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The origin of cocktail drinks can be traced back to the nineteenth century. This means the drink is quite young when compared to such staples as beer for example. At first a cocktail was one or more liquors with added flavoring to mask the harsh and unrefined taste of the liquor. Today, it's a creative process where some people view bartending as an art.

There is some controversy as to the true origins of the term .Here are some popular beliefs:

A bar in New York ran out of stirrers and resorted to using a cock's tail feathers to mix the drinks.It grew into a custom to put a feather from a cock's tail in an alcoholic beverage as a sign that the drink contained booze.

Originally cocktails were a morning beverage. Cocktail was a metaphor for the rooster heralding the morning light.

Cocktails were thought to be named after a mixed breed horse also known as a cock-tail. The drink was mixed just like the breed of horse, thus inheriting its name.

As you can see, there is no shortage of tales as to how this term originated. While no one can say for certain which of the stories is true, it's certainly an intriguing list of stories. Perhaps the next time you're enjoying a night on the town, you'll have a few new tales of your own to tell.

So from where did the name “Cocktail” originate?“cocktail”

Till then, hope you enjoy making your own cocktails!

The Origin Of Cocktails

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IndexHome Bar EssentialsTypes of Cocktail Glasses

Introduction Absolut Cocktails - Absolut Vodka Martini, Absolut Mandrinoska

IntroductionBallantine’s Cocktails - Ballantine’s Manhattan, Ballantine’s Whiskey Sour

Introduction Beefeater Cocktails - Beefeater Collins, Watermelon & Basil Martini

Introduction Jamesons Cocktails - Cocktail - J, Irish Blossom

IntroductionHavana Club Cocktails -

Havana Mojito, Daiquiri

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Home Bar Essentials

ShakerThe Boston shaker (with pint glass) is the shaker of choice for professional bartenders. A standard cocktail shaker works just as well for your home bar, plus, it looks stylish.

Jigger or Measuring GlassesProperly measuring the ingredients for your cocktails ensures a balanced taste. Most jiggers have a 30ml measure on one side and a 60ml measure on the other.

Hawthorne StrainerYou'll typically use a Hawthorne strainer with a Boston shaker. It keeps ice in the shaker while allowing fruit pulp to pass through.

Bar SpoonFor layering or stirring. It's also handy for pulling cherries and olives from jars.

MuddlerFor mashing fruit or mint leaves into the bottom of a glass.

Ice BucketBartending requires mountains of ice, no matter how small the party. The right bucket keeps ice from melting and is especially handy if you're bartending outside.

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Types Of Glasses

Highball Glass - aka Collins Glass or Slim JimUsed For: Bloody Mary, Harvey Wallbanger.

Lowball Glass - aka Old Fashioned Glass

Used For: Cocktails with a high proportion of mixer to alcohol; Whiskey based cocktails.

Margarita Glass

Used For: Daiquiris, Margaritas, other rum based cocktails when in doubt!

Martini Glass - aka Cocktail Glass

Used For: Martinis, Daiquiris other cocktails when in doubt!

Shot Glass

Used For: Shooters, designed to be hit back and swallowed in a single gulp.

Hurricane Glass - Alternative to a High Ball Glass

Used For: Tropical Cocktails, but it really can be used for any long drink. 5

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In an Absolut world, nothing is black or white. It is young, contemporary, fun, energetic, and vibrant – all in all thinking outside the bottle…oops box!Absolut is superior vodka with a distinct character of grain was made using a revolutionary distilling method called continuous distillation. To ensure consistently high quality, every drop of Absolut is produced in “One Source”. One Source means Åhus in southern Sweden.

From the earliest days, Absolut has always put a premium on creativity and imagination. In 1981, Absolut Vodka launched a groundbreaking advertising campaign that paid tribute to contemporary culture. Over the next 27 years, the campaigns focused on individuality and independence associated with the brand, so hundreds of artists, fashion designers, photographers and musicians including legendary artist Andy Warhol contributed their talents to the Absolut campaign.

