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Coronation Cocktail

There was no Sherry in sight when the Coronation Cocktail caught my eye. Substitution is the mother of invention, so Sandeman Founder’s Reserve Port stood in place of actual called for ingredients.

Coronation Cocktail using Port - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinCoronation Cocktail

1-1/2 measure Sherry

1-1/2 measure Noilly Prat Dry Vermouth

1/4 measure Maraschino Liqueur

2 dashes Orange Bitters

Orange Zest Garnish

Combine liqueurs in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with orange twist.

Definite port flavor with orange tones. Lovely, dry with deep aged fruit and nut feel. Rich in color and flavor.

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Review: Averna

Averna has a rich heritage beginning with Benedictine friars, honors bestowed by kings and the proud privilege to be identified as Sicily’s first licensed spirit.  Today the company, Fratelli Averna S.p.A., is run by the fourth generation of the Averna family and now includes the Friulian winery Villa Frattina and Piedmont confectioner Pernigotti.  By remaining firm to the traditions in which it was founded, Averna has grown and remained the number one spirit brand in Italy and leading Italian Amaro in markets around the world. 

Averna Spirits - Tales of the Cocktail Luncheon - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

What is this Averna Amaro?  Simply; an after-dinner drink or digestivo.  However, there is nothing simple about this complex liqueur.  Averna is a complex spirit distilled from a delicate balance of flowers, herbs, dried fruits, spices and licorice with a touch of caramel.  This produces a full-bodied, bitter sweet finish to the taste buds.  Despite its classification as a digestivo, this liqueur is anything but. 

I tried the Averna four ways:  traditionally on the rocks, in Duggan McDonnell’s signature cocktail the Vertigo, and in two more cocktails supplied by the company; the Intercontinental and Sicilian Triangle. 

Averna on the rocks is a delicious blend of botanicals, luxuriantly textured and pleasantly composed which leave a unique balance of smooth bitter sweetness in its finish on the palate.  My experiences with after-dinner digestivos thus far have not had the polish in completion that Averna has mastered.  This is a beautifully, full bodied, complex sipping spirit. 

Vertigo

Vertigo photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1/2 measure Lemon Juice

Ginger Ale

2 measures Averna

Lime Wedge for Garnish

Stir lemon juice and ginger ale over ice in a highball glass leaving room for Averna.  Float Averna and garnish with a lime wedge.

The Vertigo is a refreshing highball drink made with ginger ale and a splash of lemon juice.  At first sip I thought it was average, but I built the drink in incorrect order and forgot to slip in a stir stick.  The Averna is a heavy aperitif, so it stays at the bottom of the glass if it is added first and time is not taken to gently stir.  My second sip was absolutely delightful.  There is a reason this is Duggan McDonnell’s signature cocktail.  The ginger ale is light enough to allow the Averna all of the glory in this drink with the perfect balance of lemon to give it that spring/summer feel. 

Intercontinental

Intercontintental  photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 measure Averna

1 measure Cognac

1/2 measure Maraschino Liqueur

Orange Twist for Garnish

Combine all ingredients in a shaker and stir 30 times over ice.  Strain into cocktail glass and garnish with an orange twist.  (This one is a bit sweet.  Try adding a quarter ounce of lemon juice for tart or decrease the maraschino liqueur.  This is an excellent cocktail to tweak to your liking.)

The Intercontinental caught my eye in the recipe listings due to its use of maraschino liqueur and cognac.  The most common cocktail reference for maraschino liqueur is the Papa Doble or Hemingway Daiquiri.  A delicious cocktail if you have not tried one.  The intercontinental is very rich in color but comes across entirely too sweet for my tastes.  Possibly if some lemon juice were added to lend some tartness to the cocktail this could be cured.  I am not sure.  However, the Averna shines through magnificently and the maraschino liqueur is a perfect addition.  They both blend together well on the palate.  My thought is there are more cocktails to be rendered from the Averna and maraschino matchmaking. 

Sicilian Triangle

Sicilian Triangle photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 measures Averna

1 measure White Rum

1 measure Pomegranate Juice

1/2 measure Orange Juice

1/2 measure Lemon Juice

Splash of Pineapple Juice

Pineapple Wedge for Garnish

Combine all ingredients into a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously over ice.  Strain into a cocktail glass and garnish with a pineapple wedge. (I used approximately 1/4 ounce of pineapple juice or less as a splash.)

