How are you using Cardinal in cocktails?
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We are curious: What amazing cocktails are you making with Cardinal Spirits at home? Will you take some pics and tag us? And maybe share the recipe? Here's a few that have caught our eye...
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Cardinal Spirits is a craft distillery in Bloomington, Indiana that specializes in producing extraordinary spirits from local ingredients.
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We are curious: What amazing cocktails are you making with Cardinal Spirits at home? Will you take some pics and tag us? And maybe share the recipe? Here's a few that have caught our eye...
It's Punch + Pitcher week on The Drop.
Every day, we'll share a recipe for a drink to make for a crowd this July 4 weekend.
This is a no-fail punch — a delicious crowd-pleaser that's incredible easy to make today and all summer long. Happy 4th! And don't forget that all bottles are $17.76 each through the end of the day at Cardinal Spirits.
1 part Cardinal Spirits Standard Dry Gin
1 part soda water
1 part cranberry-raspberry juice
Raspberries, for garnish
Chill all ingredients before serving. Pour Standard Dry Gin, tonic water and berry juice into a punch bowl or pitcher. Float raspberries in bowl or use as garnish.
It's Punch + Pitcher week on The Drop.
Every day, we'll share a recipe for a drink to make for a crowd this July 4 weekend.
This little beauty pairs rosé with our American Gin, which has floral and citrus notes. Those two are delicious on their own, but then you add a little blackberry jam, and, whoa. This is the kind of thing you could sip all day long.
Using jam in cocktails is a sneaky way to mimic simple syrup without any of the work.
As far as rosé goes, you can use either still or sparkling. Can we make a suggestion? Right now, we're loving Chambourcin Rosé from Olivery Winery in Bloomington. Adjust the soda water depending on the type of rosé — if you're using still, add soda water, and if you're using sparkling, you can go easy on the soda water or omit all together.
Serves 6
3 tablespoons blackberry jam
3 ounces Cardinal Spirits American Gin
24 ounces rosé, chilled (3 cups)
Soda water, optional
Blackberries, for garnish
It's Punch + Pitcher week on The Drop.
Every day, we'll share a recipe for a drink to make for a crowd this July 4 weekend.
Today's cocktail for a crowd comes from Cardinal bartender Chris Resnick, who combines vodka with blood orange and lemon juices for an immensely refreshing punch that goes a long way. A splash of vanilla extract is a surprising twist that rounds everything out — don't skip it! — and soda water keeps things light and bubbly.
Fresh-squeezed juices are so worth it, but if you can't find blood oranges for this recipe, substitute bottled blood orange juice or soda. Keep in mind that blood orange soda is carbonated and sweetened. If you're using it, omit the simple syrup and go lighter on the soda water. Fresh grapefruit juice would also work in place of the blood oranges.
Serves 10-20
1 bottle Cardinal Spirits vodka
18 ounces fresh blood orange juice (about 9 oranges)
13.5 ounces fresh lemon juice (about 9 lemons)
9 ounces simple syrup
1/4 ounce vanilla extract
1 bottle soda water, more or less to taste
Citrus wheels, for garnish
It's Punch + Pitcher week on The Drop.
Every day, we'll share a recipe for a drink to make for a crowd this July 4 weekend.
Our first recipe for Punch + Pitcher Week comes from Cardinal bartender Andrew Wind, who created an incredible punch around Flora, our newest liqueur. Flora is part of our Songbird series of low-proof spirits that are made with botanicals — Flora has hibiscus, elderflower, jasmine and fresh raspberries.
Andrew's punch combines Flora with fresh citrus juices and a little fizz for the perfect daytime drink. We'll timestamp this one at about 1:15pm Saturday. And, can we talk about how pretty it is? A beautiful blush hue, dressed up with some nasturtiums from the garden.
Serves 4
9 ounces Cardinal Spirits Flora liqueur
6 ounces fresh orange juice (about 2.5 oranges)
3 ounces fresh grapefruit juice (about 1/2 of a grapefruit)
6 dashes Angostura bitters
4 ounces club soda
Leftover citrus, for garnish
Edible flowers like nasturtium or orchids, for garnish
Wednesday was a fun day at the distillery. We hoisted a bee hive full of around 40,000 new employees to the roof, and they are thriving in their new location. Co-founder Adam Quirk's father-in-law Dan Schroeder and uncle-in-law (and Cardinal Spirits investor) Walt Schroeder drove the bees down from their apiary in Fort Wayne. Adam has been a bee enthusiast for a few years after spending time tending hives with the Schroeder brothers on trips to Fort Wayne.
