Bacardi cocktail
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Type | Cocktail |
Base spirit | |
Served | Straight up: chilled, without ice |
Standard garnish | Lime |
Standard drinkware | Cocktail glass |
Commonly used ingredients | |
Preparation | Shake together with ice. Strain into glass and serve |
Commonly served | Before dinner |
The Bacardi cocktail is a cocktail made primarily with Bacardi Superior. It is served as a "pre-dinner" cocktail.
History
The Bacardí Cocktail was originally the same as the Daiquiri, containing rum, lime juice, and sugar;[1] The Grenadine version of the Bacardí Cocktail originated in the US, while the original non-red Bacardí company recipe originated from Cuba.
On April 28, 1936 the New York Supreme Court ruled that the drink must contain Bacardí rum in order to be called a Bacardí cocktail.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Woon, Basil (1928). When It's Cocktail Time in Cuba. Horace Liveright.
- ^ DeGroff, Dale (July 14, 2010). The Essential Cocktail: The Art of Mixing Perfect Drinks. Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony. ISBN 0307762459.
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