Revision-Unit-5 Cocktail

UNIT-5 (COCKTAILS)

Unit 5: Cocktails 


cocktail is alcoholic mixed drink, which is either a combination of spirits, or one or more spirits mixed with other ingredients such as fruit juice, flavored syrup, or cream. There are various types of cocktails, based on the number and kind of ingredients added. The origins of the cocktail are debated.
Introduction-

Cocktails are mixed drinks that have become popular since the first quarter of the 20th century and all bars offer a list of selected cocktails. However, people have been drinking mixed drinks since the inception; no one could really establish the origin of the term ‘Cocktail’. It is claimed that the first recipe for a cocktail was lemon juice and powdered mixers, appreciated by Emperor Commodus in the second century AD.

One of many popular notions on the birth of the word cocktail is that during the American War of Independence, in 1779, an innkeeper, Betsy Flanagan of Virginia prepared of chicken she stole from a neighbor who was pro British. She then served the French soldiers with mixed drinks decorated with the feathers from the birds. Her merry French guests toasted her with the words Vive le cocktail. Since then the word cocktail was used to mean the mixed drinks. This is of course one of the stories.
The word cocktail was first described in an American magazine Balance as ‘a mixture of spirits, sugar water and bitters’ in 1806

The cocktail gained ground and popularity in the USA, especially during the Prohibition period. The production, transportation and sale of alcoholic beverage were banned in the USA from 1920 to 1933 due to the pressure from religious and political thinkers.

"A cocktail is normally a short drink of 3 ½ -4 fluid ounces-anything larger being called a ‘mixed drink’ or a ‘long drink’"

Classification of cocktails


It is estimated that there are over 10 thousand mixed drinks and cocktails in use.

Iced drinks can be roughly divided into four groups
Aperitif: These stimulate the Appetite. They must therefore be appealing to the eye. Broadly speaking, these drinks are usually made from wines mixed with spirit.
Cocktail: This the largest group of all, and consists of all short shaken mixed drinks. They should contain a spirit base, coloring and flavouring ingredient or other modifying agent
Long drinks: These are served in tall tumblers such as High Balls ,or Collins glass
Stimulants: Instead of going to the doctor, if one has a hangover the bartender will prescribe cocktails or mixed drinks. They are also described as ‘Pick me ups’.

Most Basic principles


 Some basic principles for fashioning a quality cocktail:

  • It should be made from good-quality, high proof liquors.
  • It should whet rather than dull the appetite. Thus, it should never be sweet or syrupy, or contain too much fruit juice, cream, egg..
  • It should be dry, with sufficient alcoholic flavor, yet smooth and pleasing to the palate.
  • It should be pleasing to the eye.
  • It should be well iced.

Components of Cocktail:


Cocktails have the following components:


Base: The major alcoholic drink used in the preparation of a cocktail is called base, which is usually a spirit. Most cocktails are built around spirits. If a cocktail has two or more alcoholic drinks the quantity of the base generally will be more than the other. If two alcoholic drinks are used in same quantity, then the one with the higher that is the sprit is considered as the base. If a cocktail has equal quantities of different spirits then any one of the spirit can be taken as the base.

Modifier: These are complimentary ingredients added to modify or enhance the flavors. Spirits, automatized, wines beer, fruit juices, soda, cream, liqueurs, water etc. To enhance, the modifying agent is the ingredient that gives the cocktail its character. Its function is to soften the raw alcohol taste of the base while enhancing its natural flavor. Typical modifying agents are aromatics wines (such as vermouth) and spirits (such as fernet Branca or Amer Picon), bitters, fruit juices and "smoothing agents" such as sugar, eggs, and cream.


Flavouring- Colouring and Sweetening Ingredient: A drink might have very small quantities (few drops) of one or more flavouring and sweetening ingredients to make it different from other drinks. A cocktail can be made without these ingredients.

Special flavoring and coloring agents  include liqueurs (such as Grand marnier or Chartreuse),Cordials, bitters like Angoustra Bitters, etc. and non-alcoholic flavored syrups (such as grenadine or orgeat syrup). These are typically used in place of simple syrup, and are to be used sparingly.

Garnish: Many drinks have garnish. They are part of the product. It should be remembered that some drinks do not have standard garnish and it is advisable to serve without any garnish, instead of trying out different garnishes and spoiling the real flavour and value of the drink.


METHODS OF MAKING COCKTAIL


Cocktails are made in any of these following methods according to the type of modifier ingredients

Building: It is made by pouring the ingredients one by one in the glass in which it is to be served. If ice is required, it is placed first before adding the ingredients.


Stirring: refers to mixing of the ingredients with ice by stirring quickly in a mixing glass with a stirrer and then straining to an appropriate glass. It is done very quickly to minimize the dilution.


