Singapore Sling
Singapore Sling is a South-East Asian cocktail that was invented in the early 1900’s by Ngiam Tong Boon, a bartender working at the Long Bar in Raffles Hotel Singapore. Originally made with Gin, Cherry Heering, Bénédictine, and fresh pineapple juice, primarily from regional pineapples which have a different flavor and when shaken create a foamy top on the drink. While you don’t need fresh pineapple juice using 100% juice that is not canned gives this drink a much better taste. If you want to go all out the flavor of fresh pineapple is easy to make if you have a juicer. Most readily available pineapples are from Dole from Hawaii and are still very good but if you are a purist you can look for Sarawak pineapples which may be available at specialty produce houses or grocery stores like Fresh Market or Whole Foods.
Servings
1Cocktail
Servings
1Cocktail
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Pour gin, cherry brandy, Cointreau, Benedictine, Pomegranate Syrup, bitters, pineapple juice and a squeeze of lime into a shaker glass with ice. Shake and pour into a Collins glass and garnish with a lime wheel.

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