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New Orleans Best Cocktail: The Singapore Sling

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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2007

Mixologist Chris McMillian walks us through the history and creation of the classic cocktails.

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  • Legendary cocktail, legendary bar, legendary bartender, awesome city! Well done, cheers!

  • Excellent video. And my compliments on the bourbon selection on the top shelf.

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  • @afterapplepicking It is famous due to the customers at the hotel which was frequented by foreigners at the time.

  • Wow, he threw in the entire kitchen.

  • @afterapplepicking No one cares.

  • No one in Singapore drinks these.

  • Bravo, sir! Truly an artist of the trade! Cheers!

  • the first time ive seen him make a mistake and not correct himself (and ive watched all his NOLA videos): pours bombay dry and says "saphire."

    either way i LOVE this guy. @all the people who are impatient through his talking: hes one of the most knowledgeable bartenders ive seen and personally i learn a lot from the history lessons. if you dont like the context he gives you might as well learn from someone else. to me, its always relevant and always interesting.

  • For Cherry Heering, BevMo carries it, but I found it cheaper here in Japan at a place called Liquor Mountain in Kyoto. It ended up costing me about $18 as opposed to $24. w00t!

  • My favorite drink! I love these videos, although this particular recipe is not my favorite, but if I wanted something milder than what I'm used to, it's still good (I'm having it right now)! My fav recipe is: 2 oz gin 3/4 oz Cherry Heering 1/2 oz Benedectine 1/4 oz Cointreau 1/2 a lime's juice 1/2 oz Grenadine A splash of maraschino cherry syrup (not necessary, tho) 4 oz. Pineapple juice Dash or 2 of Angostura bitters Shake, strain into a chilled Hurricane glass (skip the rocks). Delicious!
  • @fattirevsbud thanks brah.

  • 1:42 the recipe begins

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