A light sweet cocktail, perfect for a brunch or afternoon party. Lots of flavor and very refreshing.
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The Sloe Gin Fizz is an off shoot of a series of drinks called Fizzes: Gin Fizz, Silver Fizz — addition of egg white, Golden Fizz — addition of egg yolk, Royal Fizz — addition of whole egg, Diamond Fizz — sparkling wine instead of carbonated water. More commonly known as a French 75, Green Fizz — addition of a dash of green crème de menthe. These drinks originated in New Orleans in the late 1800’s/early 1900’s and became very popular in the 1940’s. While the Sloe Gin Fizz is very sweet it does pack a kick.
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The 80’s called and they want their cocktails back. This drink was popular in the 80’s and a favorite cocktail for drunken barely legals to order with a smirk on …
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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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Angel’s Kiss is a sweet layered drink that has been around since the 80’s. Too fun but just one can go a long away.
The Alabama Slammer is perfect for those SEC parties or any football parties. Good as a punch or as a stand alone drink, the Alabama Slammer is a fun drink that won’t knock the socks off too early in the game.