For a bit of exotic, tropical fun the Sicilian Triangle is a must try on anyone’s Averna cocktail list.  It has a mix of rum and fruit juices along with the Averna to stir up good times.  With such a diverse blend of flavoring to this cocktail I was a little undecided as to whether the Averna would be able to hold its own in the drink.  With the first sip, pineapple is the primary flavor tasted.  Given only a moment, the lone pineapple flavor disappears leaving the real flavor of the cocktail to linger on the palate.  Once again, the Averna displays its true character throughout, leaving a well rounded mixed drink to enjoy in true Sicilian style.

Left to stand alone and sip or to rise above the rest in a cocktail glass, Averna definitely leaves its unique stamp on the spirit world.  With the unique flavor profile of this particular bitter sweet aperitif and its exceptional mixability, it is understandable how Averna has stood the test of time through four generations and is still the leading favorite Amaro of Italy.

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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Reader Question: What is Kirsch?

Kirsch, also known as German Kirschwasser or cherry water, is a clear, unaged brandy distilled from the fermented juice of black morello cherries.  The crushed pits or stones of the cherries are included in the process of making this fruit brandy, instilling in it a pungent flavor that is shy of being too sweet.  The cherry flavor of Kirsch is distinctively different from the cherry flavoring in cherry puckers and schnapps.  Puckers and schnapps tend to lean toward the heavy, medicinal syrupy sweetness.  Kirsch delivers a clean, subtle cherry aroma with a full fruit feel without being overpowering and artificial.  This makes Kirsch a perfect liqueur for sipping or cooking.  It is often used in fondue, as the creamy filling in a Black Forest cake, or memorably flambéed for cherries jubilee.  

It is important not to confuse Kirsch with crème de Kirsch which is a sweet cherry liqueur.  While there is not a direct alternative or substitute for Kirsch, there are other fruit based brandies to try if you would like other options of flavored brandies; Apple Brandy, Apricot Brandy, Blackberry Brandy, Peach Brandy…

Lollipop

3/4 measure Premium Orange Liqueur

3/4 measure Green Chartreuse

3/4 measure Kirsch

Dash Maraschino Liqueur

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Stir or Shake according to preference. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Frozen Maraschino Singapore Sling

2 measures Gin

1 measure Kirsch

1 teaspoon Benedictine

1 teaspoon Cognac

3 Maraschino Cherries

2 Tablespoons Maraschino Cherry Juice

1 Tablespoon Fresh Lime Juice

1 Teaspoon Simple Syrup

1/4 Cup Club Soda

2 Teaspoons chilled Ruby Port

Place all ingredients except Ruby Port in blender with 2 cups cracked ice. Blend until smooth. Pour into two cocktail glasses or wine goblets. Top with float of Ruby Port on each cocktail.

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Viva Maria!

Tequila Corazon Blanco 1 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

Tequila Corazon Blanco Tasting Notes

40% Alcohol. 100% Agave.

Aroma: Light. Soft. Sweet grass.

Taste: Sweetness. Lilt of softness. Milkweed. Heat. Honey. Pepper – black / red pepper flake. Reminds me a bit of peppery steak seasoning in the heat. More sips of the tequila reveal less and less of the honeyed milkweed in flavor, but more fire on the tongue.

Viva Maria

Viva Maria 1 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 ounce Blanco Tequila

1/2 ounce Fresh Lime Juice

1/4 ounce Maraschino Liqueur

1/2 teaspoon Grenadine

1/2 Egg White – Optional

Lime Wheel & Cherry Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake thoroughly to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lime wheel and cherry.

Nice vanilla cherry marshmallow aroma. Be sure to include the full amount of grenadine or this cocktail yields a wee bit on the tart side. Lovely presentation. Terrific alternative to the typical Margarita.

Tequila Corazon Blanco 2 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

Tequila Corazon sample for review courtesy representatives of Sazerac Company, Inc.

