Friday, August 21, 2009

The Crash of 1929

I am working a wedding tomorrow and have created the cocktail list for the happy couple. The theme of their gathering is 1929. Not as terrible as you might think. One half of the couple is European, so Prohibition was not really a factor. And while we may be suffering through a terrible economic crisis, why not remember the free wheeling days right before the crash?

The list features some twists on the classics and a new cocktail created just for the happy pairing!

The Floradora was named after the first Broadway musical hit in the 1900's, which originated in London (where the engagement took place). I first enjoyed this drink at the gifted hands of my friend Meliz, who was working at Brooklyn's Sample on Smith st at the time.

Floradora
1 1/2 oz gin
1/2 oz fresh lime juice
1/2 oz framboise liqueur
ginger ale
lime wedge for garnish

The Twentieth Century cocktail seemed like an obvious choice since I have access to loads of chocolate mint. It will make a pretty cocktail with bits of mint floating on the glass like all the money pissed away in the last decade of war and financial decadence.

The Twentieth Century
1 1/2 oz Saaga Vodka
1/2 oz white creme de cacao
1/2 oz Lillet Blanc
1/4 oz fresh lemon juice


The Pegu Club Cocktail is a classic cocktail from the 1930 Savoy Cocktail Book. This is a rare shaken gin drink, so in honor of the frostbite my hands will be getting tomorrow, I have substituted Cointreau with Blue curacao and orange flower syrup for a more festive look.

The Blue Pegu
2 oz gin
3/4 oz Blue Curacao
1/2 oz lime juice
2 dashes Grapefruit bitters
lime wedge or peel for garnish
Orange flower Simple syrup to taste

This drink was created for the couple. It is simple and elegant and very delicious.

Baritarian Rose Cocktail

2oz Saaga Vodka
1/2oz Crème de Violette
Drops of rose water
Lavender syrup
Top with soda water or sparkling wine

There will also be a French 75 punch. And myself in a flapper dress. And Walker in white hot pants and moustache, I hope!

Ahh..good times!

1 comment:

Eileen Charbonneau said...

We had a marvelous time at the wedding. So many compliments to our mixologist and her staff. One: "Abigail was like magic in the way she greeted, provided and anticipated!" With most profund thanks--Mother of the Groom