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The Vieux Carré is an IBA official cocktail made with rye whiskey, cognac, sweet vermouth, Bénédictine, and Peychaud's bitters. [1] It originated with Walter Bergeron, a bartender at the Carousel Bar in Hotel Monteleone, New Orleans. [citation needed] The name is French for "old square”, in reference to the city's French Quarter neighborhood.
His recipe included a 1:1 ratio of sweet vermouth to Irish Whisky, with dashes of Boker's Bitters and Absinthe. [8] Robert Vermeire's 1922 version was widely copied by others writing cocktail books around the same time. He removed the space between the words "black" and "thorn," thrusting the whiskey version into opposition to the sloe gin ...
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Made with Campari, sweet vermouth, and for the sparkling version, club soda and garnished with a slice of lemon. [3] Angel face Made with gin, apricot brandy and calvados in equal amounts. [4] Aviation Made with gin, maraschino liqueur, crème de violette, and lemon juice. [5] Some recipes omit the crème de violette. [4]: 25 Between the sheets
In a cocktail shaker, combine bourbon, brandy, lemon juice, and 2 oz. honey syrup. Cover and vigorously shake until outside of shaker is very frosty, about 20 seconds. Taste and add more syrup or ...
The Fourth Regiment – a classic (ca. 1889) cocktail that uses a 1:1 ratio of whiskey and vermouth, and uses three dashes of three different bitters – orange bitters, celery bitters, and Peychaud's Bitters. [24] Metropolitan – similar to a brandy Manhattan, but with a 3-to-1 ratio of brandy to vermouth and a dash of simple syrup. [25]
Recipes are given for whiskey, brandy, Holland gin, and Old Tom gin. The whiskey old fashioned recipe specifies the following (with a jigger being 2 US fluid ounces or 59 millilitres): [ 23 ] Dissolve a small lump of sugar with a little water in a whiskey-glass; add two dashes Angostura bitters , a small piece ice, a piece lemon-peel, one ...