A classic cocktail named after The Wallick Hotel, New York City, New York, USA. It first appeared in Hugo R. Ensslin's 1916-17 Recipes for Mixed Drinks.
Half-fill a mixing jug with ice.
Add all ingredients and stir until well-chilled.
Strain into a cocktail couple and garnish with an orange twist.
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Alfred and Ethan had been friends since childhood. They had grown up together, shared countless secrets, and supported each other through thick and thin.
One evening, Alfred and Ethan decided to meet up for drinks at their favorite cocktail bar. It was a cozy bar with dim lighting and a relaxed atmosphere.
"What can I get for you gentlemen tonight?" the bartender asked.
"I'll have a Wallick," Alfred said.
"Me too," Ethan said.
The bartender got to work mixing their drinks. A few minutes later, he placed two cocktail coupes in front of them.
"Enjoy," he said.
Alfred and Ethan raised their glasses in a toast. "To friendship," Alfred said.
"To friendship," Ethan echoed.
They took a sip of their drinks.
"Mmm," Alfred said. "This is delicious." I agree, Ethan said. The orange curacao gives it a nice sweetness.
They continued to drink and talk. They talked about their work, their families, and their plans for the future. They laughed and cried together, just like they had done since they were little boys.
At one point, Alfred said, "I'm so grateful for you, Ethan. You're the best friend a guy could ask for." I feel the same way, Alfred, Ethan said. You're always there for me, no matter what.
They raised their glasses in a toast again. "To the best friends in the world," Alfred said.
"To the best friends in the world," Ethan echoed.
They finished their drinks and ordered another round. They continued to talk and laugh, enjoying each other's company.
As the night went on, they started to get a little tipsy. They were even more giddy and carefree than usual. They told jokes and stories, and they sang along to the music that was playing in the background.
At one point, Ethan said, "I love spending time with you, Alfred. You always make me laugh." I love spending time with you too, Ethan, Alfred said. You're the most fun person I know.
They raised their glasses in a toast again. "To the funnest friends in the world," Ethan said.
"To the funnest friends in the world," Alfred echoed.
They finished their drinks and ordered another round. They continued to talk and laugh, enjoying each other's company.
As the night drew to a close, they realized that it was time to go home. They said goodbye to the bartender and shook hands.
"I had such a great time tonight," Alfred said.
"Me too," Ethan said.
They walked out of the bar and into the cool night air. They laughed and talked as they walked, savoring the last moments of their evening together.
"I'll see you next week," Alfred said.
"Can't wait," Ethan said.
Ingredients
Directions
Half-fill a mixing jug with ice.
Add all ingredients and stir until well-chilled.
Strain into a cocktail couple and garnish with an orange twist.