The election is near and the chatter is non – stop. Need a break? Try one of these strong cocktails and unwind.
Local and national politics seem to be sucking up all the energy in the room. Unity seems to be a bit short and everyone is on edge. What the people need is a little break and maybe a drink and these strong cocktails will help forget politics and perhaps aid in making a few friends, or at least common ground with the bartender!
This drink has been the introduction of hangovers to many a college student. Slow and go is perfect for the Long Island Iced Tea. There are competing thoughts on the invention of the drink, but what is clear – it was invented in Long Island. Flavor rich, this drink is best served with a snack.
Ingredients
½fluid ouncevodka
½fluid ouncerum
½fluid ouncegin
½fluid ouncetequila
½fluid ouncetriple sec (orange-flavored liqueur)
1fluid ouncesweet and sour mix
1fluid ouncecola, or to taste
1lemon slice
Create
Fill cocktail shaker with ice
Add vodka, rum, gin, tequila, triple sec, and sour mix over ice
Cover and shake.
Pour cocktail into a tall glass
Top with splash of cola or tea for color
Garnish with a lemon slice
Manhattan
A classic drink with a nod to the days of back room political deals, the Manhattan is a classic – the brown water version of the martini. The legend of this drink is it was born in an election. Said to be developed at the Manhattan Club by Ian Marshall for a dinner hosted for presidential candidate Samuel J. Tilden. The host, Winston Churchhill’s mother, Lady Randolph Churchill, the former American Jennie Jerome.
Ingredients
2fluid ouncesrye whiskey
½fluid ouncesweet vermouth
1dashAngostura bitters
1cupice cubes
1maraschino cherry
Create
Combine whiskey, vermouth, and bitters in a cocktail mixing glass
Another gift from New Orleans, the best drinking city in the US. It was a house cocktail of the late restaurant La Louisiane. The eatery was famous for their bouillabaisse, strong drinks and sad demise. But this cocktail is a toast to good times.
Ingredients
2ounces rye whiskey
3/4ouncesweet vermouth
1/2ounceBenedictine
3dashesabsinthe
3dashes Peychaud’s bitters
1 maraschino cherry
Create
Add the rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, Benedictine, absinthe and Peychaud’s bitters into a mixing glass with ice
The history of this cocktail is unknown with early versions showing up in London, Chicago and the South of France. What is clear, Chicago has a long history with politics, so what not imbibe in a drink to make you leave it behind.
Ingredients
1.5 oz brandy
1 dash of Grand Marnier
1 dash Angostura Bitters
Splash of sparkling bubbles
Create
Combine all ingredients in pitcher
Add ice and stir well
Strain into cocktail glass rimmed with superfine sugar
Top up with sparkling wine
May you muddle through through the rest of the election season with the cocktails.