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How To Make A French 75

How To Make A French 75

The French 75, named after an artillery gun due to its kick, makes for a great celebratory cocktail. Think of it as a Tom Collins but with sparkling wine instead of soda water. 


Get the equipment and recipe: http://www.cocktailchemistrylab.com/home/french75 The French 75, named after an artillery gun due to its kick, makes for a great celebratory cocktail. Think of it as a Tom Collins but with sparkling wine instead of soda water. If you'd like to help support the creation of more videos, visit https://www.patreon.com/cocktailchemistry I love getting feedback and ideas.

Equipment

  1. Cocktail set (includes Boston shaker, jigger, bar spoon, hawthorne strainer, muddler)

  2. Angled measuring jigger

  3. Citrus peeler

  4. Collins glass


French 75

  • 1.5oz (45ml) of gin

  • 0.5oz (15ml) of fresh lemon juice

  • 0.5oz (15ml) of simple syrup (1:1 ratio)

  • 3-4oz (90-120ml) of sparkling wine

  • 2 maraschino cherries

  1. Add gin, lemon juice, and simple syrup to your collins glass

  2. Add 1" ice cubes or an ice stick (how to make a clear ice stick)

  3. Stir for 30 seconds

  4. Top with sparkling wine

  5. Garnish with a lemon twist and maraschino cherries

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