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Old pal
Cocktail of whiskey, vermouth and Campari
Cocktail of whiskey, vermouth and Campari
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Old pal | |
| image | Old Pal cocktails.jpg | |
| type | Cocktail | |
| base | Rye whiskey | |
| ingredients | {{plainlist | *One part rye whiskey |
| served | Stirred | |
| garnish | Slice orange | |
| prep | Fill a cocktail glass with ice cubes. Add all ingredients. Stir then strain into a cocktail glass. | |
| drinkware | Cocktail glass |
- One part dry vermouth
- One part Campari}} Garnish with orange.
The old pal is a cocktail consisting of equal parts rye whiskey ("Canadian" whisky), French vermouth (dry), and Campari.
History
The cocktail appeared in print in , by Harry MacElhone, the proprietor of Harry's New York Bar in Paris. The cocktail appears, not in the main list of recipes, but in the essay "Cocktails About Town" by Arthur Moss, which describes cocktails by men-about-town; this essay also includes the boulevardier. The Old Pal is credited to William "Sparrow" Robinson, a sports editor for The New York Herald in Paris, while the "old pal" refers to Moss, to whom it is dedicated. The cocktail is described as: :I remember way back in 1878, on the 30th of February to be exact, when the Writer was discussing this subject with my old pal "Sparrow" Robertson and he said to yours truly, "get away with that stuff, my old pal, here's the drink I invented when I fired the pistol the first time at the old Powderhall foot races and you can't go wrong if you put a bet down on 1/3 Canadian Club, 1/3 Eyetalian [Italian] Vermouth, and 1/3 Campari," and then he told the Writer that he would dedicate this cocktail to me and call it, My Old Pal.
The reference to 1878 is clearly a joke, the name is given as My Old Pal, and the recipe featured Italian vermouth (sweet), rather than the now-standard French vermouth (dry), as well as Canadian Club specifically, rather than Canadian whisky (or rye whiskey) generally.
French vermouth appears in , where the recipe is given as (no specification on the whiskey): :Old Pal
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