An Old Gin Classic - SATAN'S WHISKERS
Anders Erickson・2 minutes read
The Satan's Whiskers cocktail is a variation of the classic Bronx cocktail, with two styles: straight using Grand Marnier and curled using orange curaçao. The cocktail was first printed in 1930 in Harry Craddock's Savoy Cocktail Book, associated with the Embassy Club in Los Angeles.
Insights
- The Satan's Whiskers cocktail, originating during Prohibition, can be made in two styles: straight with Grand Marnier or curled with orange curaçao, each highlighting distinct flavor profiles.
- The curled Satan's Whiskers cocktail, associated with the exclusive Embassy Club in Los Angeles, offers more vermouth notes, while the straight version, first printed in Harry Craddock's Savoy Cocktail Book, provides a stronger orange flavor, showcasing a subtle but significant taste variation.
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What is the Satan's Whiskers cocktail?
A variation of the Bronx cocktail with subtle differences.
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