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Must Try Classic Cocktail Alternatives

This Manhattan style cocktail contains definite flavor of dry vermouth spilling into the flavor palate. Would perhaps benefit by switching Heering Cherry Liqueur for Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur in my opinion as the Luxardo washes a bit too perfumy in this particular cocktail. Though the flavors meld together nicely the longer the drink sits in the glass. Cynar rather nice fit for this version. Might like hint more, but that is only due to my fascination with the artichoke spirit. Definite must try for bourbon enthusiasts and Manhattan cocktail lovers.

Bensonhurst

Bensonhurst 1 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 measures Bourbon

1 measure Dry Vermouth

1/2 measure Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur

1/4 measure Cynar

Maraschino Cherry Garnish

Combine liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir to thoroughly chill. Strain into cocktail glass. Garnish with maraschino cherry.

Bensonhurst is a cocktail descendent of the Brooklyn Cocktail which calls for Amer Picon, a rare liqueur. This original adaptation utilizes Cynar. Named for a tough Italian neighborhood in Brooklyn. The original Bensonhurst version below is created by Chad Solomon of Cuffs and Buttons.

Bensonhurst

2 measures Rye

1 measure Noilly Prat Dry Vermouth

2 measures Luxardo Maraschino Liqueur

1 teaspoon Cynar

Without Garnish

Amer Picon is a French aperitif with bitter sweet flavors primarily highlighted as herbal and orange.

Brooklyn Cocktail

1-1/2 measure Rye

1/2 measure Dry Vermouth

1/4 measure Maraschino Liqueur

1/4 measure Amer Picon

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Another variation is the Brooklyn which utilizes Canadian Whisky rather than Rye or Bourbon.

Brooklyn

2 measures Canadian Club Whisky

1 measure Dry Vermouth

Dash Amer Picon

Dash Maraschino Liqueur

Lemon Twist Garnish – Optional

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with optional lemon twist.

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Rockin’ the Coconut Rum Genre

Duplication is inevitable when brands begin recreating flavors. However, Bacardi’s latest Rock Coconut flavored rum packed a little taste surprise. Crack open a fresh bottle for a taste of the unusual.

Bacardi Shot 3 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

Bacardi Rock Coconut Tasting Notes

35% Alcohol. 70 Proof.

Aroma: Light coconut. Always get that ‘suntan lotion’ sensation with coconut flavored rums and vodkas, however hint of vanilla in here. Perhaps tiniest mention of orange.

Taste: Completely unexpected! Slight tartness. Bit of tart cherry, barely there vanilla, zing of ‘something’ I can’t quite put my finger on at the moment. It’s like that first kick of effervescence from a fresh Sprite kicking the taste buds only there aren’t any bubbles here. It’s the ‘umph.’ Minor sweetness. Bit of bitterness to the back end. Almost like zest of lime. Odd, but playful combination. Not the typical coconut rum.

Rockin’ Daiquiri – created by Cheri Loughlin

Rockin Daiquri 4 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 ounces Bacardi Rock Coconut Rum

1/4 ounce Luxardo Maraschino Cherry Liqueur

3/4 ounce Lime Juice

1/2 teaspoon Grenadine

Lime Wheel Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lime wheel.

Hint of coconut. Plays upon the tart factor of this particular style coconut rum. Sweetness. Could leave out grenadine if this daiquiri flavors out a bit too sweet for your taste buds.

Bacardi Rock Coconut Rum sample for review courtesy representatives of Bacardi Rum.

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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Red Carpet Cocktails for Classic Glamour Goddesses

A real red carpet night out with the stars begins with oldies but goodies. Glamour wasn’t just something movie stars slipped into on Oscar night. Stars shined as if buffed and polished by the big wigs who shaped every nth of their career. Cocktail hour gatherings were met with tuxes and cocktail dresses with swanky sips in classy night clubs.

Greta Garbo in Romance - creative commons useGreta Garbo

1 ounce Brandy

1 ounce Dry Vermouth

1 ounce Orange Juice

1/4 ounce Grenadine

Dash Crème de Menthe

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Stir or shake according to preference. Strain into large rocks glass over fresh ice.

Greta Garbo ranks number five on the 1999 American Film Institute’s female listing of 50 Greatest American Film Legends. The listing ranks the top 25 men and top 25 women in film. Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn top each respective list.

