Fitzgerald
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*2 Dashes [[Angostura Bitters]] | *2 Dashes [[Angostura Bitters]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 3 June 2006
The Fitzgerald is a Cocktail consisting of Gin, Fresh Lemon Juice, Sugar, and Angostura Bitters.
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[edit] Who created the Fitzgerald?
The Fitzgerald was created by Dale DeGroff, aka. Kingcocktail.
[edit] The Story behind the Fitzgerald
Dale DeGroff says:
"I made this Gin sour by adding Angostura bitters and called it the Gin Thing. One guest who enjoyed the drink was a fiction reader for the New Yorker who insisted I give the drink a classier name. Since the Hemingway Daiquiri was on the menu at the time, she thought F. Scott should get some representation too, so she suggested “The Fitzgerald.”"
[edit] Original Recipe
- 45ml Gin
- 30ml Sugar syrup
- 20ml Fresh Lemon Juice
- 2 Dashes Angostura Bitters
Shake with ice, and then strain into an Ice-filled Rocks glass. Garnish with a lemon wedge.