The Cocktails Must FlowCocktail Recipes
Yellow DaisyBy The Cocktails Must FlowThe Yellow Daisy was a popular cocktail early in the 20th century and featured in Harry Craddock's 1The Savoy Cocktail Book (1930), where it was noted it was a favourite of, and possibly created by, famous larger-than-life wild west character, Richard William "Deadwood Dick" Clark,
LorraineBy The Cocktails Must FlowCreated by Joe Gilmore to mark President Charles de Gaulle’s Satte visit to Britain after the Second World War.
Grand NegroniBy The Cocktails Must FlowA rich orange Negroni variant which switches Grand Marnier for the usual sweet vermouth.
Alice MineBy The Cocktails Must FlowA vintage cocktail of unknown origin; this version the recipe from Stanley M. Jones' 1977 Jones' Complete Barguide.
Platinum BlondeBy The Cocktails Must FlowA sophisticated cream cocktail of unknown origin.
BrotherhoodBy The Cocktails Must FlowThe Brotherhood was created by Charles Joly, co-founder of Crafthouse Cocktails, a bottled cocktail company, which uses Irish and French spirits; the original recipe uses Michael Collins blended Irish whiskey.
Up-to-DateBy The Cocktails Must FlowCreated by Head Bartender Hugo Ensslin at the Hotel Wallick in Times Square and included in his 1916 Recipes for Mixed Drinks.
Maida ValeBy The Cocktails Must FlowCreated in 2011 by Andy Green of Unripe, London, England, and originally called the Unripe Manhattan, it was later renamed to Maida Vale. It's a variant of the Manhattan which uses bourbon while retaining some rye whiskey and adds white vermouth alongside the sweet.
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The Cocktails Must FlowCocktail Recipes