Panama
Panama Cognac, white crème de cacao and cream; garnish with nutmeg if desired. It is sometimes confused with the Brandy Alexander, which is made with dark instead of white crème de cacao. ReferencesList of duo and trio cocktails
Panama Cognac, white crème de cacao and cream; garnish with nutmeg if desired. It is sometimes confused with the Brandy Alexander, which is made with dark instead of white crème de cacao. ReferencesList of duo and trio cocktails
Savoy Corpse Reviver The corpse revivers are a series of hangover cures invented during prohibition. This recipe is a variation invented by Gilmore in 1954. ReferencesJoe Gilmore
Brandy Sour The brandy sour is a mixed alcoholic cocktail considered the unofficial national cocktail of Cyprus. ReferencesBrandy sour
French Connection A french onnection is a cocktail made with equal parts cognac and amaretto liqueur. The cocktail is named for the Gene Hackman film of the same name. ReferencesFrench Connection (cocktail)
Horse’s Neck A horse’s neck is an American cocktail recognised by the IBA, identifiably sporting a long, curling strip of lemon rind. ReferencesHorse’s Neck
Incredible Hulk An Incredible Hulk, Green Eyed Monster, Shrock, or Hip and Hen is a green-colored cocktail made by equal parts of the fruit liqueur Hpnotiq and Hennessy brand cognac poured over ice. It is named for the green comic book superhero, the Hulk. ReferencesIncredible Hulk (cocktail)
Corpse Reviver The corpse reviver family of named cocktails are sometimes drunk as alcoholic hangover tongue-in-cheek “cures”, of potency or characteristics to be able to revive even a dead person. Some corpse reviver cocktail recipes have been lost to time, but several variations commonly thought to be tied to the American Bar at the Savoy Hotel remain, especially those espoused by Harry Craddock that...
Between the Sheets The Between the Sheets is a cocktail consisting of white rum, cognac, triple sec, and lemon juice. When made with gin, instead of rum and cognac, it’s called a “Maiden’s Prayer”. ReferencesBetween the Sheets (cocktail)
Stinger A Stinger is a duo cocktail made by adding crème de menthe to brandy. The cocktail’s origins can be traced to the United States in the 1890s, and the beverage remained widely popular in America until the 1970s. It was seen as a drink of the upper class, and has had a somewhat wide cultural impact. ReferencesStinger (cocktail)
Sidecar The sidecar is any cocktail traditionally made with cognac, orange liqueur (cointreau, grand marnier, dry curacao, or a triple sec), plus lemon juice. In its ingredients, the drink is perhaps most closely related to the older brandy crusta, which differs both in presentation and in proportions of its components. ReferencesSidecar (cocktail)