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Ginger wine is a fortified wine often made from a fermented blend of ginger, raisins, sugar and yeast, [1] [2] that is often fortified by being blended with brandy. [3] It is one of the main ingredients of the Whisky Mac cocktail. [4] Advert c.1900 for Stone's Ginger wine. The Old King's Head, Kirton, Lincolnshire
The recipe changed frequently and sales averaged 250 cases annually. [2] In the late 2000s, a British barman acquired a bottle of King's Ginger and visited Berry Bros. & Rudd to purchase a bottle. He complained that the recipe was inconsistent and asked that the company produce a public facing version. [ 2 ]
The ginger wine should be green ginger wine. Recipes vary from those having equal parts of each ingredient to those that use a ratio of 3 to 2 of whisky to wine. A common recipe is to take 45 millilitres ( 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 imperial fluid ounces) Scotch whisky and 45 mL ( 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 imp fl oz) green ginger wine. [ 1 ]
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A redheaded slut, also known as a ginger bitch, is typically made as either a mixed drink or a shooter. As a mixed drink the ingredients are generally poured over ice in a small cocktail glass, then stirred. As a shooter, the ingredients are mixed with ice in a cocktail shaker then strained and poured into a shot glass.
Of these, Crabbie's was best known for its green ginger wine which was continued to be made in Leith until the 1980s when John Crabbie & Co was acquired by another Leith distiller and blender, Macdonald & Muir, and production of green ginger wine was transferred to Broxburn, West Lothian. Macdonald & Muir had acquired the Glenmorangie ...