What You'll Need
						Gin
					
					
					
						1 oz
					
					
				
						Elderflower liqueur
					
					
					
						0.75 oz
					
					
				
						Aperol
					
					
					
						0.5 oz
					
					
				
						Lavender extract
					
					
				
						Thyme
					
					
				
						Orange
					
					
				
						Lavender sprig
					
					
				Gear
						Rocks Glass
					
				
						Basic Bar Tools
					
				Preparation
						1
					
					
						In a mixing beaker, combine gin, elderflower liqueur, aperol, and drop some lavender extract
					
				
						2
					
					
						Burn some thyme and drop it in
					
				
						3
					
					
						Add ice and stir well
					
				
						4
					
					
						Strain mix into a serving glass with ice and garnish with an orange peel and a lavender sprig
					
				 
			More About This Drink
				All of you master mixologists out there need to try your hand at this Killing Thyme cocktail by Brett Chovan Hahn. This relatively simple gin mixology drink combines Elderflower liqueur, gin, Aperol, lavender extract, thyme, orange peel, and lavender sprig, and tastes like a dang delicious natural forest in your mouth.
KILLING THYME 
1 oz. (30ml) Gin
3/4 oz. (22ml) Elderflower Liqueur
1/2 oz. (15ml) Aperol
Lavender Extract
Thyme
Orange Peel
Lavender Sprig
PREPARATION
1. In a mixing beaker, combine gin, elderflower liqueur, aperol, and drop some lavender extract. 
2. Burn some thyme and drop it in. Add ice and stir well.
3. Strain mix into a serving glass with ice and garnish with an orange peel and a lavender sprig. 
DRINK RESPONSIBLY!
*Created by IG: @Brett_Chovan_Hahn
			
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