No Name Drinks
No Name Drinks is an ever-updating collection of ideas and recipes I created over the years, some of them I already made, and some of them I didn’t have time to get to.
No Name Drinks is an ever-updating collection of ideas and recipes I created over the years, some of them I already made, and some of them I didn’t have time to get to.
Niagara Sazerac is based on the classic and one of the oldest cocktails, Sazerac. Initially, the original was made with brandy; around the 1870s, the predominant liquor of choice became whiskey. For another variation on Sazerac, check Deconstructed Sazerac. 1 oz. Crown Royal
View Carre cocktail was created in 1938 by Walter Bergeron, the head bartender at the Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans. It was named after the French Quarter in New Orleans – Vieux Carré.
Sidecar was created in France in the early 1920s. Harry’s Bar in Paris is credited with inventing the cocktail for a patron who often rode in the motorcycle’s sidecar. Feature Image: “