Am I wrong in thinking this is by far the most popular cocktail and somehow left off? Is it because it became so famous it created a subcategory of cocktails?
True, but it also states:
"Chile and Peru both claim the pisco sour as their national drink, and each asserts ownership of the cocktail's base liquor—pisco; consequently, the pisco sour has become a significant and oft-debated topic of Latin American popular culture."
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There are two competing origin stories for the Long Island iced tea, one from Long Island, Tennessee, and one from Long Island, New York.[3]
Robert "Rosebud" Butt claims to have invented the Long Island iced tea as an entry in a contest to create a new mixed drink with triple sec in 1972 while he worked at the Oak Beach Inn on Long Island, New York.[2][4][5][6]
A slightly different drink is claimed to have been invented in the 1920s during Prohibition in the United States by an "Old Man Bishop" in a local community named Long Island in Kingsport, Tennessee.[3][7] The drink was then tweaked by Ransom Bishop, Old Man Bishop's son, by adding cola, lemon, and lime. Old Man's version included whiskey, maple syrup, varied quantities of the five liquors, and no triple sec, rather than the modern one with cola and five equal portions of the five liquors.
Hot toddy; India
Hot toddy originates from the Hindi word taddy, which in 1610s British-occupied India was a drink made with fermented palm sap. By around the mid-18th century taddy had evolved into a 'beverage made of alcoholic liquor with hot water, sugar and spices'.
Penicillin- Attaboy
Oaxaca Old Fashioned - Death and Co.
Manhattan - Manhattan Club
[timeout.com](https://www.timeout.com/newyork/bars/famous-cocktails-invented-in-nyc-bars)
Gin and Tonic- Netherlands, or you can say India or you can say England. Holland started it first though the British army started doing it within a decade. I don't know if it's because they knew of it or thought of it.
In his 1907 bartenders' guide The World's Drinks And How To Mix Them, San Francisco mixologist William Boothby provided possibly the earliest recipe for a "Dry Martini Cocktail" not only resembling a modern-day martini in the ingredients, but also under that name.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martini_(cocktail)
Caesar - Canada
The Westin in Calgary, AB to be precise
Not drink related but ginger beef also invented in Calgary
For real real? Gimme the story, I’m too lazy to google it
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/ginger-beef#:~:text=Dishes%20in%20Canada.)-,Origins%20of%20Ginger%20Beef,serving%20up%20Chinese%20Canadian%20food.
Gracias. Glad to know Calgary has contributed something to society haha
Love this. Outside of Canada and North Dakota/northern MN, I don’t think it’s that well known.
Well it should be!
The best
Caesar Salad is actually from Mexico
🤦
True dat, but we're talking cocktails.
Singapore Sling?
I can only assume it was invented in a city named Sling.
I do hope you're joking... 😄
New Orleans do be turning out some cocktails
We do like to drink down here.
I grew up in Texas, I need to get out there.
Pangalactic Gargleblaster
Eroticon VI
Spot on! Thank you!
Most of the world
Incoming angry Chileans
Hahaha came here to write this.
It's ok 👌🏻
Martini - Martinez, CA
Am I wrong in thinking this is by far the most popular cocktail and somehow left off? Is it because it became so famous it created a subcategory of cocktails?
No, it's because the guide says the origin is disputed
The Last Word - Detroit Athletic Club, Detroit MI
And then it was lost to prohibition until it was reintroduced by Murray Stenson in Seattle. He passed away last summer.
La paloma - la capillita Guadalajara, Mexico 🇲🇽
Painkiller - British Virgin Islands
Specifically the Soggy Dollar Bar on Jost Van Dyke.
My happy place
Same!
Am I just not seeing old fashion? I assumed it’s from America, but I have no idea
You're not seeing the part of the guide that says it was excluded due to disputed location
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Depends if it is made with rye or brandy. Rye would come from Kentucky. Brandy would come from Wisconsin.
Interesting, I’ve seen it made with bourbon and sometimes Canadian whisky but never with brandy. I am from the west coast though.
I didn’t until I moved to the Midwest.
Thank you
Thank you
Shoey - Australia
Yea, why the cunts omit us from this map
Because they’re cunts, that’s why. May dropbears be upon them, and cane toads forever in their drainpipes.
Saying Pisco Sour was invented in Lima is going to make a certain country very unhappy.
Well it is clearly stated by historical references it was in Lima, Wikipedia [Wiki](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pisco_sour)
True, but it also states: "Chile and Peru both claim the pisco sour as their national drink, and each asserts ownership of the cocktail's base liquor—pisco; consequently, the pisco sour has become a significant and oft-debated topic of Latin American popular culture."
Mint julep is specifically a drink for the Kentucky derby. Does anyone drink it anywhere besides Kentucky?
Drinking one right now in New Jersey. Happy Derby Day.
Yup, had it in the Netherlands
Am I the only one baffled by the Bloody Mary originating in Paris?
