Thai Cosmo
An Asian-inspired Tanqueray cocktail - sweet & spicy!
Ingredients
50ml
Tanqueray London Dry Gin
1
Lime Juice
15ml
Coconut Syrup
50ml
Cranberry Juice
0.5ml
Lemongrass Stalk
1
Small Piece of Fresh Ginger
1
Green Chilli (Garnish)
0 units of alcohol per serve
Equipment
1
Martini glass
1
Ice Scoop
1
Jigger
1
Tongs
1
Muddler
1
Cocktail Shaker
1
Hawthorne Strainer
1
Fine Strainer
Serves:
Method
Preparation
- Muddle the Lemongrass and Ginger in a Cocktail Shaker.
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Add the liquid ingredients with Ice and shake.
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Fine strain into a chilled Martini Glass.
- Garnish with a Green Chilli.
Alcohol content
Alcohol content
17 g per serve
Interesting facts
The first reference to a Cosmopolitan Cocktail appeared in the 1934 book, Pioneers of Mixing at Elite Bars: 1903-1933. The modern version of the drink shot to fame as the lead character's favourite cocktail in the TV show Sex & The City.
History of the drink
In the 1970's this beverage was already well-known. One probable drink maker is bartender Neal Murray. He was meant to add some cranberry juice to Kamikaze in 1975 and when the customer was happy with the results, the new drink became a permanent fixture on the drinks scene. Another account claims that Cheryl Cook, a Florida-born bartender who sought to make flavourful, energising and potent drinks for her customers, was the creator of the well-known Cosmopolitan. Toby Cecchini is the third bartender that could lay claim to the invention of the Cosmo, as he was employed at the New York pub The Odean which was frequented by celebrities like Madonna.