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  • Writer's pictureCameron Michaels

Fireman's Sour

Ingredients

2 oz.

White Rum

1 oz.

Lime Juice

.5 oz.

Grenadine

.5 oz.

Egg White

Directions

  1. Combine the ingredients in a Cocktail Shaker

  2. Dry Shake vigorously for 30 Seconds

  3. Add Ice

  4. Wet Shake for 15 Seconds

  5. Double Strain into a Rocks Glass over Ice

  6. Garnish with an Orange Slice and Luxardo Cherry



The Fireman's Sour was invented in the early 1900's. It possibly got its name from the fiery red color of the drink.

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  • Writer's pictureCameron Michaels

Americano

Ingredients

1.5 oz.

Campari

1.5 oz.

Sweet Vermouth

Soda Water

Directions

  1. Combine the Campari and Sweet Vermouth in a Highball Glass over Ice

  2. Top with Soda Water

  3. Stir till Combined

  4. Garnish with an Orange Twist and Straw



The Americano (not the coffee drink) was invented in the 1860's by Gaspare Campari at his bar, Caffè Campari, in Milan, Italy. It possibly got its name from the American Tourists that ordered the drink. The drink is a twist on the Milano-Torino, which doesn't have Soda Water. It also possibly inspired the Negroni. This is an Official IBA Cocktail.

  • Writer's pictureCameron Michaels

Casino

Ingredients

​1.5 oz.

Gin

.75 oz.

Maraschino Liqueur

.5 oz.

Lemon Juice

2 Dashes

Orange Bitters

Directions

  1. Combine the Ingredients in a Cocktail Shaker with Ice

  2. Shake for 15 Seconds

  3. Double Strain into a Cocktail Glass or Coupe

  4. Garnish with a Luxardo Cherry at the bottom of the Glass



The Casino was invented sometime in the early 1900's. It is very similar to the Aviation, but without the Creme de Violette. This is an Official IBA Cocktail.

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