Forgotten Classics

Forgotten Classics

Update: 2020-11-05
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In episode one,  we talk about 3 forgotten classics that have greatly influenced the industry. 
Some of the histories may surprise you. 

If you would like to learn how to make these cocktails, we are creating a website with step-by-step tutorials and videos. 

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Research Citations:
“Aviation (Cocktail).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 23 Aug. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aviation_(cocktail).

Butler, Stephanie. “Vomitoriums: Fact or Fiction?” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 20 Nov. 2012, www.history.com/news/vomitoriums-fact-or-fiction.

“Gimlet (Cocktail).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 11 Sept. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimlet_(cocktail).

“Scurvy.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 5 Nov. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scurvy#:~:text=Scurvy was described as early,scurvy on a given trip.

“Townhouse Bartender Paul Harrington: Jasmine Creator, 'Godfather' of the West Coast Cocktail Renaissance.” The E'ville Eye Community News, 4 Oct. 2018, evilleeye.com/history/townhouse-bartender-paul-harrington-jasmine-creator-godfather-west-coast-cocktail-renaissance/.

“What Did Napoleon like to Eat and Drink?” Shannon Selin, 25 Jan. 2019, shannonselin.com/2015/07/what-did-napoleon-like-to-eat-and-drink/#:~:text=Napoleon's favourite drink&text=Helena, Napoleon switched his tipple,as recounted by Saint-Denis.&text=Helena Napoleon also enjoyed a,Las Cases procured for him.

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Forgotten Classics

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