An amateur mixologist prepares and assesses the cocktails and miscellaneous drink recipes in Jack Grohusko's mixed drinks manual.
Sunday, July 29, 2018
125. Edner Cocktail
My interpretation:
1 oz Dubonnet
1 oz Gin Lane 1751 London Dry
Fill mixing-glass with cracked ice, stir, strain into cocktail glass, twist orange peel over glass, garnish, and serve. — The Edner Cocktail, resembling closely the standard Dubonnet Cocktail, is an old JM standby from 1908, originally using the aperitif St. Raphaël, this being replaced by the similar Dubonnet sometime before 1916, presumably because it was no longer available in the US, or else for the sake of economy, after the Dubonnet Cocktail was added to the repertoire and claimed a spot on the shelf.
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