A classic for a reason.
should call for gin or cognac. The drink‘s name comes from the 75-millimeter cannons used in World War I,, the head bartender at Arnaud’s Bar in New Orleans.
“The Lafayette Escadrille were an allied fighter pilot outfit made up of American and French military who would drink cognac and Champagne after successful air raids and toast to the cannon for their safety.”Harry’s New York Bar in Paris—also in the pro-Cognac camp—for making the drink popular. Today it’s more common to see the cocktail made with gin, which is what you‘ll find in our recipe, but either works well.
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