Charlie ChaplinBy The Cocktails Must FlowNamed in honour of the silent movie star, the Charlie Chaplin is a classic tangy sloe gin cocktail.First PostBy The Cocktails Must FlowCreated in 2013 by Alastair Walker at The Everleigh, Melbourne, Australia, and named after the first pub on the bar crawl in the 2013 film World's End.Greta GarboBy The Cocktails Must FlowNamed after famed Hollywood actress, Greta Garbo, the origins of this cocktail are unknown. It was included in David A. Embury's 1948 Fine Art of Mixing Drinks. The Greta Garbo is a clean variant of the Daquiri with notes of aniseed and maraschino cherry.PimmletBy The Cocktails Must FlowA Gimlet variant which replaced lime cordial with Pimm's No. 1 Cup and Lime Juice.Easter CocktailBy The Cocktails Must FlowCreated by Simon King at MJU Bat, Millennium Hotel, London, in 2003.SangareeBy The Cocktails Must FlowThe Sangaree is a very old cocktail, dating back to the early-18th century. It first appeared in writing in a 1736 issue of the British Gentleman's Magazine, "... a punch seller in the Strand had devised a new punch made of strong Madeira wine and called Sangre" ("Sangre" being the Spanish word for "blood").SpitfireBy The Cocktails Must FlowThe Spitfire is a wonderful take on a brandy sour which uses peach and dry white wine to good effect. GargoyleBy The Cocktails Must FlowCreated at and named after The Gargoyle Club in London, England, by head bartender, George White, in approximately 1930.Kentucky TeaBy The Cocktails Must FlowA long "tea"cocktail which contains no real tea.