It seems everywhere you turn it is all politics….you just need a break and these cocktails may help!
The nation is in the final throes of the election and it has been brutal. You can’t turn around without donation requests, outrage or just news news news. According to a study, it is the most stressful election to date. It could be a good idea to tune out and breathe for a bit. Here are the best cocktails to forget politics and have some fun.
The Gin Rickey originated in Washington, D.C. in the 1880s. Bartender George A. Williamson created the drink at Shoomaker’s Bar after witnessing Democratic lobbyist Colonel Joseph Kyle Rickey add a lime to his bourbon highball. The drink was named after the Colonel Rickey, who was known for drinking bourbon with soda and lime. The Gin Rickey became more popular than the original bourbon version, and was especially popular during Prohibition.
Ingredients
2ouncesgin
1/2ouncelime juice, freshly squeezed
Club soda, to top
Lime slice for garnish
Create
Fill a highball glass with ice and add the gin and lime juice
Top with club soda
Garnish with lime slice
El Presidente
This classic Cuban cocktail is likely named after President Mario García Menocal, who served from 1913 to 1921. The El Presidente became popular in Havana during the 1920s and 1930s, when many Americans visited Cuba to escape Prohibition. After Prohibition was lifted, Americans brought the cocktail back to the United States. It bring a little tropical sun and fun to any day or moment.
1 1/2ounces white rum
3/4ouncedry vermouth
1/4ounceorange curaçao
2dashesgrenadine
Create
Add the white rum, dry vermouth, orange curaçao and grenadine to a mixing glass with ice
tir until well-chilled
Strain into a chilled cocktail glass
Vesper
This sexy drink has a story. Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond, was inspired by his visits to Dukes Hotel in London, where he was served stiff drinks by head bartender Gilberto Preti. He worked it into Casino Royale and named the concoction after Vesper Lynd, a double agent and love interest of Bond.
1cupice
3fluid ouncesgin
1fluid ouncevodka
½fluid ounceLillet blanc
1orange twist
Create
Fill a cocktail mixing glass with ice
Pour in gin, vodka, and Lillet, stir until chilled
The shandy originated in England in the 1850s as a mixture of beer and ginger ale or ginger beer, and was originally called a shandygaff (what a name!). By the late 19th century, the ginger ale was replaced by lemonade or lemon soda, and the “gaff” was dropped to shorten the word to “shandy”. By adding a brown liquor, this ups the alcohol and richness of flavor. Perfect to take you mind off politics.
Ingredients
2 to 4 leaves fresh marjoram
1 3/4 ounces 100-proof bourbon
3/4 ounce grapefruit juice
1/4 ounce lemon juice
1/4 ounce simple syrup
3 ounces chilled IPA or another beer
Grapefruit twist for garnish
Create
In a mixing glass, dry-muddle the marjoram.
Add the bourbon, grapefruit juice, lemon juice and simple syrup into the mixing glass. Fill with ice and shake until well-chilled.
Strain into a pint glass over fresh ice.
Top with the beer and stir briefly and gently to combine.