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Cynar Flip

Cynar Flip

The Cynar Flip is a rich, bittersweet cocktail with a smooth, creamy texture and a warming finish. Herbal Cynar and smoky scotch are softened by the depth of cinnamon syrup, while a whole egg adds body and froth. Finished with freshly grated nutmeg, this flip is a cozy, winter-ready drink that feels both indulgent and balanced.

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Tasting Notes

The Cynar Flip is creamy, spiced, and complex. The body is full and smooth thanks to the whole egg, with a texture that supports the drink’s layered character. Cynar provides a bittersweet herbal note at the center, while cinnamon syrup adds warmth and a touch of sweetness. Scotch brings in a faint smokiness that rounds out the profile without overpowering. On the nose, freshly grated nutmeg provides a spicy, comforting aroma. The finish is long, slightly bitter, and gently sweet, with cinnamon and earthy herbs lingering. Each sip is balanced between richness, spice, and a subtle bitter backbone.

Equipment and Glassware

Making a Cynar Flip requires a few specific tools to get the texture and presentation right. You’ll need a cocktail shaker for both dry and wet shaking, which helps properly emulsify the egg and chill the drink. A Hawthorne strainer and a fine mesh strainer ensure a smooth pour without egg solids or ice shards. A microplane or fine grater is essential for the nutmeg garnish. Serve the cocktail in a Nick and Nora glass, which offers a smaller capacity and a shape that supports aromatic delivery while maintaining the chilled temperature and compact volume of the drink.

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Ingredients

  • 1 whole egg
  • 1.5 oz Cynar
  • 0.5 oz blended scotch whisky
  • 0.5 oz cinnamon syrup
  • Garnish: freshly grated nutmeg

Instructions

  • Add Cynar, scotch, cinnamon syrup, and egg to a shaker.
  • Dry shake (without ice) for about 15 seconds to emulsify the egg.
  • Add ice and shake again until well chilled and frothy.
  • Double strain into a chilled Nick and Nora glass.
  • Garnish with freshly grated nutmeg on top.

Pro Tips

  • Use room-temperature eggs for better emulsification
  • Shake vigorously during the dry shake to aerate the mixture
  • Add large-format ice for better dilution control
  • Always double strain to remove ice chips and egg solids
  • Make your own cinnamon syrup for brighter flavor
  • Chill your glass in advance to keep the drink cold longer
  • Use a smoky Scotch for added complexity
  • Grate the nutmeg fresh to maximize aroma
  • Avoid over-shaking with ice to prevent over-dilution
  • Crack the egg into a separate bowl first to check quality

When to Serve

The Cynar Flip is best served in the cooler months when bold, full-bodied drinks are more welcome. Its richness and spiced profile make it ideal for fall and winter evenings, especially as an after-dinner drink. It fits well into holiday menus or small gatherings where you want to offer something a bit unexpected. The structure and warmth of the cocktail also suit slow sipping, making it a strong option for relaxed settings where conversation matters. While it’s not a summer refresher, it shines when the occasion calls for something with depth, texture, and a warming finish.

Which Liquor Brands to Choose

  • Cynar: Original Cynar (16.5% ABV), avoid Cynar 70 for this recipe
  • Scotch (smoky options):
    • Laphroaig 10
    • Ardbeg 10
    • Talisker 10
  • Scotch (lighter smoke or blended):
    • Monkey Shoulder
    • Glenfiddich 12
    • Highland Park 12
  • Cinnamon Syrup: Homemade or premium brands like Liber & Co.
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Cynar Flip

Cynar Flip

Prep Time: 4 minutes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cinnamon syrup, Cynar, cynar cocktails, scotch cocktail, scotch cocktails, scotch whisky, whiskey cocktails, whisky
Servings: 1
Author: Paul Kushner

Ingredients

  • 1 whole egg
  • 1.5 oz Cynar
  • 0.5 oz blended scotch whisky
  • 0.5 oz cinnamon syrup
  • Garnish: freshly grated nutmeg

Instructions

  • Add Cynar, scotch, cinnamon syrup, and egg to a shaker.
  • Dry shake (without ice) for about 15 seconds to emulsify the egg.
  • Add ice and shake again until well chilled and frothy.
  • Double strain into a chilled Nick and Nora glass.
  • Garnish with freshly grated nutmeg on top.

Notes

Pro Tips

  • Always dry shake first to fully integrate the egg and build foam.
  • Use a rich, homemade cinnamon syrup for best flavor.
  • Chill your glass before serving to preserve the texture.
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Paul Kushner

Written by Paul Kushner

Founder and CEO of MyBartender. Graduated from Penn State University. He always had a deep interest in the restaurant and bar industry. His restaurant experience began in 1997 at the age of 14 as a bus boy. By the time he turned 17 he was serving tables, and by 19 he was bartending/bar managing 6-7 nights a week.

In 2012, after a decade and a half of learning all facets of the industry, Paul opened his first restaurant/bar. In 2015, a second location followed, the latter being featured on The Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

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