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This June, Try Out a Vintage ‘Pride and Prejudice’-Inspired Cocktail

This June, Try Out a Vintage ‘Pride and Prejudice’-Inspired Cocktail

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Although opinions vary, the cocktail is thought to have originated in the early-to-mid 1800s in New Orleans, in what we know today at the Sazerac made from a concoction of absinthe, whisky, bitters, and sugar—kind of like an Old Fashioned with a twist of wormwood.

Now I don’t know if that’s true, but I do know that the infamous cocktail has a long and colorful history indeed. I was recently re-reading Pride and Prejudice while sipping on an Aperol Spritz, and I got to thinking, “What would Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy drink if they were having a cocktail back in the day?” I think that she would enjoy something light and fruity and perhaps bubbly while Mr. Darcy would probably drink Scotch.

Here, for your Pride cocktail gatherings, are a few of my favorite glasses of goodness. Salute!

Let Them Drink Cake
One ounce kinky pink
One ounce of Smirnoff Birthday Cake vodka
One ounce cranberry juice

Shake in a cocktail shaker over ice and serve in a chilled martini glass.

The Earnestly Hemingway
One ounce dry vermouth
One-and-a-half ounces ginger ale
A splash of scotch

Serve on ice in a rocks glass and garnish with a twist of orange.

A Bouquet for Miss Bennet
One ounce of Hendricks Gin
One ounce of Wild Moon Lavender Liqueur
One-and-a-half ounces rose flavored simple syrup

Shake until cold in a cocktail shaker, and serve in a chilled martini glass with basil garnish.

A Proper Spot of Tea
Three cups of steeped and cooled chamomile tea
Two ounces of Dubliner Irish Honey Whisky

Serve over ice in highball glasses with a lemon wedge.

Havana Hook Up
One ounce Puerto Rican rum
One ounce Lijay Liqueur de Banane
One ounce of Ultra Paradise Monster drink

Mix and serve on ice in a highball glass with a cocktail umbrella.

Green With Envy
Two ounces Champagne
One-and-a-half ounces each of brandy and Midori

Shake until cold, and serve in a tall Champagne flute.

Note for non-drinkers and/or THC imbibers:
You can substitute sparking water, sparkling juice, or soda for Champagne; flavored simple syrup can be used in place of flavored liqueurs, and there are non-alcoholic wines and beers out there too!

Local cannabis company Ripple also makes dissolvable Quickstix that are water soluble and can be mixed right into any beverage for a very chill cocktail.

Enjoy responsibly, and happy Pride everyone!

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