Horse’s Neck

Horse’s Neck

A Horse's Neck was first offered as a cool glass of nonalcoholic ginger ale in the late 1800s, and later bourbon, rye, or brandy were added. Simple, two-ingredient beverage that goes well with a wide variety of dishes, especially if you want to use gaudy garnishes. For the horse's neck gets its unusual name from the long, coiled lemon peel that encircles the inside of the glass.

Discover the Versatile Horse's Neck Cocktail: A Refreshing Summer DelightIntroduction

The Horse's Neck cocktail, which is usually served during Derby Day festivities, is a flexible beverage that is perfect for any time of year. This cool beverage is ideal for warm weather, whether you are enjoying it at a party or relaxing on the beach. This classic cocktail is made even more approachable and island-inspired by Nicole Fas, the beverage director and bar manager at La Pícara in Santurce, Puerto Rico.

The Adaptability of the Horse's Neck

Though the Horse's Neck is typically made with brandy or whiskey, Nicole Fas provides a tasty twist that adds aged rum, ideally Puerto Rican rum, for a touch of the tropics. She creates a cool melody that goes well with the warmth of the Caribbean sun by substituting a squeeze of lime for the traditional lemon peel.

Ingredients

To craft this easy and refreshing Horse's Neck cocktail, you will need:

  • 2 ounces of American rye whiskey, brandy, or bourbon (or aged rum for the island twist)
  • Cold ginger ale, to top
  • Lemon peel, for garnish (or lime if you're opting for the tropical version)
How to Make the Horse's Neck CocktailStep-by-Step Instructions
  1. Prepare the Glass: Begin by selecting a Collins glass and filling it with ice to chill.
  2. Add the Spirit: Pour 2 ounces of your chosen spirit (whiskey, brandy, bourbon, or aged rum) over the ice.
  3. Top with Ginger Ale: Carefully top the mixture with cold ginger ale. This adds effervescence and a spicy kick that balances the drink perfectly.
  4. Garnish: For an elegant finish, garnish your cocktail with a long strip of lemon peel. If you're making the island-inspired version, consider adding a squeeze of lime instead for an extra burst of flavor.
Enjoying Your Horse's Neck

This cocktail is a great option for many occasions because it is easy to make, refreshing, and versatile. The Horse's Neck is a beverage that goes well with any occasion, whether you are having a summer cookout, spending a peaceful evening at home, or lounging on the beach.

Conclusion

Classic drinks can be exciting and versatile, as the Horse's Neck cocktail demonstrates. This cocktail is a great addition to your repertoire because of its appealing flavor combination and simplicity of preparation. Every sip of Nicole Fas's island-inspired version will take you to a tropical paradise, making it a delightful twist.

Final Thoughts
  1. Try the Horse's Neck the next time you are craving a cool cocktail. It is appropriate for both novice and expert mixologists due to its versatility and ease of use. Raise a glass to savoring this classic beverage on a warm day or while commemorating Derby Day!.


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