The Arch Societyโ€™s bourbon cherry old fashioned is served with chocolate cherry bourbon truffles made at Batch Cupcakery, vanilla ice cream from Hoch dairy farm in Minden, a drizzle of chocolate syrup, and a bourbon cherry. Photo by Olga Miller
The Arch Societyโ€™s bourbon cherry old fashioned is served with chocolate cherry bourbon truffles made at Batch Cupcakery, vanilla ice cream from Hoch dairy farm in Minden, a drizzle of chocolate syrup, and a bourbon cherry. Photo by Olga Miller

Drinks 2023 | Feature

Sweet Treat

Indulge in a local dessert cocktail.

written by Nora Heston Tarte

If youโ€™re a fan of decadent cocktails, this list is for you. Everyone with a sweet tooth to satisfy can have their cocktail and eat it, too. Heavy on ice cream, chocolate, and other saccharine ingredients, these drinks are delicious enough to replace dessert or sip on their own. Some are indulgent, with scoops of vanilla ice cream and swirls of chocolate syrup, while others rely on more subtle ingredients to turn out acceptable post-meal treats that arenโ€™t as in-your-face sweet.

Hereโ€™s just a sampling of local dessert cocktails worth trying.

Ice Cream Cocktails
With Fireside Loungeโ€™s menu of specialty drinks, youโ€™ll never have to choose between dessert and a cocktail again. A lineup of sweet sippers served over ice cream makes up a good portion of the menu at this relaxing lounge inside Peppermill Resort Spa Casino in Reno, including the creamsicle (which uses Grey Goose Lโ€™Orange vodka and Godiva White Chocolate liqueur); the strawberry creamsicle, made with Stoli Strasberi vodka and strawberries; the oatmeal cookie, pairing Goldschlรคger, Jรคgermeister, Stoli Vanil vodka, and Baileyโ€™s Irish Cream; and the chocolate chip cookie, a more traditional rendition with Stoli Vanil vodka and Godiva Dark Chocolate liqueur.

Assortment of ice cream cocktails at Fireside Lounge. Photo courtesy of Peppermill Resort Spa Casino

All four cocktails are completed with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream, in case there were any doubt they can serve as desserts.

Hot Buttered Rum
Looking for a drink thatโ€™s both sweet and seasonal? The hot buttered rum at Rum Sugar Lime in Reno is a treat. Served only for a few months (and disappearing before February begins), this cocktail has a lengthy history that dates back to colonial days. RSL uses its version to pay homage to the original, when rum was believed to be a nutritious strength-builder, and uses only the best ingredients available, according to Larry DeVincenzi, co-owner of RSL.

RSL relies on a blend of high-quality spices, ground in house to create a bold flavor. The spices are simmered for hours at very high heat with creamery butter and soft brown sugar before dark rum, water, and vanilla-infused Chantilly cream are added. The final concoction is stored bar-side in a sous vide bath to keep it warm โ€” but not hot โ€” then served in a mug and topped with freshly grated nutmeg when ordered.

Bourbon Cherry Truffle
Dessert cocktails donโ€™t have to be overly sweet. At The Arch Society in Midtown Reno, where the dessert and cocktails restaurant owned by the mastermind behind Batch Cupcakery pairs specialty cocktails with diet-friendly desserts, drinks run the gamut of flavors. For example, the bourbon cherry truffle, part of the seasonal winter menu, tastes similar to an old fashioned, but with a twist. Starting with Frey Ranch bourbon, mixologists then add chocolate liqueur from Renoโ€™s Ferino Distillery, chocolate bitters, and bourbon-soaked cherries. The drink is served in a chocolate-rimmed glass for extra oomph. Despite its sweetness, the cocktail itself is strong, letting the bourbon shine through. The best way to describe it? Like biting into a chocolate-covered cherry cordial, with alcohol inside.

If youโ€™re looking to indulge in dessert, too, pairing the cocktail with a cherry truffle is recommended. The vegan dessert is served with ice cream and two truffles (chocolate cake-encased around bourbon-soaked cherries, and dipped in a chocolate ganache), made at Batch.

Adult Milkshakes and Coffee Adele
There are two ways to enjoy dessert cocktails at Piazza in Carson City. The first is with an adult milkshake, including all the whimsy of your childhood favorite with a touch of brandy or vodka. One such concoction is the brandy Alexander, using dark crรจme de cacao and brandy blended with cream and vanilla ice cream.

Brandy Alexander milkshake. Photo by Lou Manna

Another variation trades brandy for house-infused vanilla vodka to create a root beer float shake, blended similarly to a milkshake. Itโ€™s finished with dark crรจme de cacao, Galliano liqueur, and root beer.

Root beer float milkshake. Photo by Lou Manna

Your next dessert-y option has a bit more history, and while itโ€™s not so sweet, it is most often enjoyed post-dinner. Coffee Adele once sat on the menu of Cafรฉ at Adeleโ€™s, the beloved capital city restaurant that burned down in 2019, but the owners of Piazza got special permission to add it to their own cocktail menu. A mix of coffee and Tia Maria liqueur, the drink is finished with a float of brandy and topped with lightly whipped, unsweetened heavy cream. Itโ€™s served as a nod to Adeleโ€™s and the owner who created the recipe.

Coffee Adele. Photo by Lou Manna

Peanut Butter Chocolate Martini
Fans of Reeseโ€™s will love this liquid version of the classic candy served at Bank Saloon in Carson City. Starting with a swirl of chocolate syrup in the bottom of a martini glass โ€” as much for presentation as for flavor โ€” the cocktail is built with peanut butter whiskey (either Skrewball or OffKiltur) and demerara syrup before the addition of chocolate bitters to create a final product that is both rich and complex. The result is a decadent chocolate cocktail, served chilled, in which the whiskey flavors shine through but are not overpowering.

PEANUT BUTTER CHOCOLATE MARTINI
Chocolate peanut butter martini made with Offkiltur peanut butter whiskey, from Bank Saloon. Photo by Lou Manna
If youโ€™d rather sip your dessert in your PJs, try this recipe from Bank Saloon.
Servings: 1 serving
Author: Bank Saloon in Carson City

Ingredients

  • 3 ounces peanut butter whiskey Skrewball or OffKiltur
  • ยฝ ounce demerara syrup*
  • 3 dashes chocolate bitters
  • Swirl of chocolate syrup

Instructions

  • Start by creating a swirl design with chocolate syrup in the bottom of a martini glass. Then add ice, whiskey, demerara syrup, and chocolate bitters to a shaker. Shake vigorously then strain into glass and serve.

Notes

*Demerara syrup can be purchased premade, or make it yourself by dissolving 1 cup demerara sugar (an amber-hued type of brown sugar) in 1 cup boiling water, then simmering for about 2 minutes. Use once it has cooled.

RESOURCES

Bank Saloon
418 S. Carson St., Carson City ยทย 775-301-6710 ยทย Banksaloonnv.com

Fireside Lounge
Peppermillย Resort Spa Casino, 2707 S. Virginia St., Reno ยทย 866-821-9996 ยทย Peppermillreno.com/nightlife/lounges/fireside-lounge

Piazza
224 S. Carson St., Ste. 8, Carson City ยทย 775-301-6708 ยทย Carsonpiazzabar.com

Rum Sugar Lime
1039 S. Virginia St., Reno ยทย 775-384-1024 ยทย Rumsugarlime.com

The Arch Society
960 S. Virginia St., Reno ยทย 775-800-3000 ยทย Thearchsociety.com


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