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Revision as of 21:30, 17 April 2006
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History of the Singapore Sling
Created by Mr. Ngian Tong Boon of the Long Bar for the Raffles Hotel in Singapore, sometime in the early 1900s. Sadly, the Raffles Hotel no longer has the original recipe, and currently serves a modernized version of the drink.
Official Raffle's Singapore Sling Blurb
"The Singapore Sling was created at Raffles Hotel at the turn-of-the-century by Hainanese-Chinese bartender, Mr. Ngiam Tong Boon.
In the Hotel's museum, visitors may view the safe in which Mr. Ngiam locked away his precious recipe books, as well as the Sling recipe hastily jotted on a bar-chit in 1936 by a visitor to the Hotel who asked the waiter for it.
Originally, the Singapore Sling was meant as a woman's drink, hence the attractive pink colour. Today, it is very definately a drink enjoyed by all, without which any visit to Raffles Hotel is incomplete."
Common Recipes
Recipe#1:
- 1 ounce gin
- 1/2 ounce Benedictine
- 1/2 ounce cherry brandy
- 1 ounce lemon juice
- Fill with sodawater
Build in a glass over ice.
Official Raffle's Singapore Sling Recipe
- 30ml Gin
- 15 ml Cherry Brandy
- 120 ml Pineapple Juice
- 15 ml Lime Juice
- 7.5 ml Cointreau
- 7.5 ml Dom Benedictine
- 10 ml Grenadine
- A Dash of Angostura Bitters
- Garnish with a slice of Pineapple and Cherry