Tanqueray Snapper
You'll snap up this take on the original Bloody! A mouthwatering blend of Tanqueray London Dry Gin, Tomato Juice, Worcestershire Sauce, Hot Sauce, Spices and served with celery - this baby's got major mojo!
Ingredients
50ml
Tanqueray London Dry Gin
150ml
Tomato Juice
25ml
Lemon Juice
3
Dashes of Worcestershire Sauce
4
Dashes of Tabsaco Sauce
1Pinch
Celery Salt
1Pinch
Pepper
1
Lemon Wedge (Garnish)
1
Celery Stick (Garnish)
0 units of alcohol per serve
Equipment
1
Highball Glass
1
Ice Scoop
1
Jigger
1
Bar Spoon
1
Tongs
Serves:
1
Method
Preparation
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Build in an Ice-filled Highball Glass.
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Stir gently to combine.
- Garnish with a Lemon Wedge and a Celery Stick.
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Alcohol content
Alcohol content
17.2 g per serve
Interesting facts
The Red Snapper is sometimes referred to as a ‘Bloody Mary with gin’. It’s believed to be the first cocktail to be served with a celery stalk as a garnish.
History of the drink
The Red Snapper cocktail has a rich history that can be traced back to the early 20th Century when it was first created by Fernand Petiot, a bartender at the New York Bar in Paris. Originally made with gin, tomato juice, and a variety of spices and seasonings, the cocktail was served as a hangover cure for American expats in Paris.
The Red Snapper was an instant hit among the expat community in Paris, and over time, the recipe evolved to include vodka instead of gin. As the drink's popularity grew, it eventually became known as the Bloody Mary, a name that has endured to this day.