An amateur mixologist prepares and assesses the cocktails and miscellaneous drink recipes in Jack Grohusko's mixed drinks manual.
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
134. Favorite Cocktail
My interpretation:
3 sprigs of mint
2 oz Gin Lane 1751 London Dry
5 oz Hansen’s Ginger Ale
2 T fresh lime juice
Muddle mint with gin and lime juice in bottom of highball glass. Add 2–3 large ice cubes and fill with ginger ale. Serve with straw. — This recipe, a sort of Cooler or minted Buck resembling a larger version of the Clarendon “Cocktail” above, first appears in JM 1916 from an unknown source, though similar to a number of variously named long drinks of the type which continues to be popular with other, especially exotic, base liquors. It is clearly unrelated to the Favourite in the Savoy Cocktail Book. The specification of “imported” ginger ale is curious, and may indicate the spicier ginger beer of, e.g., British, Australian, or Jamaican origin.
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