Oranje Wallbanger
A modern twist on a 50s classic! Ketel One Oranje with Italian Herb Liqueur and Orange Juice on the rocks - totally retro chic!
Ingredients
1.25oz
Ketel One Oranje Flavoured Vodka
0.5oz
Italian Herb Liqueur
3.5oz
Orange Juice
1
Orange Wedge (Garnish)
0 units of alcohol per serve
Equipment
1
Ice Scoop
1
Jigger
1
Rocks Glass
1
Cocktail Shaker
1
Hawthorne Strainer
1
Tongs
Serves:
1
Method
Preparation
- Shake all ingredients with ice.
- Strain into a Rocks glass filled with Cubed ice.
- Garnish with an Orange wedge.
Alcohol Content
Alcohol content:
13 g per serve
Interesting facts
The Harvey Wallbanger was a popular drink in the 1970s and is often associated with the disco era.
History of the drink
The Harvey Wallbanger is a classic cocktail that first emerged in the 1950s, but it wasn't until the 1970s that the drink really took off in popularity. During this era the cocktail became synonymous with the disco culture and was a favorite among partygoers and cocktail enthusiasts alike.
The oriGins of the Harvey Wallbanger's name are somewhat unclear, but it’s believed to have been named after a California surfer named Harvey, who was known for ‘banGing’ into walls after consuming too many of these potent cocktails. While the exact details of Harvey's story may be lost to time, the cocktail that bears his name has become a classic.
The Harvey Wallbanger is typically served in a tall glass over ice and garnished with a slice of Orange. While it may not be the most sophisticated cocktail, its sweet and refreshing flavor profile and catchy name have made it a favourite among cocktail enthusiasts for decades.