A sparkling champagne cocktail that mixes orange liqueur and bourbon with lots of spices.
It was created at 1917 at the Seelbach Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
A sparkling champagne cocktail that mixes orange liqueur and bourbon with lots of spices.
It was created at 1917 at the Seelbach Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
This cocktail is not only beautiful to behold, but leaves a very pleasantly sweet taste in your mouth. I highly recommend it.
@ Parker Wow thanks very much for posting these details! Great insight into the history of this delicious cocktail.
“J. Pierpont Morgan, the first, joined The Union League Club in 1873 and served a term on the Executive Committee. He is remembered for his creation o...
This cocktail\'s a corker! Loving the mix of mint, almond and oranges with lashings of rum... Could drink this all day long. Cheers
My buddies made me drink 5 of these in a row on my birthday last year. Felt sick for most of the evening... My advice? Stick to one shot.
South Pacific Breeze About this CocktailType: Tall Cocktails Pretty light blue cocktail served over ice: sweet lemonade laced with gin, Galliano liqueur and blue curaçao. The citrus flavours work well with aniseed, herbs and gin botanicals. Contributor: Book of Cocktails How to Make itIngredients1 1/2 shot Gin 3/4 shot Galliano Liqueur Top up with Lemonade 3/4 shot Blue Curaçao Liqueur Garnishes1 wedge Pineapple Choice of Cocktail GlassDetailed MethodPour the first 2 ingredients into a Collins glass filled with ice cubes. Top up generously with lemonade to fill the glass to within half an inch of the rim. Drizzle the blue curaçao over the drink to create sinking waves of blue colour Add a pineapple wedge on the rim to garnish and serve with straws. Comments & ReviewsComments & ReviewsViews and opinions wanted! If you spot an inaccuracy or other issue, please report it.
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