2nd #cocktail of #FridayNightCocktails on the 2nd September: Screwdriver

The drink originated during the Second World War, when Americans in China and Turkey mixed neutral spirits with orange juice. The origin of the name Screwdriver is less clear, but the name appeared in Ankara, Turkey, in 1943 and 1944 and later in Istanbul. Variations on the recipe were present in 1948 in Turkey and also called screwdrivers, such as a mixture of one-third vodka and two-thirds gin, and another recipe adding gin, cognac, bitters, and other ingredients to orange juice and vodka. An unattributed but popular story for the name is that the Americans lacked a spoon and instead used a screwdriver as a stirring stick.

Starting mid-1950, vodka rose rapidly in popularity in America, and mixed drinks such as the screwdriver rose with it. Advertising campaigns in the 1950s and 1960s by vodka brands such as Smirnoff cemented the screwdriver as a vodka favourite

Screwdriver (cocktail) – from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Screwdriver

AuthorThe Cocktails Must FlowCategory, , DifficultyBeginner

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time2 mins

A screwdriver is a popular alcoholic highball drink made with orange juice and vodka. In the UK, it is referred to as a "vodka and orange".

 50 ml vodka
 100 ml freshly squeezed orange juice
 Orange wheel

1

Fill a tumbler with ice.

2

Add both liquid ingredients and gently stir.

3

Garnish with an orange wheel.

The drink originated during the Second World War, when Americans in China and Turkey mixed neutral spirits with orange juice. The origin of the name "screwdriver" is less clear, but the name appeared in Ankara, Turkey, in 1943 and 1944 and later in Istanbul. Variations on the recipe were present in 1948 in Turkey and also called screwdrivers, such as a mixture of one-third vodka and two-thirds gin, and another recipe adding gin, cognac, bitters, and other ingredients to orange juice and vodka. An unattributed but popular story for the name is that the Americans lacked a spoon and instead used a screwdriver as a stirring stick.

Starting mid-1950, vodka rose rapidly in popularity in America, and mixed drinks such as the screwdriver rose with it. Advertising campaigns in the 1950s and 1960s by vodka brands such as Smirnoff cemented the screwdriver as a vodka favorite

[cocktail-ingredients]

Ingredients

 50 ml vodka
 100 ml freshly squeezed orange juice
 Orange wheel

Directions

1

Fill a tumbler with ice.

2

Add both liquid ingredients and gently stir.

3

Garnish with an orange wheel.

Screwdriver

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