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What is the story of Betsy's Braces and the origin of the word Cocktail?
MOREIt is a popular rumour that a barmaid named Betsy, served a mixed drink in her tavern, during the Revolutionary War. The drink she made was called Betsy's Braces and it is said to have been popular with American and French soldiers. According to this legend Betsy’s tavern was located near Hall's Corners in New York.
It is rumoured that the French soldiers coined the term cocktail that follows an anecdotal incident.
There is a story say that American soldiers stole male pheasants from their British counterparts and celebrated this at the Tavern. It is said at the time of the toast one of the American soldiers proclaimed "Here's to divine liquor which tastes as delicious to the palate as the cock's tails are beautiful to the eye." This was followed by the French reply "Vive le cocktail!"
A story, but a great one indeed
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Strong ABV ( between 20% and 30% ), Bold and noticeable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
lemon bars or lemon sorbet
Fruity, citrusy, and refreshing
- Frozen Lemonade Concentrate 1 can(s)
- Beer 12 Oz Bottles 2 bottle(s)
- Rum 36 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
Ashley is a popular Beer,Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Frozen Lemonade Concentrate,Beer 12 Oz Bottles,Rum .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Ashley Ingredients
Frozen Lemonade Concentrate,Beer 12 Oz Bottles,Rum,
Ashley Recipe
Dilute the lemonade with 3 cans of water and pour over ice in a large punch bowl or pitcher. Add all the other ingredients and stir well. Serve in tall collins glasses and enjoy!
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