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A Queen Mary cocktail is made by pouring grenadine into a beer glass, to taste, followed by beer, [7] leaving room at the top for a thick layer of pink-hued beer foam. [ 4 ] [ 12 ] Maraschino cherries are often added as a garnish, [ 3 ] [ 13 ] while drizzling syrup from the cherries onto the beer foam for additional sweetness and colour, as ...
A tonic cocktail is a cocktail that contains tonic syrup or tonic water. Tonic water is usually combined with gin for a gin and tonic, or mixed with vodka. However, it can also be used in cocktails with cognac, cynar, Lillet Blanc or Lillet Rosé, rum, tequila, or white port. [103] Albra (vodka, cynar, mint syrup, lemon juice, tonic water) [104]
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Some recipes call for lemon juice, lime juice, no juice, grenadine, sour mix and gomme syrup. The Santa Clara Company trademark described their product as "Compounds of Whisky, Grenadine-Syrup, Rock-Candy Syrup, and Lime-Juice." [3] Following the end of prohibition, Locke-Ober reopened its bar using this recipe: 2 ounces rye whiskey
Grenadine is commonly used to mix both modern and classic cocktails, including: El Presidente – rum, orange curaçao, vermouth, and grenadine; Mary Pickford – white rum, pineapple juice and grenadine; Queen Mary – beer, grenadine and maraschino cherries, drizzled with cherry syrup; Singapore sling – a gin-based sling cocktail
A Roy Rogers is a non-alcoholic mixed drink made with cola and grenadine syrup, [1] and traditionally garnished with a maraschino cherry. The drink originated in the 1940s and is named after American actor and singer Roy Rogers (1911–1998), who was popular at the time. It was likely named after Rogers because he did not drink alcohol. [2]
The old fashioned is an IBA official cocktail in the "Unforgettables" category. The IBA official cocktails are cocktails recognised by the International Bartenders Association (IBA) to be the most requested recipes. [1] The list was developed starting in 1960, and the first version was announced in 1961, comprising 50 cocktails. [1]
Preparing a cocktail consists of adding a glass of ice and all ingredients to a shaker or juicer (except for Rum 151, if it's included in the recipe at all), shaking the closed shaker vigorously for five seconds, and serving in a glass.