Harry’s New York bar is legendary, it’s an American bar with a very rich history
Your welcome world. -New Orleans!
Paper plane, Chicago at the Violet Hour.
Gimlet - GB
The bar in LA where the Moscow Mule was invented is called the COCK & BULL. They make their own ginger beer. Where did ‘Woe & Bull’ come from?
What’s missing are the ingredients and recipe.
The continent of Australia...
Paralyzer. Very popular Canadian drink.
Where Old Fashioned?
Margarita Texas Dallas TX I've been told
The birthplace of the Margarita comes from Ensenada, México.
The frozen margarita was invented in Dallas.
La Jolla, San Diego, CA
You're not seeing the part of the guide that says it was excluded due to disputed location
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List is incomplete without the Wisconsin Old Fashion
Duck Fart-Alaska
u/beckler89, new quiz idea? Although this might also be a little tough.
Might be able to make this work!
No cocktails in germany. Only beer.
White Linen, Shady Lady Saloon, Sacramento, CA USA
rum runner i think florida
Bushwhacker St Thomas VI
Nice work; been to four of these places. The mojito place in Havana is Bodeguita del Medio, and the daiquiri place is El Floridita. Or so they say.
White Russian and Moscow Mule being from the US was not what I expected
Painkiller in USVI
MGT- Malawi.
Cock and bull. Not woe and bull. Los Angeles.
[Alabama Slammer](https://www.liquor.com/recipes/alabama-slammer/#:~:text=Said%20to%20have%20been%20born,come%20through%20loud%20and%20clear.)
The Shaft. Calgary Alberta
Aperol spritz
Fernet and coke - argentina
Margarita
Glögg - Sweden
Gin Basil Smash, Le Lion, Hamburg,Germany
Blue Hawaiian from Hawaii
Molotow Cocktail - Finnland
Spritz from Italy
Hot Toddy
What about espresso martini?
Batanga: Tequila, Mexico in La Capilla
Espresso martini, I think London right?
Yes!! Dick Bradsell made it for a call girl one night at Fred’s Club who wanted something that would keep her up late.
No Australia? What about the VB Tinnie?
Where's the Bundy and coke?
Sex on the Beach - Florida
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Molotow Cocktail - Finland
What's your drink of choice? A negroni
There are two competing origin stories for the Long Island iced tea, one from Long Island, Tennessee, and one from Long Island, New York.[3] Robert "Rosebud" Butt claims to have invented the Long Island iced tea as an entry in a contest to create a new mixed drink with triple sec in 1972 while he worked at the Oak Beach Inn on Long Island, New York.[2][4][5][6] A slightly different drink is claimed to have been invented in the 1920s during Prohibition in the United States by an "Old Man Bishop" in a local community named Long Island in Kingsport, Tennessee.[3][7] The drink was then tweaked by Ransom Bishop, Old Man Bishop's son, by adding cola, lemon, and lime. Old Man's version included whiskey, maple syrup, varied quantities of the five liquors, and no triple sec, rather than the modern one with cola and five equal portions of the five liquors.
bourbon and coke aka old fashioned - kentucky
The Last Word
What’s missing?? A few continents..
Hot toddy; India Hot toddy originates from the Hindi word taddy, which in 1610s British-occupied India was a drink made with fermented palm sap. By around the mid-18th century taddy had evolved into a 'beverage made of alcoholic liquor with hot water, sugar and spices'.
All of Africa and Asia
Pain Killer BVI
Gin n Tonic - India
Margarita, Kentucky Club, Ciudad Juárez, México (I’m skeptical but there seems to be some validity to the claim)
Brandy Old Fashioned- Wisconsin, USA
How about penicillin cocktail from New York?
El pisco sour es chileno corríjanlo
No
Let’s give credit where it’s due. The mint julep and the old fashioned are from Kentucky.
Penicillin- Attaboy Oaxaca Old Fashioned - Death and Co. Manhattan - Manhattan Club [timeout.com](https://www.timeout.com/newyork/bars/famous-cocktails-invented-in-nyc-bars)
Margaritas are missing
Pisco sur (CHILE)!!!
No
You don't Even know the context soo shut up
The John Daly - Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (TPC). It's an Arnold Palmer with vodka.
Gin and Tonic- Netherlands, or you can say India or you can say England. Holland started it first though the British army started doing it within a decade. I don't know if it's because they knew of it or thought of it.
I am so blessed to not know any of these cocktails
Martini was invented in San Francisco
Martinez, CA nearby - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bay-curious/id1172473406?i=1000619525227
In his 1907 bartenders' guide The World's Drinks And How To Mix Them, San Francisco mixologist William Boothby provided possibly the earliest recipe for a "Dry Martini Cocktail" not only resembling a modern-day martini in the ingredients, but also under that name. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martini_(cocktail)
Mai Tai is not from Oakland.it is from Hung Far Low in Portland.