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Our Pawpaw Cocktail is in Garden & Gun!

Our Pawpaw Cocktail is in Garden & Gun!

Illustration by Derik Hobbs. Used with permission from Garden & Gun.
A few years back, my neighbor Kat appeared on my doorstep with a giant basket that was bending under the weight of her booze bottles. She'd rushed over minutes after I texted, saying I scored a mess of pawpaws.

This delicious native fruit, the biggest one in North America, has become a culinary darling, and being able to experiment with a stack of them was irresistible to Kat. To say she is an amateur mixologist is like saying Tony Hawk is an amateur skateboarder. Neither honed their skills in a classroom, but both excel at what they do.

Kat went to work, blending pawpaws into a puree, opening booze bottle after booze bottle, mudding and mixing ingredients, and getting me buzzed mid-afternoon.

Four lipsmackingly good pawpaw cocktail recipes resulted, one of which is now featured in Garden & Gun. The magazine's interactive cocktail map showcases one beverage for each Southern state, and we're thrilled to see our Appalachian Martini representing the only state fully contained within the Appalachian South — West Virginia.

SEE OUR RECIPE IN GARDEN & GUN

(ON THEIR MAP, CLICK WEST VIRGINIA.)


The Appalachian Martini was just the start. Check out Kat's other pawpaw cocktail recipes:

The Mabon: The pawpaw’s creamy goodness is married with the heat of ginger and spiced rum.

Pawpaw Whiskey Sour: This classic drink gets a fruity twist.

Petticoat: It's like chocolate and pawpaws are having a love affair in your glass.