Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Top ten things to know about - Cocktails

I wanted to begin finding the ins and outs of 'cocktails' starting with what the definition is.


 'A cocktail is an alcoholic mixed drink that contains two or more ingredients—at least one of the ingredients must be a spirit. Cocktails were originally a mixture of spirits, sugar, water, and bitters. The word has come to mean almost any mixed drink that contains alcohol. A cocktail today usually contains one or more kinds of spirit and one or more mixers, such as soda or fruit juice. Additional ingredients may be sugar, honey, milk, cream, and various herbs. '




History 


The origin of the word cocktail is disputed. The earliest known printed use of cocktail is said to be in The Farmer's Cabinet on April 28, 1803: Drank a glass of cocktail—excellent for the head...Call'd at the Doct's. found Burnham—he looked very wise—drank another glass of cocktail. The earliest definition of cocktail was in the May 13, 1806, edition of The Balance and Columbian Repository, a publication in Hudson, New York, in which an answer was provided to the question, "What is a cocktail?". It replied: Cocktail is a stimulating liquor composed of spirits of any kind, sugar, water, and bitters—it is vulgarly called a bittered sling and is supposed to be an excellent electioneering potion, inasmuch as it renders the heart stout and bold, at the same time that it fuddles the head. It is said, also to be of great use to a democratic candidate: because a person, having swallowed a glass of it, is ready to swallow any thing else. Flaming cocktails. Compare the ingredients listed (spirits, sugar, water, and bitters) with the ingredients of an Old Fashioned, which originated as a term used by late 19th century bar patrons to distinguish cocktails made the “old-fashioned” way from newer, more complex cocktails. The first publication of a bartenders' guide which included cocktail recipes was in 1862 — How to Mix Drinks; or, The Bon Vivant's Companion, by "Professor" Jerry Thomas. In addition to listings of recipes for Punches, Sours, Slings, Cobblers, Shrubs, Toddies, Flips, and a variety of other types of mixed drinks were 10 recipes for drinks referred to as "Cocktails". A key ingredient which differentiated "cocktails" from other drinks in this compendium was the use of bitters as an ingredient, although it is not used in many modern cocktail recipes. The first "cocktail party" ever thrown was allegedly by Mrs. Julius S. Walsh Jr. of St. Louis, Missouri, in May 1917. Mrs. Walsh invited 50 guests to her home at noon on a Sunday. The party lasted an hour, until lunch was served at 1 pm. The site of this first cocktail party still stands. In 1924, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis bought the Walsh mansion at 4510 Lindell Boulevard, and it has served as the local archbishop's residence ever since. During Prohibition in the United States (1920–1933), when alcoholic beverages were illegal, cocktails were still consumed illegally in establishments known as speakeasies. The quality of liquor available during Prohibition was much worse than previously. There was a shift from whiskey to gin, which does not require aging and is therefore easier to produce illicitly. Cocktails became less popular in the late 1960s and in the 1970s, as other recreational drugs became common. In the 1980s, cocktails again became popular, with vodka often substituted for gin in drinks such as the martini. Traditional cocktails and gin began to make a comeback in the 2000s.




List of most cocktails 



STRAWBERRY BASE: 


 Strawberry Margarita *highly recommended*
Tequila, Cointreau, Strawberry Liqueur & Strawberry Base.
 Cruise BusFrangelico, Strawberry Liqueur, Tia Maria & Strawberry Base.
 
Moulin Rouge
Frangelico & Strawberry Base.
 For further variations ask about Field of Hearts, Monk’s Madness & Little Black Dress
 



MangoMANGO BASE: 
 Mango Mamba *highly recommended*Bacardi White Rum, Banana Liqueur, Malibu & Mango Base
 Autumn HarvestMidori Melon Liqueur, Frangelico, Malibu & Mango Base
  
WILDBERRY BASE: 
 
Fruit Tingle *highly recommended*
Vodka, Blue Curacao Liqueur & Wildberry Base
 Disco Kandi *highly recommended*Vodka, Cointreau, Lychee Liqueur & Wildberry Base
 
STRAWBERRY/ORANGE/MANGO BASE: 
 Sunshine Passion *highly recommended*Midori Melon Liqueur, Mango Liqueur, Strawberry Liqueur & Orange/Mango Base
 


ORANGE/MANGO 50/50 BASE: 
 MojoMidori Melon Liqueur, Blue Curacao Liqueur & Orange/Mango Base
 
ORANGE BASE: 
 Freddy Fudpucker *highly recommended*Tequila, Galliano & Orange Base
 ScrewdriverVodka & Orange Base
 OrgasmCointreau, Bailey’s Irish Cream & Orange Base
 Harvey WallbangerVodka, Galliano & Orange Base
 JaffaKahlua, Scotch, Grand Marnier & Orange Base
 Comfortable ScrewVodka, Southern Comfort & Orange Base
 For further variations ask about Brandy Crusta, Fatal Attraction, Orange Cadillac, Garibaldi, Golden Dream, Sloe Comfortable Screw, Screaming Multiple Orgasm, Kiss Me Baby.
 
LIME BASE: 
 Margarita *highly recommended*Tequila, Cointreau & Lime Base
 Randy Little SuckerMidori Melon Liquor, Vodka & Lime Base
 Miss DivineVodka, Cointreau, Tequila, White Rum & Lime Base
 SidecarBrandy, Cointreau & Lime Base
 For further variations ask about Kamikaze, Lfresh, Melon Lace, Rhett Butler, Japanese Slipper, Japanese Garden & Russian Roulette.
 
BLUE LEMONADE BASE: 
 Rocket Fuel *highly recommended*White Rum, Vodka, Tequila, Gin & Blue Lemonade Base
 Havana Blue AmoreWhite Rum, Banana Liqueur; Dry Vermouth, Blue Curacao & Blue Lemonade Base
 
PINEAPPLE BASE: 
 Melon Ball *highly recommended*Midori, Vodka & Pineapple Juice
 Cyclone PunchMalibu, Blue Curacao, Dark Rum & Pineapple Base
 Banana ColadaWhite Rum, Coconut Cream, Banana Liqueur & Pineapple Base
 Pina ColadaMalibu, Coconut Cream & Pineapple Base
 Midori SpliceMidori Liqueur, Malibu & Pineapple Base
 
PINEAPPLE/LIME BASE: 
 Midori Illusion *highly recommended*Midori, Vodka, Cointreau & Pineapple & Lime Base
 
MOCKTAILS (NON-ALCOHOLIC COCKTAILS) 
 Tropical Sunset *highly recommended*Orange, Mango & Strawberry Juice
 Citrus DelightsOrange & Mango 50/50,
  Lemon & Lime 50/50
  Pineapple & Lime 50/50
  Orange & Pineapple 50/50

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