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Original Recipe No. 69 —

Sneaky Pete

  • 2 oz Buf­fa­lo Trace Bour­bon
  • 1/2 oz Cam­pari
  • 1/2 oz Noil­ly Prat Sweet Ver­mouth
  • 1 oz fresh grape­fruit juice
  • 2 sprigs of rose­mary
  • 1 grape­fruit twist

Mud­dle 1 rose­mary sprig light­ly in a mix­ing glass. Add all ingre­di­ents except the oth­er rose­mary sprig and the grape­fruit twist. Shake with ice. Dou­ble strain into an old fash­ioned glass on the rocks, or even bet­ter one giant ice cube. Gar­nish with a rose­mary sprig and grape­fruit twist.

This is actu­al­ly a recipe my broth­er came up with and I helped mas­ter. A per­fect cock­tail to enjoy at home after a meal. If you like bit­ter drinks, you’ll like this one. This cock­tail shares sim­i­lar fla­vors of the clas­sic Negroni.

4 Notes on Sneaky Pete

  1. Thank you so much for this recipe. I was look­ing for more info on Cam­pari and came across it… This is so good I don’t want to lose the recipe!

  2. Isn’t this name tak­en by the whiskey ver­sion of the “Cau­casian”.

  3. That is not the orig­i­nal sneaky pete. When we we young the sneaky Pete was the cheap mad dog 20 20 wine and cheap beer. That was the sneaky Pete from the old day. 1/2 wine and 1/2 beer, best sneaky Pete you will drink and it gets you drunk quick.

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