Monkey Gland
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The Monkey Gland is a Cocktail which consists of Gin, Fresh Orange Juice, Absinthe, and Grenadine Syrup.
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The Monkey Gland was created in 1923 by Frank Meier, at the Ritz Hotel, Paris.
Historical References
New Cocktail in Paris Is the Monkey Gland
The Washington Post - Washington, D.C., Apr 29, 1923
"Preparing for a busy tourist season, Frank, the noted concocter behind the bar of the Ritz. has devised a new series of powerful cocktails, favorite of which is known as the "monkey gland."
18 May 1923, COSHOCTON TRIBUNE (Coshocton, Ohio), pg. 1, col. 6:
"MONKEY GLAND" IS POPULAR IN PARIS New Cocktail Is So-Called Because It Has "Wallop;" "Side-car" is Another
PARIS, May 18.--"A monkey gland in a hurry!"
That's the latest order in Paris bars, not in the hospitals. A "monkey gland" is a new cocktail which has what veteran bar hounds call an "awful wallop." It was invented by a famous Paris bartender particularly to attract the attention of newly arrived American tourists. The ingredients consist of one-half gin, one-half orange juice, a dash of absinthe and a dash of grenadine, all well shaken together with plenty of ice.
Recipes
Estimated Original Recipe
- 1 1/2 oz Gin
- 1 1/2 oz Fresh Orange Juice
- dash of Absinthe
- dash of Grenadine Syrup
Shake with ice, and then strain into a Cocktail Glass.
Other Recipes
Recipe#1: Dale DeGroff, King Cocktail.
- 2 oz. Beefeater Gin
- 1 1/2 oz. Orange Juice
- 1 tsp. Grenadine
- Splash of Ricard
Splash of Ricard in a mixing glass followed by all the rest of the ingredients. Shake with ice and Strain into a small cocktail glass. Garnish with an orange peel.