Final 12 months, when Brian Evans was in Tokyo with a bunch of spirits consultants, all of them ended up at Bar Excessive 5 within the Ginza. One in every of his journey companions, cocktail historian David Wondrich, advised him he needed to strive the bar’s White Woman and a Million Greenback Cocktail—a gin bitter made with vermouth, pineapple, grenadine and egg white. The previous, Evans had, naturally, heard of, however the latter was new to him. Evans says the fluffy cocktail “had loads of the identical taste elements as a Singapore Sling,” with its “cherry-hinted,” tropical taste profile.
Quick ahead to this previous spring, when Evans, who’s the director of bars for Sunday Hospitality, was within the midst of opening Teruko within the Resort Chelsea. This system there focuses on classics, usually made with Japanese spirits, and most of the drinks showcase umami taste in some type. Having encountered the drink in Japan, the Million Greenback got here to thoughts as a possible possibility for Teruko’s opening menu.
The Million Greenback Cocktail’s reference to Japan goes again no less than a century, presumably to the Nineties. Some sources cite Louis Eppinger (of Bamboo fame) as its originator on the Grand Resort Yokohama. Others, maybe due to its similarities to the Singapore Sling, date it to the 1910s and Ngiam Tong Boon of the Raffles Resort. It seems within the Savoy Cocktail Guide in 1930, however is given a bit extra context in Charles H. Baker’s Gentleman’s Companion, revealed in 1939. On this entry, Baker credit the recipe to Shideaki Saito, “No. 1 Bar Boy” on the Imperial Resort, Tokyo. It options pineapple syrup as an alternative of juice, plus lemon and cream. There’s additionally a barely totally different model by a distinct “No. 1 Bar Boy” referred to as Nomura, on the Tor Resort in Kobe.
For his model of the drink, Evans turned to Teruko’s glorious collection of Japanese spirits. He selected Nikka Coffey gin for the bottom due to the number of Asian citrus fruit flavors (together with yuzu) and the sansho pepper notice that pops out. The opposite gin in his recipe presents a wholly totally different profile: Moletto, an Italian-made spirit, brings distinctive tomato and thyme notes, delivering the savory contact that Evans likes to work into the drinks at Teruko.
Evans feels that the subtleties of most vermouths get misplaced in sours. As an alternative of the Italian vermouth referred to as for in most recipes, for the Million Greenback Cocktail, he prefers Cocchi Americano. It’s reliably bitter and, on high of a delicate stone-fruit taste, he likes the chamomile and lemon verbena notes which are “activated” by the yuzu he provides to his spec.
Although Evans has an appreciation for the recipes that solely name for pineapple, he says they will reveal “the butter knife impact moderately than the sharpness you need from a bitter.” Along with an entire ounce of pineapple juice, which he acid-adjusts with citric and malic acids, he makes use of a quarter-ounce of floral yuzu juice. His grenadine, too, contributes a bit of tanginess within the type of pomegranate molasses, bolstering the bitter side of the drink.
Evans says that the Million Greenback Cocktail is a uncommon egg white cocktail throughout Sunday Hospitality’s bar menus. Most of their institutions are high-volume, and recipes that require the ingredient can disrupt the movement of service. However this one felt particular, not simply due to the Japan connection, however due to how the presentation is guided by the egg white’s presence. Evans, usually a giant fan of garnishes, opts to let the drink’s pure attractiveness do the speaking, utilizing a large shallow coupe that he likens to a chook tub.
“There’s a die arduous crowd for egg white sours,” says Evans. “It’s nearly like they don’t thoughts what spirit’s in it.” Thus, it’s arduous for Evans to inform whether or not it’s the egg white that’s drawing individuals in, or the gin, or the vigorous mixture of tropical components. Regardless, he says, in order for you one thing “vibrant, ethereal, and multidimensional, with a touch of umami,” the Million Greenback is perhaps the one for you.