Last Word The Last Word was first served at the Detroit Athletic Club, circa 1915. Created just before the start of Prohibition, likely by a bartender named Frank Fogarty, it’s one of the cocktail canon’s most successful Prohibition-era drinks. Composed of gin,green Chartreuse, maraschino ...
The Last Word Cocktail RecipeThe Last Word was invented in the Detroit Athletic Club’s Bar during Prohibition, and has stood the test of time. Home bartenders and cocktail aficionados alike have made this drink regain popularity during the early 2000’s along with the resurgence of speakeasy ...
Regarded by many bartenders to be the reigning champion of classic cocktails, The Last Word dates back to 1916, but a signature ingredient has its own unique history.
“Some might call me finicky or whatnot,” says O’Brien, who’s recipe for the Last Word is the fine-tuned result of countless combinations of the four ingredients that comprise the classic cocktail. It was also the winner of a recentPUNCH blind tastingof a dozen Last Word recipes. On ...
Even the word gin is derived from from either the French genièvre or the Dutch jenever, which both mean juniper. However, juniper alone doesn’t define gin, it’s the combination of many botanicals that help to give each gin a “personality” beyond just juniper. We source our botanicals...
Whether sipped neat, on the rocks, or in a spirit-forward cocktail, Glenmorangie’s flagship single malt goes down like warm silk but nevertheless offers copious complexity. At its core is a recipe so dependable that the distillery uses it as the base for pretty much its entire range. If ...
Known for unique packaging and signature stacking, Pringles' logo features a cartoon gentleman known as Julius Pringle. Look closer at the word Pringles on the can, and you'll also see that the dot on top of the letter 'I' is actually a chip! Logo #2 Delta Air Lines // Wikimedia Co...
make an Ideal Protein drink– blend it with ice or add some sparkling water to make a spritzer, and put it in a cocktail glass so it feels special. I have a client who loves to make “Faux-jitos” on special occasions with club soda, lime, fresh mint leaves, and a little Stevia....
When it’s this hot, one word comes to mind: Slushie. My friends, Billy Can Can will hook you up. The mythical journey of this mysterious man of the West is chronicled in the cocktail lineup at this newly opened establishment in Victory Park, and the Card Shark sits near the end of...
While the idea for a graham cracker sandwich with roasted marshmallow and chocolate had been around for some time, the first s’mores recipe didn’t make its debut until 1927 in “Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts.” The guidebook, which was intended to teach kids how to be good...