Gin Sling
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The Gin Sling is a Cocktail which consists of Gin, Sugar, and Water.
Earliest Sling Reference (c.1675)
First recorded definition of a Sling, circa 1675, quoted in the 2 volume "Beverages Past & Present" (Edward R. Emerson, G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1908) as follows:
"Long-sup or sling was one half water and one half rum with sugar in it to taste."
Recipes
Recipe#1: Jerry Thomas (1862)
- Take 1 small tea-spoonful of fine white sugar.
- 1 wine-glass of water.
- 1 wine-glass of gin.
- 1 small lump of ice.
Dissolve the sugar in the water, add the gin and ice, stir thoroughly with a spoon. Grate a little nutmeg on top and serve.
Recipe#2: Cocktaildb.com
- Build
- 1 tsp sugar dissolved in water
- 2 oz gin
- Several ice cubes
- Add orange peel
- Serve in a rocks glass