1st #cocktail of #FridayNightCocktails on 24th May: Americano

Our first cocktail is the Americano, which was first served at Gaspare Campari’s bar in Milan, Italy, in the 1860s. The name is thought to stem from it’s popularity with American tourists.. We’ve previously posted the Milano Torino and described it as a precursor to the Negroni, but the Americano came between the two of them, where it is reputed the Count Camillo Negroni asked for the soda water in the Americano be replaced with gin.

Americano

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time2 mins

The Americano was first served at Gaspare Campari’s bar in Milan, Italy, in the 1860s; the name is thought to stem from it's popularity with American tourists..

We've previously posted the Milano Torino and described it as a precursor to the Negroni, but the Americano came between the two of them, where it is reputed the Count Camillo Negroni asked for the soda water in the Americano be replaced with gin.

 30 ml (1 oz) Campari
 30 ml (1 oz) sweet vermouth
 120 ml (4 oz) soda water
 Orange wedge for garnish

1

Pour the Campari and sweet vermouth into a highball and stir.

2

Add ice and top with soda water.

3

Garnish with an orange wedge.

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Ingredients

 30 ml (1 oz) Campari
 30 ml (1 oz) sweet vermouth
 120 ml (4 oz) soda water
 Orange wedge for garnish

Directions

1

Pour the Campari and sweet vermouth into a highball and stir.

2

Add ice and top with soda water.

3

Garnish with an orange wedge.

Notes

Americano

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