Rum ManhattanBy The Cocktails Must FlowA variant, of unknown origin, of the Manhattan. Being rum heavy, this cocktail benefits from a good quality rum.Minnie the MoocherBy The Cocktails Must FlowPretty much a variant of the , it appeared in Charlie Conolly's The World Famous Cotton Club: 1939 Book of Mixed Drinks. It takes it's name from the Minnie the Moocher jazz song, first recorded in 1931 by Cab Calloway and his Orchestra.Jack SourBy The Cocktails Must FlowFrom jack Daniels themselves is the Jack Sour: Sweet. Sour. Unmistakably Jack.The RidgwellBy The Cocktails Must FlowA Manhattan[/link] variant, created in 2018 at the FAM Bar, London, England, in memory of Mark Ridgwell, the author of Spirits Distilled.Widow’s KissBy The Cocktails Must FlowA classic cocktail created in the 1890s by George J. Kappeler at New York City's Holland House Hotel; it featured in his 1895 book Modern American Drinks before coming to wider prominence in the 1900 edition of Harry Johnson’s famous Bartenders Manual.Alice MineBy The Cocktails Must FlowA vintage cocktail of unknown origin; this version the recipe from Stanley M. Jones' 1977 Jones' Complete Barguide.GreenpointBy The Cocktails Must FlowCreated by Michael McIlroy at Milk & Honey in New York City, USA, in 2006.Pink Gin & TonicBy The Cocktails Must FlowA tall variant of the Pink Gin, ideal for lazy summer days in the garden.RositaBy The Cocktails Must FlowThe Rosita is a Negroni variant of unknown origin, but it first appeared in print in the 1974 edition of the Mr. Boston Official Bartender's Guide; the recipe we used is an adaptation by Gary "Gaz" Regan who upped the tequila and added bitters.