Buck's Fizz
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+ | *1/4 Glass orange juice | ||
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+ | ===Artistry of Mixing Drinks, by [[Frank Meier]], 1936=== | ||
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+ | "In shaker: the juice of one-half Orange, one-half teaspoon sugar, one-half glass of Gin; shake well, strain into fizz glass, fill with champagne." | ||
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+ | ===Cafe Royal Cocktail Book, by W. J. Tarling, 1937=== | ||
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+ | *Pour into a tumbler | ||
+ | *Two tablespoons orange juice | ||
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Revision as of 00:45, 5 February 2007
The Buck's Fizz is a Cocktail which consists of Fresh Orange Juice, and Champagne.
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History of the Buck's Fizz
McGarry of the Buck's Club in London created this cocktail in 1921.
He carefully specified the ratio between the ingredients to 2 parts champagne and 1 part orange juice.
Recipe
- 4 parts Champagne
- 2 parts Fresh Orange Juice
Pour the fresh Orange juice into the champagne glass. Slowly pour the champagne and then stir it carefully.
Historical Citations
Savoy Cocktail Book, by Harry Craddock, 1930
- Use long tumbler.
- 1/4 Glass orange juice
- Fill with champagne
Artistry of Mixing Drinks, by Frank Meier, 1936
"In shaker: the juice of one-half Orange, one-half teaspoon sugar, one-half glass of Gin; shake well, strain into fizz glass, fill with champagne."
Cafe Royal Cocktail Book, by W. J. Tarling, 1937
- Pour into a tumbler
- Two tablespoons orange juice
- Fill with Champagne