1920s Wedding Cocktails

Drink Recipes for Your Prohibition Era Themed Wedding

Becky D
When planning a 1920s theme wedding, it is important not to forget to choose drinks and cocktails that are representative of the Prohibition time period.

The Mint Julep is a drink that began in the 1800s, but F. Scott Fitzgerald's book "The Great Gatsby, made the drink popular in 1925.

Ingredients
1/2 oz. of Bourbon Whiskey
4 to 6 leaves of mint
1 tsp. powdered sugar
2 tsp. water

Directions

Muddle mint leaves, powdered sugar, and water in a Collins glass. Fill the glass with shaved or crushed ice and add bourbon. Top with more ice and garnish with a mint sprig. Serve with a straw.

Classic Martini:

Ingredients
1 1/2 oz Gin
1/2 oz dry Vermouth

Directions

Stir ingredients together with ice cubes. Strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with an olive or a twist of lemon.

Red Death Cocktail:

Ingredients
1 oz. Vodka
3/4 oz. Amaretto
3/4 oz. Triple Sec
3/4 oz. Southern Comfort
3/4 oz. Sloe Gin
Splash of Orange juice
Dash of Lime juice

Directions

Shake with ice & Pour into a Tall glass.

Death by Chocolate Desert Cocktail:

Ingredients
1 oz. Dark Creme de Cacao
1 oz. Kahlua
1 oz. Vodka
1 oz. Chocolate syrup
2 Scoops of Chocolate Ice cream

Directions

Blend & Garnish with Whipped Cream & a Cherry.

Charleston Bracers:

Ingredients
1 oz. Mandarine Napoleon
1 oz. Cherry Brandy
3 oz. Lemonade

Directions

Mix together and serve in a Collins glass.

Brandy Sour:

Ingredients
2 oz Brandy
1 oz. lemon squash
2-4 drops of bitters
Lemonade or Soda Water
Ice

Directions

Add ingredients to a tall glass and stir. Then top with lemonade or soda water and ice.

Whiskey Smash:

Ingredients
2 pieces lemons
2 - 3 mint leaves
3/4 oz simple syrup
1 1/2 oz bourbon whiskey
1 oz water

Directions

Muddle the lemon, mint, water and simply syrup in the bottom of a mixing glass. Add bourbon, shake, and strain into an old-fashioned glass filled with crushed ice. Garnish with a sprig of mint, and serve.

Champagne Punch: If you would prefer to make a punch rather than individual cocktails for your guests, try this Champagne Punch.

Ingredients
1 cup water
2 tablespoons Orange Curacoa
2 cups sugar
Juice 2 lemons
1 quart California champagne
2 cups tea infusion
4 tablespoons brandy
Ice
2 tablespoons Medford rum
1 quart soda water

Directions

Make a syrup by boiling water and sugar ten minutes. Mix champagne, brandy, rum, Curacoa, lemon juice, and tea infusion. Sweeten to taste with syrup and pour into punch-bowl over a large piece of ice. Just before serving add soda water.

Pink Murder: Here is a recipe for the famous bathtub gin called Pink Murder.

Ingredients
14 can(s) Beer
1 1/2 liter(s) Vodka
2 bottle(s) Raspberry Ginger Ale
1 package(s) Country Time Pink Lemonade

Directions

Pour all of it in a bucket. Stir in ice. The ginger ale and pink lemonade will give it a pink color, which could be great if your wedding décor is also pink.

Shirley Temple: If you would like to have a non-alcoholic drink available for guests who do not wish to consume alcohol, consider the Shirley Temple.

Ingredients
4 oz lemon-lime mix
3 oz 7-Up soda
1 slice orange
1 maraschino cherry
3 - 5 drops grenadine syrup

Directions

Combine ingredients into a cocktail shaker with crushed ice and shake well. Pour into tulip glass and garnish with a slice of orange and a maraschino cherry.

A great resource for more drink recipes is the Alcoholic Beverage E-Book which can be found at http://www.dinnerandamurder.com/recipes/alcoholicebook.pdf

Sources

http://www.dinnerandamurder.com/themes/1920s.htm
http://www.foodtimeline.org/fooddecades.html#speakeasy

Published by Becky D

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  • The Mint Julep is a drink that began in the 1800s, but F. Scott Fitzgerald's book "The Great Gatsby,
Bathtub gin was not actually made in bathtubs. The bottles used were too tall to be filled in a regular sink and thus were filled by the faucets of bathtubs.

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