Marlene Dietrich - Blonde Venus - creative commons 600Marlene Dietrich

3 ounces Canadian Whiskey

2 dashes Angostura Bitters

1/2 ounce Orange Curacao

Lemon & Orange Wedge Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake or stir according to preference. Strain into rocks glass over fresh ice. Garnish with lemon and orange wedge. Alternative serve: Strain into wine glass over fresh ice.

Marlene Dietrich ranks number 9 on the American Film Legends listing. She was one of the highest paid actresses of her time partly due to her glamorous femme fatale image. Earnest Hemingway is quoted as saying, “If she had nothing more than her voice, she could break your heart with it.”

Ginger Rogers in The Gay Divorcee - creative commons useGinger Rogers

1 ounce Gin

1 ounce Dry Vermouth

1 ounce Apricot Brandy

1/4 ounce Lemon Juice

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Alternative: Muddled fresh ginger, Splash fresh lime juice, topped with champagne. Also: Mojito style using Ginger Syrup in exchange for Simple syrup, Gin rather than Rum and topping the drink off with Ginger Ale.

Ginger Rogers is quoted as saying, “Hollywood is like an empty wastebasket.” But she had a few Hollywood favorites too; Cary Grant, Lucille Ball, Lew Ayres and of course Fred Astaire. Even though Ginger Rogers has a cocktail named for her, she didn’t drink. Her home bar was stocked with her favorite; ice cream sodas. Ginger Rogers ranks number 14 on the American Film Legends listing.

Mae West in Im No Angel - creative commons useMae West

3 ounces Brandy

1 Egg Yolk

1 teaspoon Powdered Sugar

Cayenne Pepper Garnish

Place ingredients in cocktail shaker. Dry shake. Add ice. Shake to completely blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with light sprinkle of cayenne pepper. Alternative: 1 ounce Gin, 1/2 ounce Dry Vermouth, 3/4 ounce Apricot Brandy, 3/4 ounce Lime Juice, Dash Orange Bitters, Lemon Twist Garnish. Shake liquids with ice. Strain in cocktail glass. Garnish with lemon twist.

“Anything worth doing is worth doing slowly.” – Mae West. Well said and could definitely be applied to mixing and measuring cocktails or many other worthwhile ventures this Sex Goddess might have had in mind. Mae West is another non-drinking woman of film who made the number 15 slot on the American Film Legends list. Mae pushed the envelope on more than one occasion, but one prime example: She named the first play she ever wrote ‘Sex.’ Of course, one of my favorite quotes from this marvelous woman of film… “When I’m good I’m very good, but when I’m bad I’m even better.” My kind of woman.

Jean Harlow in Hells Angels - creative commons useJean Harlow

2 ounces Light Rum

2 ounces Sweet Vermouth

Lemon Peel Garnish

Combine liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir or shake to chill according to preference. Strain into chilled martini glass. Garnish with lemon peel.

Dubbed the “Platinum Blonde” and “Blonde Bombshell” due to her vamped up party girl sex appeal on the silver screen, Jean Harlow made her way to the number 22 spot on the American Film Legends list. Jean Harlow was the first female star to feature on the cover of Life Magazine; May 1937. Jean died at age 26, yet made 36 movies during her short career.

Mary Pickford in Coquette - creative commons useMary Pickford

2 ounces Light Rum

2 ounces Pineapple Juice

1 teaspoon Grenadine

1 teaspoon Maraschino Liqueur

Maraschino Cherry Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with maraschino cherry.

Mary Pickford is as timeless as the classic cocktail named in her honor. She ranks number 24 with American Film Legends. Mary Pickford was known as America’s Sweetheart, but loved throughout the world. She was one of the founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences along with Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks. She starred in 236 films during her career and received an Oscar for Lifetime Achievement in 1976. She was the first film star to have her name placed in marquee lights.

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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Nip Winter’s Chill with Festive Dark Spirited Cocktails

Enjoy sights, sounds and aromas of the holiday season along with a few delicious sips as friends, family and work mates gather for festive parties and gift giving.  These cocktails nip winter’s frosty chill in the bud with the use of dark spirits and richly rewarding mixers.

