DorflingerBy The Cocktails Must FlowA pre-Prohibition cocktail named for Christian Dorflinger of White Mills, Pennsylvania, who was famed for creating fine glassware.AmpersandBy The Cocktails Must FlowThis cocktail first showed up in print in Albert Stevens Crocktett's 1934 Old Waldorf Bar days. Scoff-LawBy The Cocktails Must FlowCreated by a bartender called Jock at Harry's New York Bar in 1924, following a competition by the Boston Herald to find an epithet for those who would try to flout the rules of Prohibition; the winning epithet was "scoff-law".French 77 Pink Champagne CocktailBy The Cocktails Must FlowA variation of the popular French 75 which includes elderflower liqueur and pink gin.William PorterBy The Cocktails Must FlowA classic cocktail named for William Porter (1809-1858), it is a somewhat tart combination of Scotch, sweet vermouth and triple sec.Hunter CocktailBy The Cocktails Must FlowA cocktail of unknown origin, but was popularised by Ueno recommending it at his High Five bar in Ginzo, Tokyo, Japan.Golden ReignBy The Cocktails Must FlowA light creamy, after dinner drink created by Peter Dorelli at The Savoy Hotel's American Bar, London, in 2002 for Queen Elizabeth II's golden jubilee.Queen MartiniBy The Cocktails Must FlowA variation of he Perfect Martini and from which the Queen's Jubilee Martini was derived.CasinoBy The Cocktails Must FlowThe Casino is an IBA official cocktail; this version of the Casino Cocktail first appears in 1909, in The Reminder (3rd edition) by Jacob A. Didier.