Even among cocktail enthusiasts, the French 75 has been too often overlooked in favor of more punchy, spirit-forward drinks. And while there is absolutely a place for a bracing martini ...
Cool and bottle. Simple syrup will keep for about a month. Make the cocktail: In a shaker, combine a large handful of ice, gin, lemon juice and simple syrup. Shake until icy, and strain into a ...
It's cool, tart, and completely delish, but don't even think about trying to replicate the French 75 at home. For one thing, it wouldn't be the same without the Velvet Tango Room's plush opulence ...
The history of the French 75 is nebulous, but we know it made its first appearance in recipe books during prohibition in 1927. Like many other popular drinks of its time, it was quickly ...
If you enjoy classic cocktails, try this boozier take on a Pimm's Cup, or get creative and swap cognac into a Mai Tai or a French 75. Whether you need a boozy dessert or a new cocktail idea ...
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