Shaking: It is the mixing of ingredients thoroughly with ice by shaking them in Cocktail shaker and straining into appropriate glasses. Effervescent drinks should never be shaken.


Blending: This method is used for combining fruits, solid foods, ice etc in an electric bender. Any drink that can be shaken can be blended. It is a suitable method for making large quantity of mixed drinks.


Layering: This method is used when the ingredients used are of different colour ,flavour and density. One ingredient is floated over the other by pouring gently over the back of the spoon into straight-sided glass.




 POINTS TO NOTE WHILE MAKING COCKTAILS AND MIXED DRINKS


Make sure that there is a good supply of ice
Do not reuse ice.
Do not touch the ice with hands. Always use scoop or tongs.
Serve cocktails in chilled glasses
To avoid spillage, do not fill glasses to the brim
Do not overfill thee cocktail shaker.
Effervescent drinks must never be shaken. It should be stirred in at last.
Do not use the liquidizer for effervescent drinks.
Do not leave the prepared cocktail for a long time as they will separate
To extract more juice from citrus fruits, Soak them in hot water
To shake use short and snappy action
Check the freshness of eggs before adding
Always place ice first in the mixing glass or shaker followed by nonalcoholic beverage and then non alcoholic beverages.
To extract more juice from citrus fruits, Soak them in hot water
To shake use short and snappy action
Check the freshness of eggs before adding
Always place ice first in the mixing glass or shaker followed by nonalcoholic beverage and then non alcoholic beverages.

Cocktail Garnishes


A garnish is an item that decorates and flavours food and drinks. In bar the garnish most used are fruit and some herbs. The fruit must always be fresh and washed.

The common garnishes are:
Lemons: lemon skins impart lovely citrus flavour to drinks. It is best presented as twists of lemon peel.
Lime: A lime gives 16 wedges or slices. Wedges are used to moisten the rim of the glass to adhere salt or sugar. Slices are lime wheels used as decoration for cocktails.
Orange: Orange slices or wedges are used much the same way as lime is used in cocktails with a base of orange juice.
Maraschino cherries: These cherries are specially prepared for cocktail decorative purposes.
Olives: Olives go well with neat drinks like vodka and gin
Pineapple: Pineapple spears or wheels go as garnishes for tropical drinks, where pineapple juice is used.
Mint leaves: they are ideal for decorative purposes specially when a contrast in colour is desired
Parsley: Parsley shoots are used in some rinks more as a decorative item.

GLASSWARE USED FOR MIXED DRINKS


Appropriate glassware should be used for all kinds of mixed drinks - cocktails, mocktail, or long drinks. The glass chosen should be very clear without any bubbles. The glass should have a thin rim to provide very good drink experience.
All glasses should be well polished, free from grease and without any traces of strong smell. The glassware used during the service of cocktails are as follows:
Rock
Collins
Champagne flute
Wine Goblet
Liqueur Glasses
Highball
Cocktail
Tulip
Tankard
Brandy Sniffer/ Balloon

COCKTAIL RECIPES


GIN BASED COCKTAILS

Bronx
Ingredients: ½ Gin
⅙ Dry Vermouth
⅙ Sweet Vermouth
⅙ Fresh Orange Juice
Method: Shake; Garnish with a slice of Orange Glassware: Cocktail Glass

Dry Martini
Ingredients: 9/10 Gin
1/10 Dry Vermouth
Method: Stir; Garnish with zest of Lemon or Olive Glassware: Cocktail glass

Sweet Martini
Ingredients: ⅔ Gin
⅓ Sweet Vermouth
Method: Stir; Garnish with cherry
Glassware: Cocktail glass

Pink Lady
Ingredients: ⅘ Gin
⅕ Grenadine
Method: Shake; Garnished with Maraschino cherry Glassware: Cocktail Glass

White Lady
Ingredients: ½ Gin
¼ Lemon Juice
¼ Cointreau
Method: Shake
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

Tom Collins
Ingredients: 2/10 Gin
2/10 Fresh Lemon juice 1/10 Gomme syrup
½ Soda
Method: Stir; Slice of Lemon
Glassware: Highball

BRANDY BASED COCKTAILS

Between-the-sheets
Ingredients: ⅓ Brandy
⅓ White Rum
⅓ Cointreau
1 Dash of Lemon juice
Method: Shake
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

Sidecar
Ingredients: ½ Brandy
¼ Cointreau
¼ Lemon Juice
Method: Shake
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

Alexander
Ingredients: ⅓ Brandy
⅓ Dark Brown creme de cacao
⅓ Cream
Method: Shake; Sprinkled with grated nutmeg Glassware: Cocktail Glass