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ABSOLUT VODKA MARTINI

ABSOLUT mandrinoska

Ingredients50ml Absolut Vodka10ml Dry Vermouth

Method: Stirred Add all the ingredients in a mixing tin, stir well and strain in a well chilled martini glass without ice .

Glassware:

Garnish:

Martini Glass

3 Olives

Ingredients45ml Absolut Vodka4 Lemon Wedges

Method: MuddledIn an old fashioned muddled lemon wedges with castor sugar fill the glass with crushed ice and float 45ml of Absolut on top, Stir it well.

Glassware:

Garnish:

Old Fashioned Glass

3 Lemon Slices

2 Bar Spoon Of Castor Sugar

Can also be made with pulpy fresh fruits like kiwis, watermelons, etc

Can be made into many variations using fruit liquers.

( This is a variation of the classic “Caipiroska” )

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Best with: On The Rocks!

One of the world's finest Scotch whiskies, the Ballantine's blend contains malts from the 4 corners of Scotland – Speyside, Highlands, Islay and the Lowlands. The elegant signature style of Ballantine's is balanced, soft and sweet, due to the key malts of Glenburgie and Miltonduff.

Ballantine's Finest has often been described as “a major work of art”. Experts define the blend as “a playful balance and counter-balance between grains, lighter malts and a gentle smokiness”. This has lead to Ballantine's whiskies winning many prestigious international awards.

The makers of Ballantine's were the first to recognise that maturation in hand-crafted Bourbon casks gives whisky its special character and lets you Leave an Impression.

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Manhattan

Whiskey Sour

INGREDIENTS:50ml Ballantine’s Whiskey10ml Sweet Vermouth

METHOD: STIRREDPour all the ingredients over ice in glass, strain into an old fashioned glass and serve.

GLASSWARE:

GARNISH:

Cocktail Glass

3 Lemon Slices / Cherry

INGREDIENTS:45ml Ballantine’s 40ml Lime Juice

Whiskey

METHOD: SHAKENFill ¾ shaker with ice add all the ingredients, shake it well and strain it over ice in an old fashioned glass.

GLASSWARE:

GARNISH:

Old Fashioned Glass

3 Lemon Slices

20ml Sugar Syrup

1 Dash Bitters (Optional)

Bitters can be substituted for a twist of lime. Hold the lime twist in a lighted match over the drink and then drop it in. The heat really zips up the lime flavor.

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Beefeater London Dry Gin is the world's leading brand of premium imported gin, made today with the same secret recipe that dates back to 1820. The only premium London Dry Gin still made in London, Beefeater's difference is defined by its complex recipe using high-quality, exotic botanicals from throughout the world, a skilful distilling process and the quality and consistency of production that determines Beefeater's unique, exceptional taste.

Beefeater's recipe still involve steeping the peel of lemons and Seville oranges, whole juniper berries, angelica and coriander seed, ground almonds and other natural botanicals for 24 hours prior to distillation - resulting in a bold, refreshing and perfectly balanced flavour.

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Best with: Tonic and a Dash of Lime

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BEEFEATER COLLINS

WATERMELON & BASIL MARTINI

INGREDIENTS:60ml Beefeater Gin20ml Sugar Syrup

METHOD: STIRREDPour the gin, lemon juice and sugar syrup into a highball glass and stir well. Fill glass with ice and top with the soda.

GLASSWARE:

GARNISH:

Collins

Lemon Slice

INGREDIENTS:45ml Beefeater Gin20ml Sugar Syrup

METHOD: SHAKENIn a Boston glass keep muddled fresh watermelon, with basil leaves add lime juice, sugar syrup and gin. Shake them all with ice and pour it in a pre-chilled martini glass.

GLASSWARE:

GARNISH:

Martini Glass

1 Watermelon Slice

40ml Lime Juice2/3 Fresh Basil Leaves

45ml Freshly Squeezed Lemon Juice45ml Soda

Try using different seasonal fruits in this recipe to give it your own twist. Any soft fruit will work well.

