How To Make A Manhattan Cocktail
Complex, elegant and timeless, the Manhattan is a great cocktail. A well-known story pinpoints us: the birthplace of this cocktail was the Manhattan nightclub in New York City in 1870. However, a bartender at the time claimed the drink was created in 1860 by a Broadway bartender named Blake. Whichever is the truth, by 1900 the drink was already hugely popular. To this day, it remains a classic drink that every bartender should know about.
Make delicious cocktails with a good shaker
Material:
orange peel,
2 ounces medium rye whiskey,
1 ounce medium sweet vermouth,
2 teaspoons Angstra bitters,
a pinch of ice, maraschino cherries.
Practice:
1. Spread orange zest around the rim of a refrigerated V-shaped cocktail glass.
2. Put the rye, absinthe, and bitters in a cocktail shaker.
3. Add ice and stir (do not shake).
4. Pour the mixed drink into the glass through the strainer.
5. Add black cherries and enjoy!