It's an episode of disappearances here. First Jen takes us into South America with Percy Fawcett... never to return. Then Fraser returns to colonial America to wrap up the story of the Lost Colony of Roanoke. For this week's Creepy Cocktail, we present another favorite of the American colonial days - the Stone Fence. Or more specifically, Martha Stewart's Apple Brandy and Cider, which is a sort of riff on the Stone Fence. Drink up! Follow us on social media: Twitter @CreepyHist and Instagram @CreepyHistPod.
"Stone Fence" Recipe
4 oz Apple Cider
4 oz Applejack
1 oz dry vermouth
2-3 dashes orange bitters
Orange twist for garnish
Combine ingredients in a shaker over ice and shake. Strain into a glass filled with ice. Add twist to garnish.
Enjoy!
Credits:
Fraser Coffeen (Twitter @FCoffeen)
Jennifer Coffeen (Twitter @JenCoffeen)
Music by Fraser and Charlie Coffeen (Instagram @CharliesKeys)
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