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Doctor Cocktail
In which period did cocktail consumption saw the worst decline ever?
MOREThe late 1970s and early 1980s saw the worst decline in cocktail consumption ever. This was due to several factors including the rise of disco and its associated club culture which favoured hard liquor over mixed drinks; the popularity of wine among young adults; and the increasing availability of cheap mass-produced beer.
Doctor Cocktail
- Swedish Punsch 4.5 cl
- Jamaican Dark Rum 2.25 cl
Any Glass of your Choice
doctor is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Swedish Punsch,Jamaican Dark Rum .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Doctor Cocktail Ingredients
Swedish Punsch,Jamaican Dark Rum,
Doctor Cocktail Recipe
Shake ingredients together with ice cubes in a cocktail shaker. Strain into a cocktail glass, and serve.
Swedish Punsch
Swedish Punch or Swedish Punsch is a specific type of liqueur popular in Sweden and Finland. Punsch should not be confused with Punch or the Fruit Punch, a Punsch is a liqueur made by mixing arrack, brandy or rum with arrak tea with lemon and spices, sugar and water. Punsch was brought in Sweden from Java in 1733. Punsch usually has 25% alcohol by volume
Jamaican Dark Rum
Dark Rums have molasses as their main ingredient, the dark liquor has a full bodied flavour of spices and caramel and is a favourite drink with Cola and is part of so many cocktails.
The term Dark Rum is not a legal definition but it generally refers to any rum that is dark brown in appearance due to ageing or from additional molasses or caramel.
The colour of Dark Rum varies from Gold to Black, depending on the years of ageing in the vat.
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