The new hive will provide honey starting in September, which will be used to flavor Cardinal Spirits Honey Vanilla Vodka, as well as some new cocktails in the tasting room.
Video by Chris Kowalczyk
Imagine what hummingbirds taste when they drink nectar from flowers.
That's the gist of our newest spirit, Flora, which makes its debut on Saturday at the distillery (join the party). It's light and fresh, floral and sweet — in a word, lovely. We'll have it for sale by the bottle, and we'll be serving it in new cocktails.
Flora is our sixth bottled spirit, and the second in our Songbird series of liqueurs, which are made with botanical ingredients. We tested several combos of botanicals before landing on this balanced, beautiful nectar, made with hibiscus, jasmine blossoms, fresh raspberries and elderflower.
See you on Saturday, our little hummingbirds!
Have you ever used lemon balm in a cocktail? This herb is in the mint family, but it's definitely lemon-y and a stellar aromatic addition to drinks.
This week, we're infusing vodka with lemon balm and basil for a Basil + Balm Mojito, which has this fresh-picked, garden vibe. Can't get your hands on lemon balm? Try lemon thyme, lemon basil or lemongrass instead.
We'll be making the refreshing, fizzy Basil + Balm Mojito at Mother Hubbard's Cupboard's fifth annual Garden Gala this Saturday. The fundraiser benefits the food pantry, an incredible place that provides free, fresh food and education to low-income folks in Bloomington. The pantry is set up like a small grocery store, and is stocked with seasonal produce, often from the pantry's own community gardens, plus dairy, meat and dry goods. Workshops and classes teach people how to cook, can, garden, bake and more, and there's even a library of kitchen tools and equipment that people can borrow.
Tickets for the Garden Gala are still available, and we hope to see you there!
Makes 1 cocktail
1 1/2 ounces Cardinal Vodka infused with basil and lemon balm (recipe follows)
3/4 ounce fresh lime juice
1/2 ounce simple syrup
Tonic water
Sprig of lemon balm or basil, for garnish
Lime, for garnish
1 big sprig of lemon balm
1 big sprig of basil
1 bottle Cardinal Spirits Vodka
Add lemon balm and basil to the vodka. Infuse at room temperature for three to five days.
Now that we distill two gins, you might be asking yourself tough questions, like, "Which gin is for me?" We created this flowchart to help you pick between our American Gin, a floral and citrusy spirit, and our Standard Dry Gin, a London-style spirit which gets its flavor from juniper berries.
How to celebrate your dad, your kids' dad, your grandpa, your uncle who is like your dad,
or any great dad that you know.
Proper martinis are made with gin, not vodka, and they're stirred, not shaken. We didn't make the rules, but we do make the gin. Two gins, in fact! American Gin, a modern gin with lavender and citrus — and starting Saturday, we'll also have a Standard Dry Gin, which has that classic juniper character.
Speaking of which ... (now we're totally commandeering our #1 thing to do for dad with #1.1) ... if you're looking for something cool to do together, bring him to the Cardinal Spirits Standard Dry Gin release, happening this Saturday and Sunday at the distillery. He will love it, you will love it, and there's a special deal on bottles. It's what we like to call a win-win-win. Through this weekend, buy one bottle of any spirit at the distillery, and get 25 percent off any second bottle. One for him, one for you.
OK, back to the real #1.
Makes 1 cocktail
3/4 ounce dry vermouth
2 1/4 ounces Cardinal Spirits' American Gin or Standard Dry Gin
Green olive, for garnish
The entire Internet is telling you to cook a steak for Father's Day, but we know a lot of dads who are avoiding red meat. Find a fish recipe that has an interesting preparation and intriguing flavor, and the dish will feel just as special.
A few of our favorites:
Salmon en Papillote from A Couple Cooks
Snapper Escabeche with Chiles, Garlic and Oregano from Bon Appetit
Whole Fish Roasted in Salt from the Splendid Table
Send a text, mail a card, write an email or say it to him in person. Be funny or serious, but either way, be genuine. If you can't find the words, start with "I love you" and "thank you" and maybe "my favorite memory of us is..." and go from there.
For a little inspiration:
How Do You Thank Your Parents?
New Yorker Father's Day Cartoon collection
Excerpts from kids' entries in a Father of the Year essay contest