Whiskey Daisey
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| − | The Whiskey Daisy is a Cocktail which originally consisted of Whiskey, [[Fresh Lemon Juice]], Almond Syrup, and Sugar. | + | The Whiskey Daisy is a Cocktail which originally consisted of Whiskey, [[Fresh Lemon Juice]], Almond Syrup, and Sugar. However, the Whiskey Daisy is now a Cocktail which consists of Whiskey, [[Fresh Lemon Juice]] and Grenadine Syrup. |
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==Earliest Recipe== | ==Earliest Recipe== | ||
| − | Jerry Thomas (1862) | + | '''[[Jerry Thomas]] (1862) recipe''' |
*Take 3 dashes gum syrup. (Sugar Syrup) | *Take 3 dashes gum syrup. (Sugar Syrup) | ||
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Fill glass one-third full of shaved ice. Shake well, strain into a large cocktail glass, and fill up with Seltzer or Apollinaris water. | Fill glass one-third full of shaved ice. Shake well, strain into a large cocktail glass, and fill up with Seltzer or Apollinaris water. | ||
| + | ==See Also== | ||
| + | [[Daisy Recipes]] | ||
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| − | [[Category:Recipes]] | + | [[Category:Recipes]][[Category:Bourbon Cocktails]][[Category:Whisk(e)y Cocktails]] |
| + | [[Category:Daisies]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:03, 18 September 2010
The Whiskey Daisy is a Cocktail which originally consisted of Whiskey, Fresh Lemon Juice, Almond Syrup, and Sugar. However, the Whiskey Daisy is now a Cocktail which consists of Whiskey, Fresh Lemon Juice and Grenadine Syrup.
[edit] Earliest Recipe
Jerry Thomas (1862) recipe
- Take 3 dashes gum syrup. (Sugar Syrup)
- 2 dashes Orgeat syrup. (Almond Syrup)
- The juice of half a small lemon.
- 1 wine-glass of Bourbon, or rye whiskey.
Fill glass one-third full of shaved ice. Shake well, strain into a large cocktail glass, and fill up with Seltzer or Apollinaris water.