Turkey Hill Honey Comb

2 ounces Wild Turkey Bourbon

1 ounce Wild Turkey American Honey

1/4 ounce Cherry Liqueur

2 Dashes Whiskey Aged Bitters

Cube Pure Honeycomb Garnish

Place liquids in mixing glass with ice. Stir until thoroughly chilled. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with cube of pure honeycomb placed within the cocktail.

Bourbon Crusta – adapted by Reza Esmaili, Zare at Fly Trap

1-1/2 ounce Elijah Craig 12yr Bourbon

1/2 ounce Old Senor Curacao

1/4 ounce Luxardo Maraschino

Lemon wedge – Juiced

Dash Angostura bitters

Lemon Twist Garnish

Wet half of rim of coupe cocktail glass. Roll outside rim only in sugar leaving half of glass without sugar. Set aside. Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into coupe glass. Make wide, thin lemon twist using potato peeler. Garnish drink by placing lemon twist inside glass along the outer wall of the glass.

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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The Modern Mixologist Mixes the All American Cocktail

Though Tony Abou-Ganim needs no introduction as the Modern Mixologist it makes perfect sense to say this man mixes up more than the modern martini, contemporary cocktail or avant-garde drink recipe.  Tony’s recipes dabble in the past with a fresh feel and uncomplicated spin that makes even the most hesitant home mixer certain of the cocktail recipe set before them.  The Modern Mixologist Contemporary Classic Cocktails weaves readers through basic classics with present day spin in ingenious ways to use spirits found on ordinary liquor store shelves.  Sure there are a fascinating infusions interlaced among the delightful treats of Cable Car lore and Zig Zag endings, but this is no ordinary read. 

American Cocktail – created by Tony Abou-Ganim, The Modern Mixologist

American Cocktail - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 ounce Citrus Rum

1/2 ounce Maraschino Liqueur

1-1/2 ounce Fresh Lemon Sour

Dash Orange Bitters

1 teaspoon Egg White

Chilled Champagne

Place all liquid ingredients except champagne in cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into chilled cocktail coupe.  Top with champagne.  Notation: I used 1-1/2 ounce brut champagne for this cocktail.  Tony Abou-Ganim calls the spirit brands for this recipe and others in his book.  Brand names have been omitted in the recipe above. 

Tony describes the origin of this cocktail creation in his book.  The various spirits symbolize various countries around the globe to celebrate the diversity, sophistication and uniqueness of New York City for a New Year’s tribute celebration.  You’ll find this cocktail featured on page 88 of Tony’s book, The Modern Mixologist Contemporary Classic Cocktailswith a more detailed account of its creative basis.

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World Cup Soccer Party Celebration Cocktails

World Cup celebrations roll around once every four years.  Become part of the festivities by throwing your own World Cup Soccer watch party.  Whether you are a soccer fan, inspired by the enthusiasm of worldwide sports competition and participation or just in on the action for fun and frivolity there is surely a team to cheer for while lifting a glass in spirited toast. 

The sprinkling of recipes below represents a few of the nations competing along with a spirit choice from the respective countries.  Enjoy the zeal of competition while cheering for the home team!

England’s spirit of choice: Gin

Though the classic Collins contains no muddled fruit with garnish of cherry and orange slice only, this version adds a striking color and summertime fruit flavor for something unique.

Black Cherry Collins – created by Cheri Loughlin

Black Cherry Collins - created by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright Cheri LoughlinAdapted from classic Collins recipe

6 Fresh Cherries (save 1 for garnish)

3 Fresh Blackberries

1-1/2 ounce Gin

3/4 ounce Simple Syrup

3/4 ounce Fresh Lemon Juice

Club Soda

Gently muddle cherries and blackberries in bottom of mixing glass.  Add gin, simple syrup and lemon juice with ice.  Shake to blend and chill. Strain into tall glass.  Top with Club Soda.  Garnish with remaining fresh cherry.

Mexico’s spirit of choice: Tequila

Why be lured into the same Margarita fare where tequila is concerned?  It’s summer after all.  Venture from the usual.  Kick off the sandals with the Summer Vacation.

