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Digetopia > Wine > Cocktails < A Cocktail Of Cultures: The Growth of Asian Influence in the London Bar Scene Are you looking for an old school cocktail? Is 1870 old enough for you? The Manhattan cocktail is tasty and it is also an important part of cocktail history. Here is it's interesting origin and some of the best recipes for making a Manhattan cocktail. In the 1870's, Winston Churchill's mother was hosting a party for then presidential candidate Samuel J. Tilden. This cocktail was created especially for the banquet and it was a big hit. Mr. Tilden lost the election wound up losing the election but his party drink became famous. People started asking for the drink by the name of the club where the party was held, The Manhattan Cocktail. Personally, I would have called it the Mother Churchill's Cocktail but I wasn't born for another 100 years, so I didn't have a say in the matter.
Add ingredients to a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Strain into a martini glass or an old fashioned glass on the rocks. Add Cherry Variations: What other drink can boast a lineage to Winston Churchill's family and taste great at the same time? There's a popular saying, what's old is new again and it's true of the Manhattan. Why not make a Manhattan cocktail today? When Anthony Tripodi isn't trying new cocktail recipes in the comforts of his own home, he's taking pictures of drinks and blogging about them on his blog, http://homemixology.blogspot.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Anthony_Tripodi |
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Updated: May 23, 2007