The Division Bell | A Pink Floyd Cocktail?

A Pink Floyd Cocktail? The Division Bell turns out to be a completely unique drink using ingredients we would never expect to use together.

The Division Bell cocktail is a cocktail build in homage to Pink Floyd’s Division Bell. This is a cocktail that, three years ago, would have not been something we would even want to try: aperol…a bitter alcohol along side maraschino liqueur and mezcal!? No way.

But, times have changed, the flavor of a mezcal was already something new to adapt to and we have and Aperol is more sweet than bitter in the end. Maraschino seems to work well in the drink too!

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The Division Bell
1 oz Mezcal, 3/4 oz Aperol , 1/2 oz Maraschino Liqueur, 3/4 oz Fresh Lime Juice, 1 Grapefruit Twist

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