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Cocktails: A Journey Through Their History
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Explore the fascinating history of cocktails, from medicinal tonics to refined drinks enjoyed worldwide in bars and lounges.
EAST SETAUKET, N.Y. - EntSun -- The history of the cocktail is a tale woven through time, spanning centuries and continents, evolving from humble medicinal tonics to refined and celebrated concoctions enjoyed in bars, lounges, and homes worldwide. Cocktails, in their earliest form, were simply mixtures of spirits, sugar, water, and bitters — an evolution of punch, which had been popularized in the 17th and 18th centuries. The first recorded definition of the word "cocktail" appeared in a New York newspaper, The Balance and Columbian Repository, in 1806, where it was described as "a stimulating liquor composed of spirits of any kind, sugar, water, and bitters." This foundation remains the essence of many classic drinks today.
During the 19th century, cocktails became more complex as bartenders experimented with a broader range of ingredients, including vermouth, liqueurs, and fruit juices. The Industrial Revolution and advancements in distillation techniques allowed for the production of higher-quality spirits, which in turn elevated the quality of cocktails. The golden age of cocktails is often considered to be the late 19th and early 20th centuries when bartenders such as Jerry Thomas, often referred to as the "father of American mixology," pioneered techniques and recipes that remain influential to this day. Thomas' book, "How to Mix Drinks or The Bon Vivant's Companion" (1862), was the first cocktail recipe book ever published and contained now-classic drinks like the Tom Collins and the Whiskey Sour.
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Prohibition in the United States (1920-1933) marked one of the most challenging periods for the cocktail. With the passage of the Volstead Act, the production, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages became illegal, forcing many bartenders to flee to Europe, where they continued to refine their craft. Despite the restrictions, illicit speakeasies flourished, and Americans developed a taste for mixed drinks, which helped mask the often inferior quality of bootlegged spirits. Some classic cocktails, such as the Bee's Knees (gin, lemon juice, and honey), were born during this era to improve the palatability of harsh homemade alcohol. Meanwhile, in places like London and Paris, American-style cocktails continued to thrive, with bartenders such as Harry Craddock of the Savoy Hotel publishing "The Savoy Cocktail Book" (1930), a seminal work that preserved and expanded upon many classic recipes ...
https://www.moraswines.com/something-to-cock-your-tail-up/
During the 19th century, cocktails became more complex as bartenders experimented with a broader range of ingredients, including vermouth, liqueurs, and fruit juices. The Industrial Revolution and advancements in distillation techniques allowed for the production of higher-quality spirits, which in turn elevated the quality of cocktails. The golden age of cocktails is often considered to be the late 19th and early 20th centuries when bartenders such as Jerry Thomas, often referred to as the "father of American mixology," pioneered techniques and recipes that remain influential to this day. Thomas' book, "How to Mix Drinks or The Bon Vivant's Companion" (1862), was the first cocktail recipe book ever published and contained now-classic drinks like the Tom Collins and the Whiskey Sour.
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Prohibition in the United States (1920-1933) marked one of the most challenging periods for the cocktail. With the passage of the Volstead Act, the production, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages became illegal, forcing many bartenders to flee to Europe, where they continued to refine their craft. Despite the restrictions, illicit speakeasies flourished, and Americans developed a taste for mixed drinks, which helped mask the often inferior quality of bootlegged spirits. Some classic cocktails, such as the Bee's Knees (gin, lemon juice, and honey), were born during this era to improve the palatability of harsh homemade alcohol. Meanwhile, in places like London and Paris, American-style cocktails continued to thrive, with bartenders such as Harry Craddock of the Savoy Hotel publishing "The Savoy Cocktail Book" (1930), a seminal work that preserved and expanded upon many classic recipes ...
https://www.moraswines.com/something-to-cock-your-tail-up/
Source: Mora's Fine Wine & Spirits
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