WHAT'S IN the Last Word drink?

The Last Word is a gin-based Prohibition-era cocktail originally developed at the Detroit Athletic Club.

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What is in the drink called the Last Word?

The Last Word consists of equal amounts of gin, green Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur and freshly pressed lime juice, which are combined in a shaker with ice. After shaking, the mix is poured through a cocktail strainer (sieve) into the glass so that the cocktail contains no ice and is served straight up.
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How much alcohol is in a Last Word?

The last word may taste and look all sweet and innocent, but it's a potent little cocktail. This one shakes up 27 percent ABV (54 proof), nearly as strong as the classic gin martini.
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What does the Last Word taste like?

The Last Word is a sweet and sharp drink with a pale green hue and a bite bigger than its bark. This little palate cleanser is rich and pungent. It is best suited to those who like a sharp kick to a drink and The Last Word should be the first thing you order the next time you fancy a sweet, citrus hit.
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Is Last Word a classic cocktail?

Fast-forward to the present day, and the Last Word is a fully revived classic, gracing the bar menus in cities around the globe. More popular now than it ever was in its youth, the Last Word is a surprisingly tasty balance of four ingredients —gin, lemon, Maraschino, and green Chartreuse— working in perfect unison.
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Famous Prohibition Drink: Last Word



Is Last Word cocktail sweet?

The Last Word is a unique classic cocktail that's newly en vogue! This pale green drink is beautifully balanced between sharp, sour, and sweet.
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What can I substitute for maraschino liqueur?

If you're looking for a substitute for maraschino, Cherry Heering and kirsch are your best options. Kirsch is a clear cherry brandy that has a similar bitterness to maraschino because it also includes the pits in production.
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What is a coupe glass?

A coupe glass is a type of stemmed champagne glass with a shallow bowl used to hold sparkling wine and other drinks. Aside from its ability to become a tower and serving vessel, it has a lot of interesting facts behind its structure and uses.
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How is whiskey sour made?

Steps
  1. Add bourbon, lemon juice, simple syrup and egg white, if using, to a shaker and dry-shake for 30 seconds without ice.
  2. Add ice and shake again until well-chilled.
  3. Strain into a coupe glass.
  4. Garnish with 3 or 4 drops of Angostura bitters.
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What is in a nightcap?

Traditional nightcaps include brandy, bourbon, and cream-based liqueurs such as Irish cream. Wine and beer can also function as nightcaps. In folk medicine, consuming a nightcap is for the purpose of inducing sleep. Alcohol is not recommended by many doctors as a sleep aid because it may interfere with sleep quality.
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What's in green Chartreuse?

Alcohol, sugar, water, vegetable substances (130 plants, bark, roots, spices and flowers). 55 % vol. 3cl, 20cl, 35cl, 70cl, 300cl - Characteristic bottle of the Chartreuse liqueurs.
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How many calories are in a Last Word?

One serving of The Last Word cocktail contains 185 calories.
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What does green Chartreuse taste like?

What does Chartreuse taste like? Chartreuse has a sweet, spicy, and smooth flavor, with a distinctly herbal finish. Tasting notes include mint, sage, gentian, apple, and vanilla.
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Which cocktail consists maraschino liqueur?

The Brooklyn cocktail is a classic whiskey drink made with maraschino liqueur, dry vermouth, and bitters.
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What is tulip glass?

Tulip Glasses (a.k.a., Belgian Glasses)

Details. With a bulbous body and a flared lip, the tulip glass is designed to capture the head and promote the aroma and flavor of Belgian ales and other malty, hoppy beers. Its short stem facilitates swirling, further enhancing your sensory experience. Appropriate Beer Styles.
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What is a tulip champagne glass?

Champagne tulip glasses are rectangular, tall glasses used for serving (you guessed it) champagne and champagne cocktails. You can use it for drinks containing a lot of bubbles.
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What is water goblet?

The term goblet is mostly used to refer to a glass that is used to water; hence, it is also known as a water goblet. A water goblet usually is usually larger in size; it has a wide rim and a deep bowl. The glass is also thicker than an average wine glass.
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What is in Dom Benedictine?

Made by French Benedictine monks at Fecamp, Dom Benedictine has as its basis the blending of 27 different plants and spices from five continents. These include a blend of herbs, spices and an infusion of saffron, honey, thyme, tea and caramel.
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Is kirsch the same as maraschino?

Maraschino has more herbal notes, the cherry flavor is very light, and it is sweeter than kirsch, but not as sweet as Cherry Heering. Since maraschino and kirsch are a bit drier, you may need to add a little extra sweetener to the drink when using either as a Cherry Heering substitute.
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