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Cocktail (cocktail) is a mixed drink, which is composed of two or more kinds of alcohol or drinks, fruit juice, and soda. It has certain nutritional value and appreciation value.
Cocktails usually use rum, gin, tequila, vodka, whiskey, brandy and other spirits or wines as the base wine, followed by juice, egg white, bitter essence, milk, coffee, sugar and other auxiliary materials, stirred or shaken to form a mixed drink. Finally, lemon slices, fruit or mint leaves can be used as decorations.
Extended Information
Historical Origin:
The word “cocktail” is a literal translation of the English word “cocktail”.
A statement
Cocktails In 1777, Betsy Flanagan invented the American “cocktail”. Cocktails originated in a tavern decorated with cocktail feathers in Elmsford, New York, in 1776. One day, when the tavern was almost sold out, some officers came in to buy a drink. A waitress named Betsy Flanagan poured all the leftover wine into a large container, stirred a hair from a large rooster, and served it to the guests. The officers looked at the quality of the wine, but couldn’t taste what it was, so they asked Betsy, and Betsy answered casually: “It’s a cocktail!” An officer heard the word, raised a toast with joy, and shouted: “Long live the cocktail!” From then on, the name “cocktail” was given. This is the origin of recognition in America.
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Myth 2
One day, after a banquet, there were various wines left on the table, some with 1/4 left in the glass, some with 1/2 left in the glass. A guy who cleared the table mixed together the various leftover wines, three or five glasses, and the taste was better than the original single wine. Then, the guy made several kinds in different combinations, and so on. After that, these mixed wines were distributed to everyone to drink, and the results were very high. Therefore, this method of mixed drinking became famous and spread. As for why it is called “cocktail” and not buddy wine, it is not known.
Statement 3
In 1775, Pillesco, who immigrated to Alenage, New York, opened a pharmacy in the center of the city, manufacturing a variety of refined wines to sell to customers. One day he mixed eggs into medicinal wines and sold them, and received a lot of praise. Since then, customers have been busy and business has flourished. At that time, people in Alenage, New York, mostly spoke French, and they called it “Cork Car” with a French accent, which was later derived from English “Cocktail”. Since then, cocktails have become a favorite mixed wine for people to drink, and there are more and more fancy styles.
Statement 4
In the 19th century, Clifford, an American, ran a hotel by the Hudson River. There are three things that the Kerks are proud of, known as the Kerr’s Three Absolutes. One is that he has a fat and imposing big male chicken, who is a famous player in the cockfighting ring. Two is that his wine library is said to have the most outstanding wine in the world. Third, he boasts that his daughter, Ian Millie, is the first stunning beauty in the city, and seems to be unique in the world. There is a young man in town named Akin Ruth, who comes to this hotel every night to relax for a while. He is a crew member of a cargo ship on the Hudson River. Over time, he and Ian Millie fell in love. The young man is good-natured and hard-working. Old Kerry likes him from the bottom of his heart, but he often teases him and says, “Young man, do you want to eat swan meat? I’ll give you a condition, you should try your best to be a captain. “The young man was very persistent, studied hard, worked hard, and finally became a captain after a few years, and Ian Millie naturally became his wife. At the wedding, the old man was very happy. He took out all the best aged wines in the cellar, mixed them into” peerless wine “, and decorated the glass with rooster tail feathers, which was extremely beautiful. Then he toasted to his daughter and his quirky son-in-law, and shouted” Long live the cocktail! “Since then, cocktails have been very popular.
According to legend, during the American independence, there was an Irish girl named Blaise who opened a hotel in New York. In 1779, some American and French officers in Washington’s army often came to this hotel to drink a mixed excitement drink called “Bresso”. However, instead of drinking quietly, these people often joked about the owner’s lady, comparing Bresso to a little hen. One day, the lady was so angry that she came up with an idea to teach them a lesson. She took a rooster’s tail feather from the farmer’s chicken coop and put it in the “Bresso” cup. Give it to the officers to drink, cursing the rooster-tailed men. The guests were surprised, but could not understand it, and only thought it was very beautiful. Therefore, a French officer shouted casually, “Long live the cocktail.” From then on, the “Bresso” with the rooster’s tail feathers became a “cocktail”, and it has been passed down to this day.
Myth 6
Legend has it that many years ago, an English ship anchored in the town of Candje on the Yucatan Peninsula, and the crew went to the town’s pub to drink. On the bar floor, a young man used a branch to stir a mixed wine for the sailor. After drinking it, a sailor felt that the wine was very mellow, and it was a fine wine that he had never drunk in his life. So he went up to the boy and asked, “What is the name of this wine? The boy thought he was asking about the name of the branch, so he replied,” Corazzi, Cadje. “This is a Spanish word for” chicken tail “. The boy had joked about the shape of the branch resembling a rooster’s tail feather, but the crew mistook it for” chicken tail wine “. From then on, “cocktail” has become another name for mixed wine.
The seventh saying
It evolved into Cocktail after the name of a certain noble woman Oxc-hitel, in order to express dignity: the rooster tail feathers symbolize heroism; the colorful cocktail symbolizes the bartender’s love of beauty and superb bartending skills, etc.