Thursday, May 28, 2009

The Perfect Replacement


When we took over Bryant's Cocktail Lounge, some of the most iconic Bryant's decor and accessories were missing.  For example, there used to be a clock on the pillar in the downstairs lounge.  Also missing were the glasses for the blue devil and the skull glasses that used to hold the Navy Grog.  Most noticeably, there used to be a picture in the velvet lounge of a mysterious woman.  She was very memorable due to her exceptionally long hands and the mysterious look in her eye.  


Many of the past customers and employees believed the painting to be haunted.  We don't know if this is true or not, but we do know that a lot of strange stories exist about the Velvet Lounge. 

Whether or not the painting had super natural powers, we were very disappointed when it disappeared.  You just can't find paintings like this any more.  We searched and searched for a suitable replacement.  She had to be beautiful, but mysterious.  The painting had to be dark and unique enough to call the Velvet Lounge home.


We recently came across a painting that we feel fits right in.  She is mysterious, beautiful, and a little dark.  Best of all, her hands are behind her back, so we're not sure how big her hand are. We will assume they are abnormally large.

Visit the Velvet Lounge soon and take a look at the newest old addition to Bryant's. We think you will be quite pleased.

See you soon!

 

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Thanks for Stopping by Jimmy Fallon


Last weekend we had the honor of serving Jimmy Fallon a cocktail. He and two friends stopped by and headed up to the Velvet Lounge where Jimmy enjoyed a hand crafted Frank's Drink, which consists of Old Oberholt Rye Whiskey, Chartreuse, Sweet Vermouth, and orange bitters.

He loved the cocktail and even gave us a Twitter shout-out. Whatever the heck that means.

We contemplated renaming the drink Jimmy's Drink, but our dear friend Frank wouldn't have it.  

Thanks for stopping by, Jimmy.  It was an honor serving you a delicious cocktail.


Friday, May 8, 2009

Featured Cocktail: the old Silk Stockings


A delicious bourbon cocktail with a sorted past. 

For those of you who have ever searched your local bar or liquor store for a spirit you read about in a magazine, you know that finding specialty products is not always easy.  This is especially true in Southeast Wisconsin, where many specialty spirits are not even brought in to the area.

Over the years, some of the ingredients used in our cocktails would become unavailable.  During these times, we would either change the recipe or retire the recipe.  With the resurgence of classic cocktails, we are finding that specialty spirits are once again becoming available.  This is great news for us!

We had a recent success story with one of our depression era cocktails, the Silk Stockings.  Sometime in the past, one of the primary ingredients became unavailable.  The liquor, called Mandarine Napoleon, is a mandarine based liquor that has a mellow, almost herbal taste.  When this spirit became unavailable, the mixologists at Bryant's substituted a mellon based liquor. While this may seem odd, both offered a sweet, warm taste that kept the Silk Stockings cocktail balanced with its other ingredients, including bourbon.


After some searching, we found that Mandarine is once again easily available.  We acquired a bottle and eagerly mixed a silk stockings the old fashioned way.  It was delicious.   The mandarine melds seamlessly with the bourbon, creating a very unique and drinkable cocktail.  

We now have the pleasure of offering both Silk Stockings cocktails.  The old silk stockings, made with mandarine for a smooth, mandarine taste and the new silk stockings, made with melon liquor for slightly sweeter taste.  

The best part?  Both cocktails are half priced during our Old Fashion Cocktail Hour, from 5-9 PM, Tuesday through Friday.  


Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Defrongue


There are some cocktails at Bryant's that are more than just a simple, balanced mixture of alcohol and mixer ingredients.  The Defrongue is one of these drinks.  

We are not sure of the exact history of this potent specialty drink, but we do know it has been served at Bryant's Cocktail Lounge since at least the 1950's, but probably before.  The cocktail is Southern Comfort based, but the actual recipe remains a long held secret.  In fact, we believe that only four people know the exact makeup of the secret ingredient that makes the Defrongue so tasty. 

What makes the Defrongue unique is its reputation as an aphrodisiac.  While some would joke that alcohol itself is an aphrodisiac, we believe there is something more to this drink.  Maybe it is the heady, sweet flavor or the mystery of not knowing the secret ingredients that make this drink a potent partner to the woo.  Regardless, this drink is so highly regarded that, during the 1950's, it inspired a poet to create on ode to the Defrongue cocktail.  This poem was printed in a mini poem book and given to the customer lucky enough to be enjoying a Defrongue cocktail.

After many years, we re-released this amazing cocktail on Valentine's Day of 2009.  You have the choice of enjoying this cocktail up or on the rocks (personally, I suggest enjoying it up, which was the traditional way of enjoying the Defrongue) and you even get a copy of the coveted poem book to take home.    


Monday, January 19, 2009

Peanut Butter Scare


Our creamy peanut butter ice cream drink, the ET, is made with real peanut butter.  Naturally, we were shocked to hear about the Salmonella found in peanut butter around the nation.

We did some investigation and found that our customers are not at risk if they consumed an ET at Bryant's Cocktail Lounge.

We only use Reese's peanut butter in our ice cream drinks.  We have found that Reese's makes the best peanut butter, which gives the ET a special taste.  According to Hershey's, who makes the Reese's peanut butter, there are no peanuts from the Peanut Corporation of America used in and Reese's product.  Hershey's processes all their own peanuts in their own plants. 

Therefore, there is no risk of Salmonella in our peanut butter products.     

If you would like to read the full press release, visit the Hershey's website.