Stone Fence

Stone Fence
William Brinson for The New York Times; Food stylist: Suzanne Lenzer. Prop stylist: Deborah Williams.
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Ingredients

  • 1shot Old Overholt (or whatever rye you like)
  • Ice
  • 3dashes Angostura bitters
  • 8 to 10ounces cider
  • Apple slice for garnish
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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Pour rye into a pint glass, then add ice and bitters, top up with cider and garnish with apple.

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This is our signature Thanksgiving cocktail. I use Calvados instead of Rye and fresh cider. Garnish with a cinnamon stick and an apple slice dipped in lemon juice.

Should one just assume that the "cider" here is alcoholic? I wish they would specify.

My dad used Gentleman Jack instead of Rye.

I’m having trouble finding cider, hard or not.

Should one just assume that the "cider" here is alcoholic? I wish they would specify.

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