Why is it called a screwdriver?

In his book, Matus explains how the screwdriver got its name. Decades ago, American oil workers in the Persian Gulf discreetly added vodka to their orange juice while on the job. Lacking a spoon, the workers decided to stir the drink with a screwdriver.
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Why is screwdriver named screwdriver?

Instead, it was made by American oil workers out in the Persian gulf in the mid-20th century. While working, they would secretly pour a little vodka into their orange juice and, in the absence of a spoon, they would stir their drinks with a screwdriver – hence the name.
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Is a screwdriver a breakfast drink?

This drink goes with any food orange juice goes with. The first meal that comes to mind is, of course, breakfast. But you don't have to start drinking at 6 am to enjoy a screwdriver with breakfast: just have breakfast foods for dinner or lunch!
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What is the origin of the screwdriver drink?

The most likely Screwdriver origin stories

According to the latter publication, American airmen stationed in Ankara, Turkey invented the Screwdriver moniker in 1943. The cocktail itself may have predated the name, but it almost certainly originated during the war, according to this version of events.
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What is the most complicated drink for a bartender to make?

1. The Commonwealth. With a grand total of 71 ingredients, the Commonwealth is, without a doubt, the most ingredient-heavy drink on this list. We're not entirely sure how so many ingredients fit into a standard coupe glass.
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Ratchet Screwdriver vs. Real Screwdriver



What was the drink in Corpse Bride?

This drink is a shout out to Burton's 2005 movie. Shake ice, gin, St. Germain, lemon juice, and Curacao in a cocktail shaker. Strain and pour the mixture and into a champagne coupe or martini glass.
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Why is it called Jigger?

Like many great pieces of cocktail history, the term jigger was gifted to us by the Royal British Navy. Derived from the name of the smallest mast on a ship, the jiggermast, a jigger was used to refer to a sailor's daily ration of rum and the metal cup it was served in.
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Why is it called a Yankee screwdriver?

A Yankee screwdriver is a spiral ratchet screwdriver that first came to the market around 1900. “Yankee” is actually a brand name from North Brothers Manufacturing Company, which was later purchased by Stanley. Later models improved the basic design with a spring-loaded mechanism that extends the chuck automatically.
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Are mimosas and screwdrivers the same?

Similar to a mimosa, a screwdriver has orange juice but substitutes vodka instead of champagne. The classic mimosa came in a three-way tie for second place overall with sex on the beach and tequila sunrise at four states each.
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What do Brits drink for breakfast?

Drinking a blend of black teas for breakfast is a longstanding British and Irish custom. The term breakfast tea has been applied by vendors since at least the late 18th century.
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What are the 3 types of screwdriver?

Types of Screwdriver Heads
  • Phillips Head. AKA: Cross head screwdriver. If you only own one screwdriver, this is the one you want. ...
  • Flat Head. AKA: Straight head, flat blade, slotted screwdriver. ...
  • Allen Wrench. AKA: Hex key, Allen key, hex screwdriver, Ikea wrench.
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Who invented the screwdriver?

In 1760, two English brothers, Job and William Wyatt patented a screw making machine that used a file to cut in the threads – following the pitch of a lead screw.
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Was the screwdriver invented before the screw?

In One Good Turn: A Natural History of the Screwdriver and the Screw, Witold Rybczynski, professor of urbanism at the University of Pennsylvania, traces the metal fasteners to the 15th century, though it wasn't until the early 18th century that the screw became common.
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What is the proper name for a Phillips screwdriver?

Phillips Screwdriver

Also known as cross-head screwdrivers, Phillips screwdrivers are one of the most common types. But what is a Phillips head screwdriver? These tools are designed to fit screws with Phillips heads, which have a cross-shaped recess - hence the alternative name of cross screwdriver.
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Why are 4 way screwdriver called a Phillips?

Henry Frank Phillips (June 4, 1889 – April 13, 1958) was an American businessman from Portland, Oregon. The Phillips-head ("crosshead") screw and screwdriver are named after him.
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Why is a Phillips head called that?

The significance of the crosshead or Phillips screw lies in its self-centering property. In 1933, Henry Phillips purchased the rights to a socket screw and redesigned the screw with a cruciform recess.
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Why is a hammer called a Birmingham screwdriver?

Etymology. Humorously suggesting that people from Birmingham rely on the use of force to solve problems.
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Why is a shot glass so called?

In early America when we still hunted our meals regularly, a small glass would be left on dinner tables at each table setting in which guests could place the lead shot or buckshot that may still be in their meals, eventually leading to the coining of the term "shot glass."
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Why do bartenders hold jigger between fingers?

Hold the jigger between your index and middle finger or between your middle and ring finger to have a better pour just from flipping your hand. Holding the jigger any other way will put your hand in an awkward position.
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What is a bar shaker called?

There are three types of cocktail shakers: Boston shakers, Cobbler shakers, and French (or Parisian) shakers. Most professional bartenders and mixologists opt for Boston shakers when preparing cocktails, while many people include Cobbler shakers in their home bar essentials.
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Why did Emily turn into butterflies?

After getting her freedom and finally being at peace, Emily gained the ability to turn herself into a swarm of butterflies, likely symbolizing her ascent into Heaven.
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Is Emily an Everglot?

tl;dnr: Emily is the maternal aunt of Victoria Everglot, the bethrothed / fiancé of Victor Van Dort. More specifically, Emily is - was? - the younger sister of Maudeline Everglot, Victoria's mother.
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Is Sally The Corpse Bride?

Sally's Corpse Bride counterparts are Emily the Corpse Bride and Victoria Everglot from Tim Burton's "Corpse Bride". Sally makes an appearance in "Grim Tales From Down Below." Sally, and her creator, Dr. Finklestein, seem to be based off the tale "Frankenstein", as Dr.
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