The Charlie Chaplin Cocktail was one of the premier drinks of the Waldorf-Astoria prior to 1920. The equal mix of lime, apricot brandy and sloe gin is documented in A.S. Crockett’s “The Old Waldorf-Astoria Bar Book”. Not sure if Charlie Chaplin drank these but if he did it was to satisfy his sweet tooth.
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A Sidecar variant, Champs Élysées first appeared in Harry Craddock’s famous Savoy Cocktail Book (1930). While it doesn’t specify green or yellow Chartreuse we used the more earthy herbal flavor of Yellow Chartreuse.
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While it doesn’t taste very strong this cocktails has quite the bite. The pear taste is so smooth you man not notice the kick! Enjoy it is the perfect drink for friends and food.
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Classic is good, Champagne Cocktail fits that description. Perfect for almost any celebration, easy to set up and serve. Classics are classics for a reason!
We love Chai tea, so the Chai Toddy makes perfect sense. Warm and good for warming you up on a cold night it’s everything you would want.
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Another cream based shooter or sipper that is rich and somewhat deadly.
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Based on a James Bond book, the Casino Royal is a classic sounding and tasting cocktail with all the ingredients of a first rate cocktail.
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Great party cocktail that sneaks up on you. The first time we had this as a friends house had no idea how I was getting so buzzed on wine – ummm Vodka…