Fernet
Ingredients: ⅖ Brandy
⅖ fernet branca
⅕ Gomme syrup
Method: Stir; Lemon
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

Rolls-Royce
Ingredients: ⅓ Brandy
⅓ Cointreau
⅓ Orange Juice
Method: Shake
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

TNT
Ingredients: ½ Brandy
½ Orange curacao Dash of pastis
Dash of angostura bitters
Method: Stir
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

WHISKEY BASED COCKTAIL

Rusty Nail
Ingredients: 1 measure of Scotch Whiskey
1 measure drambuie
Method: Build
Glassware: Old-Fashioned

Black Jack
Ingredients: ⅓ Scotch Whiskey
⅓ Kahlua
⅓ cointreau
1 dash lemon juice
Method: Shake
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

Manhattan
Ingredients: ⅔ rye Whiskey
⅓ Sweet Vermouth
1 dash of angostura bitters
Method: Stir; Cherry
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

Manhattan (Dry)
Ingredients: ⅔ rye Whiskey
⅓ Dry Vermouth
1 dash of angostura bitters
Method: Stir; twist of Lemon peel
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

Rob Roy
Ingredients: ½ Scotch Whiskey
½ Sweet Vermouth Dash of angostura bitters
Method: Stir; cherry
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

God Father
Ingredients: ⅔ Whiskey
⅓ amaretto
Method: Build
Glassware: Old-Fashioned Glass

RUM BASED COCKTAILS

Blue Heaven
Ingredients: 2/10 White Rum
1/10 Amaretto 1/10 Blue Curacao 1/10 Lime juice
½ Pineapple juice
Method: Shake; Pineapple & cherry
Glassware: Old-fashioned

Cuba Libre
Ingredients: ½ White Rum
½ Lime juice Pepsi/ Cola
Method: Build
Glassware: Highball

Pina Colada
Ingredients: 5/10 White Rum
3/10 Pineapple juice 2/10 Coconut cream
Method: Shake; Pineapple Glassware: Colada Glass/ Highball

Shanghai
Ingredients: ½ Dark Rum
⅛ pastis
⅜ lemon juice Dashes of grenadine
Method: Shake
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

Zombie
Ingredients: ⅕ Light Rum
⅕ Golden Rum
⅕ Dark Rum
⅕ Pineapple Juice 1/10 Fresh lime juice 1/10 Orange juice
2 dashes apricot Brandy
2 dashes of cherry Brandy 1 dash Orgeat syrup
Method: Shake; splashed with a dash of high alcoholic demerara rum; pineapple, orange, sprig of rum
Glassware: Highball/ Goblet




Yellow Bird
Ingredients: ½ White Rum
⅙ Galliano
⅙ Cointreau
⅙ Lime Juice
Method: Shake
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

VODKA BASED COCKTAIL

Black Russian
Ingredients: ⅔ Vodka
⅓ Kahlua
Method: Build
Glassware: Old-Fashioned

Bloody Mary
Ingredients: ⅕ Vodka
⅘ Tomato Juice
Few drops of lemon juice
2 dashes of Worcestershire sauce Dash of Tabasco sauce
Celery, salt, and black pepper
Method: Shake; lemon, celery stick
Glassware: Highball

Blue Lagoon
Ingredients: ½ Vodka
½ Blue Curacao Lemonade

Method: Build
Glassware: Highball

Moscow Mule
Ingredients: ⅔ Vodka
⅓ Lime Juice Ginger Beer
Method: Build
Glassware: Highball

Screwdriver
Ingredients: 3/10 Vodka
7/10 Fresh Orange juice
Method: Build; Slice of Orange
Glassware: Highball

Silver Bullet
Ingredients: ⅗ Vodka
⅖ Kummel
Method: Stir/ Build
Glassware: Old-Fashioned

TEQUILA BASED COCKTAIL

Sunrise
Ingredients: ⅖ Tequila
⅕ galliano
⅕ creme de banane
⅕ Cream
Dash of grenadine Dash of Lemon juice
Method: Shake

Glassware: Cocktail Glass

Margarita
Ingredients: ⅖ Tequila
⅖ Fresh Lime juice
⅕ Triple sec
Method: Shake
Glassware: Cocktail glass (rimmed with salt)

Mocking Bird
Ingredients: ⅔ Tequila
⅓ Grapefruit juice Dash of Lime juice
Method: Build; cherry
Glassware: Old-Fashioned

Tequila Sunrise
Ingredients: ⅕ Tequila
⅘ Orange juice Dash of Grenadine
Method: Build; Slice of Orange and Cherry Glassware: Highball

Blue Shark
Ingredients: ½ Tequila
½ Vodka
2 Dashes of Blue curacao
Method: Stir
Glassware: Cocktail Glass

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