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===Centralia Enterprise And Tribune, 4th December 1897=== | ===Centralia Enterprise And Tribune, 4th December 1897=== | ||
Revision as of 19:03, 17 December 2006
The Rob Roy is a Cocktail consisting of Scotch Whisky, Vermouth, and Orange Bitters.
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Barry Popik says
"In 1894, the opera Rob Roy opened around Herald Square. The old Waldorf Hotel was near Herald Square. It is probably correct that the "Rob Roy" cocktail began at the Waldorf in 1894 or soon thereafter, although we do not have early historical confirmation of this."
Historical Citations
New York Historical Society, Menu Collection, 1895
NYHS 1895-14D, "Grand Union Hotel New York Wine List."
"Rob Roy Cocktail"
Centralia Enterprise And Tribune, 4th December 1897
"The Fifth Avenue hotel has two new drinks this winter, the Star cocktail and the Rob Roy cocktail. The Star has a flavor of Jersey about it, for its chief ingredient is apple jack, vermouth and orange bitters making up the rest. Of course, the Rob Roy is made of Scotch whisky. It is completed by vermouth and orange bitters."
Note: The Star Cocktail was contained in a 1895 book by George J. Kappeler.
Be A Good Mixer, Here's How; by Emmet Atherton, 1933
Rob Roy Cocktail
- Fill glass half full with shaved ice.
- 2 dashes orange bitters
- One quarter wine glass Scotch Whiskey [sic]
- One Quarter wine glass French Vermouth
Stir well and strain into a cocktail glass. Twist a piece of lemon peel on top and serve
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