Mary PickfordAs delightful as the silent film star it's named after, The Mary Pickford Cocktail is a delicious blend of Rum, Pineapple juice and grenadine giving the cocktail a beautiful rosie hue. This is a sweet drink, but tropical juice is refreshing. This is the...
Prohibition Era Cocktail Recipes
Lucien Gaudin
Lucien GaudinLucien Gaudin was a early 20th century Olympic fencer from France who inspired this Gin based cocktail. A variation of the Negroni, the Lucien Gaudin combines Gin and Campari and takes the citrus notes up a notch with the addition of Cointreau. The wine...
Gin Rickey
Gin RickeyOriginally crafted with a bourbon base, the Rickey is said to have been first discovered by a bartender at Shoomaker's bar in Washington D.C. with the help of a Democratic lobbyist by the name of Colonel Joe Rickey. Known as a gentleman gambler, legend has...
Amer Boudreau
Amer BoudreauJamie Boudreau spent a lot of time developing a replacement for Amer Picon, a French liqueur no longer available in North America. We reduced the portions of each ingredient by a factor of 9 for those of you who would like to try it at home without the...
Blue Devilish Cocktail
Blue Devilish CocktailThe Blue Devilish Cocktail was discovered while trying to "fix" Mr. Boston's 1935 Blue Devil recipe. The addition of Creme de Violette brings out the blue coloring befitting the moniker while beefing up the volume of Creme Yvette add a delicious...
Bee’s Knees
Bee's KneesOne of the best Gin recipes to come out of the Prohibition era! Originally designed to mask the taste of homemade Gin at the time; The Bee's Knees Cocktail is a refreshing blend of natural honey, freshly squeezed lemon juice and Gin. We enjoy this cocktail...