What I’m Drinking: The Electrician
I made this smoky, fruity, herbally, wonderfully wonderful (if I can say that ‘umbly), lots of ingredient having, good in late summer, double base spirit (!!), globe-trotting, full flavored, curvy, talkable, sippable, not too strange even if it looks sorta strange, shaked up but not over-shaked, dreamy in the afternoon (but also in the evening, and maybe even at brunch), delightfully friendly tipple for the first time a ways back. I think it was in honor of all the electricians who put the cables and cords into my various houses (though maybe it was in some sort-of smoky way a doubling down on smoke during one of those Seattle days when there are sadly fires on the east side of WA, bringing smoke our way, as this has a double smoke shot), but if not, then hey, have it, and toast to your favorite electrician. Some, or one (the Chase Smoked vodka, from the UK) of the ingredients might not be super easy for all to get, though the internet is a smashing (and scary) place, but trust me: it’s worth it.

The Electrician
Ice cubes
1-1/2 ounce Chase Smoked vodka
3/4 ounce mezcal
1/2 ounce Pama Pomegranate liqueur
1/2 ounce Breckenridge Bitter
Dash Peychaud’s bitters
1/4 ounce simple syrup
Cherry (Rainer is nice), for garnish
1. Fill a cocktail shaker halfway full with ice cubes. Add everything but the cherry. Shake well.
2. Add the cherry to a cocktail glass, and strain the mix from Step 1 into the glass. Enjoy, but not while actually, you know, doing electrical work.