Bride of Dracula

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The word ‘cocktailfirst appeared in print is in 1803, and three years later, the definition of the word appeared in the May 6 1806 edition of The Balance and Columbian Repository a newspaper published in Hudson New York. The definition given was “a stimulating liquor composed of any kind of sugar water and bitters”. This is thought to be the first time that the word was used in reference to a mixed drink.

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Bride of Dracula

Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

blood orange salad or garlic bread

Strong, Bitter


  • Pernod 1 part
  • Whiskey 3 part
  • Gin 1 part


Any Glass of your Choice


Bride of Dracula
bride of dracula is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Pernod,Whiskey,Gin .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
The Bride of Dracula cocktail is a mysterious and alluring drink that combines Pernod, Whiskey, and Gin. It`s a libation that`s as enigmatic as the legendary vampire herself. To craft this intriguing concoction, start by putting ice cubes into a mixing glass, setting the stage for a chilling experience. Pour the Pernod, gin, and whiskey over the ice, creating a potent and aromatic mixture. Stir the ingredients vigorously to ensure they blend harmoniously. Then, serve the concoction in a chilled cocktail glass, adding an element of elegance to the dark and captivating drink. The Bride of Dracula is a choice for those who appreciate a touch of the macabre in their cocktail repertoire.
The Bride of Dracula cocktail is a mysterious and alluring drink that combines Pernod, Whiskey, and Gin. It`s a libation that`s as enigmatic as the legendary vampire herself. To craft this intriguing concoction, start by putting ice cubes into a mixing glass, setting the stage for a chilling experience. Pour the Pernod, gin, and whiskey over the ice, creating a potent and aromatic mixture. Stir the ingredients vigorously to ensure they blend harmoniously. Then, serve the concoction in a chilled cocktail glass, adding an element of elegance to the dark and captivating drink. The Bride of Dracula is a choice for those who appreciate a touch of the macabre in their cocktail repertoire.


Bride of Dracula Ingredients


Pernod,Whiskey,Gin,


Bride of Dracula Recipe


Put ice-cubes into a mixin glass. Pour the pernod, gin and whisky over the ice, stir vigorously. Then serve into a chilled cocktail glass.

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  • Pernod

    Pernod Anise is an anise flavoured liqueur invented in France in 1920, after Absinthe was banned in 1915. Pernod is made from distillates of star anise and fennel blended with distillates of 14 herbs including chamomile, coriander and veronica.

    Note that Pernod is positioned somewhere in between Anisette and Pastis, since it has Liquorice but it has less Liquorice influence than Pastis.

  • Whiskey

    Whisky or Whiskey is a distilled alcohol, characterised by the process of distillation of the fermented malted and un-malted grain mash.

    Different grains that can be malted are used for different varieties, grains like barley, corn, rye and wheat are the most commonly used . The distilled liquor is aged in wooden casks, often in old aged sherry casks or casks made of charred white oak.

    For several reasons, historical, trade and linguistic, Whisky is those that have been produced in Scotland, Canada, Australia or Japan, while Whiskey are those that have been produced in Ireland or America, it's Whiskey

    Read more on Whisky or Whiskey in this article.

  • Gin

    Gin is a distilled alcoholic beverage that has it's origin in medicinal liquor made by monks and alchemists across Europe. The historical Gin producing regions are Southern France, Flanders and Netherlands. Gin was originally created to provide aqua vitae from grape and grain distillates.

    During the Middle ages, the newly found substance Ethanol was considered by Alchemists to be the water of life, and an aqueous solution of ethanol was in use all over Europe and had different names and is literally the origin of many spirits like Whisky ( from the Gaelic uisce beatha for water of life ). Today Gin is produces from a wide range of ingredients, which gave rise to numerous distinct styles and brands. The predominant flavour of Gin is from the Juniper berries and then each different distillery flavours it further with an assortment of botanicas or herbs, spices, floral and fruit flavours, in different combinations. Gin is commonly drank mixed with Tonic water but it is also often used as a base spirit for many gin based flavoured liqueurs like Sloe Gin.

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