Linstead Cocktail #2

Starting when, could Americans order mixed drinks in a bar?

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Americans were happily ordering cocktails at bars since 1860, but then in the 1920, Prohibition was enacted and then, after long thirteen years, In 1933 the 21st Amendment was passed repealing Prohibition.

This amendment gave states the power to control alcohol sales within their own borders. So, while some states continued to prohibit alcohol sales others quickly lifted their bans.

As a result, Americans were able to order mixed drinks in a bar starting in 1933. A happy goodbye to hush hush speakeasies and bootlegging of hooch, it was.

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Linstead Cocktail #2


  • Bourbon, Blended 4.5 cl
  • Pernod 3 drops
  • Bitters, Angostura 3 dashes
  • Lemon Juice 4 drops
  • Pineapple Juice 4.5 cl


Old Fashioned glass


Linstead Cocktail #2

linstead #2 is a popular Bourbon cocktail containing a combinations of Bourbon, Blended,Pernod,Bitters, Angostura,Lemon Juice,Pineapple Juice .Served using Old Fashioned glass



Linstead Cocktail #2 Ingredients


Bourbon, Blended,Pernod,Bitters, Angostura,Lemon Juice,Pineapple Juice,


Linstead Cocktail #2 Recipe


Shake ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain into an old-fashioned glass filled with ice cubes.

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