The Manhattan Perfect For Any Occasion

 A different, lighter take on the Manhattan for you to commit to memory.

ByKenzi Wilbur

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Today: A different, lighter take on the Manhattan for you to commit to memory.

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Adam Sachs once gave me the best first date advice I’d ever heard. He gave it to you, too, on the fourth episode of our podcast, Burnt Toast. Were you listening?

When meeting someone for the first time, he said, arrive at the bar early and order a Manhattan. He called it an internal icebreaker, and that’s exactly what it is: It marks the place in time between where your day ends and your date begins; it lets you settle in. That sitting at a dim, city bar with a Manhattan and a magazine is incredibly romantic and cool-looking is just an added bonus, though a welcome one: You are about to be on a first date, right?

But Manhattans are much more than an internal ice breaker, and though I recommend they be consumed often in dim city bars on dates (whatever the number), they by no means should stay there. In the past few weeks, I’ve made Manhattans to bottle and take to a party because I was out of beer; I’ve made them so I could pull down the rarely-used coupes up on my shelves. I’ve made a Manhattan just so I could eat the cherries. And if I were going to be within striking distance of my hometown this Sunday, I’d probably stir one up for my dad.

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This cocktail can be anything to anyone—especially if you use equal parts sweet and dry vermouth, as this “perfect Manhattan” does, which unbuttons the dark, boozy collar of a regular Manhattan just the right amount. Is it perfect? I don’t know if you’ll think it is, but I might make one soon to find out.

Serves 1

1 1/3 ounces Bulleit rye
1/3 ounce sweet vermouth
1/3 ounce dry vermouth
2 dashes bitters
Maraschino cherries, for garnish

Photos by Bobbi Lin

We’re strong proponents of having a good home bar. Welcome to Cocktail Hour, where we’ll show you the best ways to put your liquor cabinet to use. This cocktail is brought to you by thebar.com.

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