The Hummingbird cocktail is based on a classic polish drink the Tatanka, the Native American word for Buffalo. Want to make it yourself? The Wrecking Bar Brewpub has been kind enough to share their recipe with us!
Hummingbird+ 1 1/2 oz Bison Grass vodka+ 1 1/2 oz fresh pressed apple juice+ 3/4 oz lemon juice+ 2 spoons Runny HoneyShake all ingredients in a Boston shaker and serve straight up in a chilled martini glass. Finish with 2 dashes Fees Rhubarb Bitters and an edible flower for garnish.
Photo credit: Lush Lady

The Hummingbird cocktail is based on a classic polish drink the Tatanka, the Native American word for Buffalo. Want to make it yourself? The Wrecking Bar Brewpub has been kind enough to share their recipe with us!

Hummingbird
+ 1 1/2 oz Bison Grass vodka
+ 1 1/2 oz fresh pressed apple juice
+ 3/4 oz lemon juice
+ 2 spoons Runny Honey
Shake all ingredients in a Boston shaker and serve straight up in a chilled martini glass. Finish with 2 dashes Fees Rhubarb Bitters and an edible flower for garnish.

Photo credit: Lush Lady

Posted on: Aug 11, 2011 at 9:00 AM

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