4-5 Pieces Of Fresh Watermelon

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Best with: On The Rocks

The Jameson distillery was founded in Dublin in 1780 and by 1800 had become the world's most popular whiskey. Jameson is made only with malted and unmalted (“green”) barley. The unmalted barley imparts the traditional Irish characteristics, and the “pure pot still” character, unique to Irish whiskeys, emparts a smooth richness not found in other spirits. Jameson's is triple-distilled, and seasoned in oak casks, a mix of sherry and bourbon casks depending on the specific bottling. The family motto “sine metu,” Latin for “without fear.” is printed on every label.

Jameson Irish Whiskey remains one of the fastest growing whiskeys over 220 years after it was first distilled winning many awards. To this day, John Jameson's standards, principles and passions continue to live on in the fine, smooth whiskey that still bears his name.

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INGREDIENTS:50ml Jameson Whiskey40ml Water

METHOD: STIRREDMuddle three mint sprigs with water and sugar syrup in a highball glass or julep cup. Fill the glass with crushed ice. Add Jameson and stir.GLASSWARE:

GARNISH:

High Ball

Fresh Berries & Mint

50ml Jameson Whiskey90ml Orange Juice

Collins Glass

Orange / Lime Slice

90ml Cranberry Juice

20ml Sugar Syrup4 Sprigs Mint

COCKTAIL - J

IRISH BLOSSOM

METHOD: STIRREDPour Jameson, cranberry juice and orange juice in a high ball glass filled with ice. Stir well.

GLASSWARE:

INGREDIENTS:

GARNISH:

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Cuba has become known as the "Isle of Rum" and is home to Havana Club Rum. The lush fertile land, the world famous sugarcane & the climate of Cuba, play accomplice to create this distinct blend of rum.

Today Havana Club, the leading Cuban rum in Cuba and in the world, continues to embody the heritage and supremacy of the Cuban rum-making tradition. Relying on the unique know-how of its Maestros Roneros, Havana Club has kept alive the art of añejamiento : the art of distilling, ageing and blending premium rums. The name "Havana Club" captures Cuba's rum-making heritage and the unique atmosphere of Havana, the country's capital. Havana Club is closely entwined with Cuban culture, and Cubans take pride in what has become a true national icon.

Havana Club has actively encouraged the invention of new cocktails and the serving of them with consummate style. Every two years it organizes the Havana Club International Cocktail Grand Prix was organised in Havana, attracting leading mixologists from around the world. This is one of the most anticipated competition amongst bartenders globally.

Distilled to perfection by Rum master Don Jose Navarro, Havana Club retains the unique, vivacious & undying spirit of Cuba.

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30ml Soda-------------------

Others

Can be made into many variations using fruit.

Havana Mojito

Daiquiri

INGREDIENTS:45ml Havana Club Rum15ml Sugar Syrup

METHOD: MuddledIn a Collins take 8/10 mint leaves, muddle it with 4 lemon wedges, add 15ml sugar syrup, fill the glass with crushed ice, add Havana Club and top it up with a splash of soda. GLASSWARE:

GARNISH:

Collins

A Mint Sprig

INGREDIENTS:60ml Havana Club Rum45ml Lime Juice

METHOD: ShakenFill ¾ shaker with ice add all the ingredients, shake it well and strain it over ice in a martini glass.

GLASSWARE: Martini Glass

1 Bar Spoon Of Castor Sugar

4 Lemon Wedges8/10 Mint Leaves

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Make Your Own Cocktail

Base :

Name your Cocktail : _______________________________________________________________

Mixture :

Ingredients :

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Juice

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Soda

Cherry Lime Olives Mint

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Liqueur (If Any) : ____________________________________________________________________

Garnish :

Soft Drink Lime Juice

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Sugar Syrup

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Notes__________________________________________________________

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Glass Type :

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Method :

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Always use crystal clear glasses for drinks and not the colourful one’s.

Never use melting ice while making drink, always use frozen ice cubes.

Always use tetra pack juice and not the canned one’s.

Always serve the drink in right temperature.

Drink responsibly and be an entertaining yet responsible host.

Always chill your glass before pouring the mixture.

Always pour the mixture over ice and not the other way round.

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