Beer

Seelbock

October 30, 2009
4
2 Ratings
  • Serves 1
Author Notes

The Seelbock is a variant of the classic Seelbach cocktail, from the Seelbach Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky--bourbon, Cointreau, and generous amounts of both Peychaud's and Angostura bitters, topped off with a big pour of champagne. For this version, I used a 100-proof rye whiskey in place of bourbon and I tinkered with the bitters. And most importantly, I used a weisse beer, a wheat beer, in place of the champagne. Wheat beers are light, effervescent, and yeasty, just like champagne. For this, I chose the Schneider & Brooklyner Hopfen Weisse, a collaboration between Schneider Weissbier and Brooklyn Brewery. If you can't find this brew, substitute any good quality wheat beer. If you can't find lemon bitters, you can muddle lemon peel into the mixing glass before you add the other ingredients. —adashofbitters

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Ingredients
  • 1 ounce rye whiskey
  • 1/2 ounce Grand Marnier
  • 1/4 ounce lemon bitters
  • 2 dashes Angostura bitters
  • 5 ounces good-quality wheat beer
  • 1 lemon twist, for garnish
Directions
  1. In a mixing glass, combine rye, Grand Marnier, and both bitters.
  2. Add ice and stir well with a bar spoon (I generally give it about 50 turns).
  3. Strain into a glass, and top with beer. Add garnish.
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3 Reviews

Sagegreen October 3, 2010
I just discovered this. As a fan of wheat beer, but a novice to bitters, I really look forward to trying this.
adashofbitters October 3, 2010
Thanks, hope you like it!
lastnightsdinner November 5, 2009
This didn't make the cut, but I thought it was a damn fine drink. Perfect for those of us with champagne taste and a beer budget :)