75 Years Since the Repeal of Prohibition

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Lighting%20the%20orange%20essence.JPGSeventy-five years ago Friday, the nationwide ban on alcohol production and consumption, a not-so-Noble Experiment imposed by constitutional amendment in 1920, came to an inglorious end. No more gangsters, speakeasies, moonshine, bootleggers or bathtub gin! Instead, we have all manner of beverages, fermented or distilled, based on the mood-enhancing properties of organic hydroxyl compounds. Says Robert Hess, founder of the Museum of the American Cocktail, the anniversary of Repeal is a "chance to celebrate, and hopefully remind people what cocktails were once like."

Which is where Jamie Boudreau comes in. Canadian-born, a Seattle resident and world traveler, blogger (SpiritsandCocktails), and barman at Tini Bigs. His signature creation here is La Bicyclette, a seamless blend of Plymouth gin, sweet vermouth, St. Germain Elderflower, and a dash of peach bitters. Though his creativity doesn't stop there. For his popular Chocolat Cochon, inspired by a bar called PDT in New York, Jamie infuses Woodford Reserve bourbon with bacon (a technique known as "fat-washing"), then blends in cherry, chocolate, amaro and bitters. Mexican Cloud and Chamomile Sour are both topped with eggwhite foam. Breakfast Collins includes boysenberry preserves. Drinks are assembled, not thrown together; there's no heavy hand with the cheap gin. Cocktailing is a craft, with graduated beakers, measuring cups, eyedroppers; you might even set fire to the volatile oil from the orange peel garnish.

NY Times published a nationwide survey yesterday of top two dozen bars and bartenders; Seattle's Murray Stenson of ZigZag Café is on the list, so is Jamie. Reason to celebrate! Cheers!

And here's another reason to celebrate: a five-course, $75 wine dinner tomorrow night with winemaker Brian Carter and sommelier Dieter Shafer. It's at the Portfolio Room of the Art Institute of Seattle, 2600 Alaskan Way. Special price for Cornichon readers, $65 (tax and gratuity included). Call 206-239-2363 or write to Dieter, WineDieter@cs.com. Knock twice and tell 'em Cornichon sent you!

Tini Bigs, 106 1st Ave. N., 206-284-0931
ZigZag Cafe, 1501 Western Ave., 206-625-1146

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