Summer Vacation – Good Spirits, A.J. Rathbun

1 ounce Silver Tequila

1 ounce Yellow Chartreuse

4 ounces Fresh Orange Juice

Orange Slice Garnish

Fill highball glass with ice.  Build drink over ice in order given.  Garnish with orange slice. 

U.S.A. spirit of choice: Bourbon

Nothing says good ole U.S.A. like bourbon.  Sure, neat or on the rocks is definitely the way to go most days of the week, but live a little.  Show the world bourbon is as sophisticated as the next spirit.  Dress it with sweet seduction.

Urban Bourbon – Good Spirits, A.J. Rathbun

Urban Bourbon - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 ounces Bourbon

1/2 ounce Tuaca

Lemon Twist Garnish

Build over ice in a rocks glass.  Garnish with fresh lemon twist.  Stir gently.  Sip gracefully.  Notation: Original recipe in Good Spirits book calls for 3/4 ounce Tuaca. 

France’s spirit of choice: Absinthe

When the score is tied at zero and you’re looking for your team to score, this is definitely the go to cocktail.  If nothing else, loaded with Absinthe it is definitely THE cocktail on the list to score points in the room for most defined flavor.

Zero Cocktail – Good Spirits, A.J. Rathbun

1-1/2 once Absinthe

1-1/4 ounce Fresh Orange Juice

1/4 ounce Grenadine

Fresh Cherry Garnish

Combine liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Strain into cocktail glass.  Garnish with fresh cherry.

Brazil’s spirit of choice: Cachaca

This Batida will allow you and your guests the freedom of choice.  Blender, ice and an assortment of fruit (fresh or frozen) will win you the trophy for best World Cup hostess. 

Frozen Fruit Batidas – adapted by Cheri Loughlin

Frozen Fruit Batidas - created by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright of Cheri Loughlin2 ounces Cachaca

4 ounces Sweetened Condensed milk

1 Cup Sliced Fruit (Fresh or Frozen)

Fruit Slice Garnish

Place all ingredients except garnish in blender with approximately 1-1/2 cups crushed ice.  Blend until smooth.  Add more ice if needed.  Garnish with slice of fruit.

Spain spirit of choice: Sherry

This is an updated cocktail from Difford’s Guide #7 adapted from The Savoy Cocktail Book – Harry Craddock, 1930

Coronation Cocktail No. 1

1-1/2 ounce Fino Sherry

1-1/2 ounce Dry Vermouth

1/4 ounce Maraschino Liqueur

2 dashes Orange Bitters

Orange Zest Twist

Combine all liquid ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to blend and chill.  Strain into cocktail glass.  Garnish with fresh orange zest twist. 

Italy’s spirit of choice: Galliano

Every country needs winning spirit, so plan ahead with a champagne cocktail for that celebratory win.  Cheers!

Vittoria – created by Cheri Loughlin

Vittoria - Created by Cheri Loughlin - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 ounce Galliano

1/2 ounce Raspberry Liqueur

1/2 ounce Orange Juice

1/2 ounce Lemon Juice

1-1/2 ounce Brut Champagne

Combine Galliano, raspberry liqueur and juices in cocktail shaker with ice.  Shake to chill.  Strain into champagne flute.  Top with Brut Champagne. 

New Zealand spirit of choice: 42Below Vodka

From the 42Below Vodka Cocktail World Cup to the 2010 Soccer World Cup – a cocktail from the 21st Century Punch Challenge from Team New Zealand using 42Below Passion Fruit Vodka. 

Team New Zealand

Calem Chadwick – Matterhorn, Wellington

Josh Crawford – Hooch, Wellington

James Goggin – Racket, Wellington

Nuka Ora - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

‘Nuka Ora’ – (Health from the Earth)

23 ounces 42BELOW Passionfruit Vodka

12 ounces Tanqueray TEN Gin

15-1/2 ounces Nectarine Juice

15-1/2 ounces Homemade Tart Grenadine Syrup

7-2/3 ounces Shiraz

4 ounces Cherry Brandy

90 Teaspoons Apricot Infused Manuka Honey

80 Drops Bitters

Blend quickly.  Serve in large wooden mugs.

Cheers! Good luck to all teams participating. – The Intoxicologist

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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