight Recipe

Gavin Wrigley Written by Gavin Wrigley
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Savor the Last Flight recipe during fall! Blend Bourbon, Green Chartreuse, bittersweet orange-red aperitivo, and lemon juice for an ideal cozy night cocktail.
Prep time: 1 minuto
Mixing time: 1 minuto
Servings: 1
Calories: 226

Ingredientes
 

  • 1 oz Bourbon
  • 1 oz green Chartreuse
  • 1 oz Bittersweet Orange-Red Aperitivo
  • 1 oz fresh lemon juice
  • Lemon twist - for garnish, optional

Equipo

  • Shaker
  • Measuring Jigger
  • Strainer
  • Coupe Glass

Instrucciones

  • Prep Glass: Chill your coupe glass with some ice.
  • Add Lemon Juice: Add 1 oz fresh lemon juice to the shaker.
  • Add Green Chartreuse: Measure and add 1 oz green Chartreuse.
  • Add Aperitivo: Pour in 1 oz Bittersweet Orange-Red Aperitivo.
  • Add Bourbon: Pour 1 oz Bourbon into the shaker.
  • Add Ice: Fill your shaker with ice.
  • Shake Well: Shake the ingredients vigorously until well chilled.
  • Strain and Serve: Fine strain the mixture into your chilled coupe glass.
  • Garnish: Add a lemon twist for garnish if desired.

Notas

Substitutes:

  • Bourbon: If you don't have bourbon, I've used rye whiskey for a spicier kick or even a smooth Canadian whisky as an alternative.
  • Green Chartreuse: Yellow Chartreuse can work if you prefer a milder herbal flavor, though it will slightly alter the drink's profile.
  • Bittersweet Orange-Red Aperitivo: If unavailable, try using triple sec with a dash of orange bitters.
  • Lemon Juice: Lime juice can be substituted in a pinch, providing a tangy variation.

Making a Pitcher of Last Flight:

  • Scale: To serve 8, multiply all ingredients by 8—8 oz each of bourbon, Green Chartreuse, bittersweet orange-red aperitivo, and lemon juice.
  • Mix: In a large pitcher, combine all ingredients and stir well with plenty of
  • Serve: Strain into individual chilled coupe glasses and garnish with lemon twists.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Bourbon Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic whiskey alternative; these mimic the flavor without the alcohol content.
  • Green Chartreuse Substitute: Try an herbal tea concentrate with similar flavors like chamomile or mint for complexity.
  • Aperitivo Substitute: Create a simple syrup infused with orange peel and herbs to replicate the bittersweet notes.
  • Proceed As Usual: Follow the original steps using these substitutes for a refreshing non-alcoholic version.

What is a Last Flight Cocktail?

A Last Flight is a bourbon-based cocktail made of Bourbon, Green Chartreuse, bittersweet orange-red aperitivo, and lemon juice. It’s not difficult to make; it involves simply shaking the ingredients with ice and straining them into a glass. Combining herbal and citrus flavors creates a unique taste experience that stands out among classic cocktails.

A side shot of a Last Flight cocktail in a coupe glass on a yellow tray surrounded by an orange cloth and a flower sprig

What is a Last Flight Cocktail made of – The ingredients

Use the following ingredients to create a Last Flight:

  • Bourbon: Delivers a rich, smooth foundation with hints of caramel and oak.
  • Green Chartreuse: Infuses the drink with herbal notes and a subtle sweetness.
  • Bittersweet Orange-Red Aperitivo: Adds a bitter, citrusy edge that balances the flavors.
  • Lemon Juice: Provides a refreshing acidity that brightens the cocktail.

Bourbon, green Chartreuse, bittersweet orange-red aperitivo, and lemon laid out on a white bar table

How do you make a Last Flight cocktail?

Follow our detailed instructions to craft a Last Flight quickly:

1
<p>Start by chilling a coupe glass with some ice.</p>

Start by chilling a coupe glass with some ice.

2
<p>Pour the lemon juice into the shaker, adding a refreshing citrus element.</p>

Pour the lemon juice into the shaker, adding a refreshing citrus element.

3
<p>Measure and pour the Green Chartreuse into the shaker, introducing herbal complexity.</p>

Measure and pour the Green Chartreuse into the shaker, introducing herbal complexity.

4
<p>Add the bittersweet orange-red aperitivo, which will provide a balanced bitter and citrusy flavor.</p>

Add the bittersweet orange-red aperitivo, which will provide a balanced bitter and citrusy flavor.

5
<p>Finally, add the bourbon to give the cocktail its smooth base.</p>

Finally, add the bourbon to give the cocktail its smooth base.

6
<p>Fill your shaker with ice cubes.</p>

Fill your shaker with ice cubes.

7
<p>Shake the mixture vigorously until the ingredients are well combined and chilled.</p>

Shake the mixture vigorously until the ingredients are well combined and chilled.

8
<p>Discard the ice from your coupe and fine strain the cocktail into your chilled glass.</p>

Discard the ice from your coupe and fine strain the cocktail into your chilled glass.

9
<p>Garnish with a lemon twist for an added touch of aroma and visual appeal.</p>

Garnish with a lemon twist for an added touch of aroma and visual appeal.

A Last Flight cocktail, shot from above, in a coupe glass on a white marmol surface surrounded by Bourbon, green Chartreuse, bittersweet orange-red aperitivo, and lemon

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PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES

How many calories are in a Last Flight cocktail?
A Last Flight cocktail typically contains around 200-250 calories, depending on the specific ingredients and quantities used.
How strong is the Last Flight cocktail?
The Last Flight has an alcohol by volume (ABV) of approximately 25%, which translates to about 50 proof.
What alcohol is used in a Last Flight?
The primary alcohol in A Last Flight is bourbon, complemented by Green Chartreuse and bittersweet orange-red aperitivo.
In which glass do you serve a Last Flight?
Serve a Last Flight in a coupe glass to enhance its presentation and enjoyment.
What does a Last Flight taste like?
A Last Flight offers a complex blend of herbal, citrusy, and slightly bitter flavors with a smooth bourbon base.
What is the ratio of ingredients in a Last Flight?
The typical ratio for a Last Flight is equal parts bourbon, Green Chartreuse, and bittersweet orange-red aperitivo, and lemon juice.
How is the Last Flight served?
Serve the Last Flight in an elegant chilled glass after shaking it.

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