Juice and rind of half a lime
2 measures gin
Soda water
The GIN RICKEY was created in the last decade of
the 19th century. It’s named after Joe Rickey, who was a lobbyist in
Washington D.C. at the time. He often ordered the cocktail while tossing a few back
with members of Congress. He ordered so many that the bartender named the drink
the GIN RICKEY. I don’t think it is a coincidence that Rickey later
became the first major U.S. importer of limes.
Apparently there
are a lot of Rickey drinks out there, with bourbon, vodka, whiskey — you name
it. But I’ll stick to the GIN RICKEY. It is one of the few gin drinks that I
could stick with for a night. It’s dry, with not a bit of sweet. I love the floating
lime. It’s also light and low-calorie.
Cocktail Connie
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