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Cinnamon Ice Pick
Was Singapore Sling invented to disguise the fact that Women were drinking alcohol in Singapore?
MOREWas Singapore Sling invented to disguise the fact that Women were drinking alcohol in Singapore?
The answer is a resounding no. The Singapore Sling was actually invented by a bartender at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore in 1915. His name was Ngiam Tong Boon and the drink was created as an homage to the ladies who frequent the hotel lobby and also, It is said that he created it to appeal to the many British soldiers stationed in Singapore during World War I. There's no evidence that Ngiam Tong Boon ever intended for his cocktail to be anything other than a refreshing and delicious beverage enjoyed by all.
Cinnamon Ice Pick
Low ABV ( less than 15% ),Light and refreshing.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
- Cinnamon Schnapps 6 cl
- Emonade Mix 1/3 -
- Ice Tea 2/3 -
Any Glass of your Choice
cinnamon ice pick is a popular Wine cocktail containing a combinations of Cinnamon Schnapps,Emonade Mix,Ice Tea .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Cinnamon Ice Pick Ingredients
Cinnamon Schnapps,Emonade Mix,Ice Tea,
Cinnamon Ice Pick Recipe
ice (shake) rocks
Cinnamon Schnapps
Cinnamon Schnapps is a Schnapps liqueur, it is sweet and syrupy with hot spicy undertones. Some brands like GOLDSCHLAGER adds gold flakes to the liqueur. Cinnamon Schnapps can be enjoyed as shot or sipped from a rock glass, and is part of several popular cocktails.
Ice Tea
Iced tea is mostly black tea brew, served cold and...
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