sazerac

IPA: sɑzɝæk

Root Word: Sazerac

noun

  • (US) A cocktail made from whisky, Pernod or absinthe, bitters, and syrup.
  • Alternative form of Sazerac [(US) A cocktail made from whisky, Pernod or absinthe, bitters, and syrup.]
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Examples of "sazerac" in Sentences

  • "Some drinks look the same from every angle, like a sazerac," Mr. Feldman said.
  • Bronko is long gone but not so the inspiration of Michaels' Manhattan/sazerac hybrid, The Future Ghost of
  • I'm pretty sure an "Anti-Schools and Jobs Act of 2008" would pass in LA somehow, unless it had a sazerac bill tacked on.
  • Likewise, the sazerac, attributed to be America's very first cocktail, is a combination of cognac, rye whiskey, absinthe and bitters.
  • Overshadowed by the popularly served Hurricane, the sazerac fell out of the drinker's limelight when absinthe was banned in the early 1900s.
  • Credit aside, Mr. Sweete suspects it evolved from the sazerac cocktail not to be confused with the rye brand, made with rye, sugar syrup, absinthe and bitters.
  • We started out with some seasonal cocktails: I had the salt & pepper highball, which was strangely bitter and full of pepper and Zach had a sazerac, which he loved.
  • The distillery runs an on-site bar, where bartenders mix beautiful cocktails $6-$7 like a sazerac made from the company's sorghum whiskey and dole out tastes of unsweetened rum, ouzo and dry honey liqueur.

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