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According to cocktail historian David Wondrich, "...the Rusty Nail took a while to find its proper place in the world". The combination of Drambuie—"the world's most distinguished Scotch-based liqueur"—and the whisky it is made from first appears in 1937 in the form of the B.I.F., credited to one F. Benniman and ostensibly named after the British Industries Fair. [4]
The martini is a well-known cocktail. Alexander Made with cognac, cocoa liqueur (crème de cacao), and cream. [2]Americano Made with Campari, sweet vermouth, and for the sparkling version, club soda and garnished with a slice of lemon.
The Bobby Burns is a whisky cocktail composed of scotch, vermouth and Bénédictine liqueur. It is served in a 4.5 US fl oz cocktail glass. The drink is named for Robert Burns, the Scottish poet, but is not considered a national drink in the way the Rusty Nail is.
Drambuie is a sweet, golden coloured 40% ABV liqueur made from Scotch whisky, heather honey, herbs and spices. [4]In the 1880s, [5] Ross developed and improved the recipe, changing the original brandy base to scotch whisky, initially for his friends and then later for hotel patrons.
Rusty Nail (Scotch whisky and Drambuie liqueur) Bourbon and Coke; 7 and 7 (Seagram's Seven Crown and 7Up) Crowbar (Crown Royal whiskey and lemon-lime soda) [4] Bure Royal (90% whiskey and 10% licor 43 in a short glass full with ice) [citation needed]
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Milk vied with water as the victor's drink of choice for many years, but in 1956, the dairy industry offered prize money to the driver and chief mechanic for swigging milk after the win.
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