This Episode's Cast of Characters Dear Ryan Reynolds, Please come on our show the next time you’re in Vancouver. Sincerely, The Gentlemen of Elegant Leisure ps. As your schedule allows. pps. We have Aviation gin so you won’t even have to bring any. Unless you want to. We never say no to gin. Welcome to another episode of the Gentlemen of Elegant Leisure! This time around the Gents try a couple of aviation inspired cocktails. The Paper Plane and the P-38Lightning are as different as an actual paper plane and a P-38 Lightning, but both will launch you into the heavens, and give you a completely new perspective on things. Not surprisingly, the Gentlemen liked both the drinks but there was a clear winner. Give a listen to the show to see which one it was. First up, the Gents made the Paper Plane. This is a neat mashup of Italian bitters and some sweet American bourbon. If you can find this on a bar menu, you should definitely order it because your cool quotient will immediately increase exponentially. Otherwise, make it at home and just enjoy being cool around the house. Paper Plane 3/4 ounce bourbon 3/4 ounce Aperol 3/4 ounce Amaro 3/4 ounce fresh lemon juice Lemon twist for garnish Shake first four ingredients with ice in a cocktail shaker. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with a lemon twist. Taste that! You didn’t expect that at all did you? This is the sort of drink that attracted you to cocktails in the first place. Four different ingredients combining to make a drink that catches you completely by surprise. Try it out and then leave a comment below. Next up is a drink that was created at a train themed bar in Los Angeles called “Here and Now”. Why they opted for a fighter plane name, the Gents don’t know, but they are so glad they created this drink! Clear the runway for the P-38 Lightning! P-38 Lightning by Aaron Melendrez, Damian Diaz, and Otho Nolasco, Here and Now, Los Angeles 1 1/2 ounces gin (we used Aviation) 1/4 ounce apricot liqueur 1/4 ounce velvet falernum 3/4 ounce fresh lime juice 1 tablespoon caster sugar Absinthe and a star anise for garnish Combine all the ingredients in a shaker with ice and shake. Strain into a rocks glass. Spritz absinthe over the drink and garnish with a star anise. They use Ford’s Gin at the actual bar, but substituting Aviation Gin seemed like a fun choice for obvious airplane related reasons. The star anise is a great garnish for this drink. That little propeller spins every time you take a sip! No matter which drink you prefer, the Gentlemen hope you try both of them soon. Until next time, please ensure your hand luggage is safely stored under the seat in front of you, feel free to fully recline your seat, and enjoy your flight on GEL Airlines.
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