Bugs works hard to stay a step ahead of Elmer and he needs a cocktail after a tough day.
In a story as old as time, he cozies up to Lola at the bar rail hoping to get lucky. He orders her a potent cocktail and whispers sweet nothings into her long, furry ears. Shortly after, she suggests they adjourn to share a carrot at her place.
This drink drives rabbits wild, but I can’t promise it will have the same effect on your lady. I can only urge you to bring your “A” game and take a chance!
Promoted by the Finnish government in 1942, it has enjoyed a resurgence of popularity. As we learn to appreciate healthier, more active lifestyles, dry January offers a pause after holiday celebrations. Bugs treat is the second installment of my dry cocktail menu and will disprove the myth that no alcohol means no fun.
Speaking of non-alcoholic cocktails, comedian Bill Saluga known for his alter-ego Raymond J. Johnson comes to mind. He became famous for his stand-up routine and beer commercials ending with the punchline “but you doesn’t have to call me Johnson”.
His disdain for being addressed as “a Johnson” sums up how I feel about mocktail. The definition is repugnant and delicious non-alcoholic cocktails can be made with the same artistry as any other libation.
So make me a Bugs Treat… but you doesn’t have to call it a Mocktail!
The non-alcoholic Zero Proof Tequila Alternative is furnished by my friends at Ritual Zero Proof and they recommend to use it as a replacement spirit on a 1:1 basis. Here are the panels tasting notes:
Find it online: https://www.cooksavorcelebrate.com/bugs-treat/