Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Prohibition Cocktails”
The High Clover Club: A Refined Twist on a Classic
The Clover Club: A Taste of the Roaring Twenties The Clover Club cocktail is a hallmark of 1920s cocktails, hailing from the Prohibition era when speakeasies flourished. Named after a gentlemen’s club in Philadelphia, the drink became synonymous with sophistication and style, offering a balance of gin, lemon juice, raspberry syrup, and egg white for a silky, tart, and fruity experience.
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The Southfield: A Detroit Twist on the Prohibition Era South Side Cocktail
A Detroit Take on a Prohibition Classic The Southfield is a Detroit-inspired twist on the South Side, a cocktail born in the speakeasies of the Prohibition era. While the original South Side hails from Chicago, our version pays homage to Detroit’s rich history, blending the Motor City’s innovation with timeless cocktail elegance.
This vibrant mix of Michigan-distilled gin, fresh …
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The Ultimate French 75: A Lavish Upgrade to a 1920s Classic Cocktail
There’s something timeless about a French 75, a drink that embodies the elegance and ingenuity of the 1920s cocktail scene. Named after a French field gun used in World War I, this effervescent classic is a balance of dry gin, fresh lemon, sugar, and Champagne. With roots tracing back to Harry’s New York Bar in Paris, the French 75 has stood the test of time, remaining a favorite at both …
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The Last Word: A Timeless Classic That Still Speaks Volumes
In the pantheon of classic cocktails, few have a history as rich and flavors as complex as The Last Word. First crafted during the prohibition era at the Detroit Athletic Club, this enchanting elixir has experienced a remarkable renaissance in the past few decades.
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