Local Cocktails: What to Drink Where
Nov 28, 2016 05:34PM ● By Melanie Heisinger
by Corey Burdick
Have family in town? Treat them to a cocktail made with local spirits. Mike McCarthy at Woodstock Beverage recommends checking out these spots for a delicious libation.
Bentleys of Woodstock
Negroni: Barr Hill gin, campari, sweet vermouth, garnished with an orange slice
American Mule: Barr Hill vodka, ginger beer and lime wedge
Woodstock Inn

Maple Manhattan: Makers Mark bourbon, Sapling maple liquor, and angostrura bitters
Green Mountain Bamboozler: Barr Hill gin, club soda, tonic, orange juice and lime juice
On The River Inn
VTINI: Silo vodka, Sapling liquor,
lemon juice, and bacon
Coolidge: local cider with Sapling maple liquer
Twin Farms
A Call to Action: Barr Hill gin,
chambord, framboise
The Public House (Quechee)
Bees Knees: Barr Hill gin, grapefruit and pineapple juice
Visitor's Coffee: Barr Hill vodka, fresh brewed coffee, and whipped cream
Parker House Inn and Restaurant (Quechee)
Vespa: Silo vodka, Barr Hill gin, lillet, and a lemon twist
Apple Press: Vermont chilled apple cider, St. Germain, and an orange twist
Barnard Inn Restaurant
Pirates of the Green Mountains: Dunc's Mill maple rum, domaine canton, fresh lime, and soda
Creamsicle: Vermont Spirits white vodka, Grand Marnier, vanilla extract, and orange zest