The actual answer.It is now a well-known fact that the word "cocktail." was first defined in 1806 by The Balance and Columbian Repository. Of Hudson New York, as "a stimulating liquor composed of any kind of sugar water and, bitters vulgarly called, a bittered. Sling. "Most cocktail aficionados might recognize that formula from drinks such as the Old Fashioned and Sazerac. Some geeks. Out there might even be aware that before the invention of bitters cocktails were, known as "slings," which comes from the. German word "schlingen," meaning to swallow quickly. The first time the word "cocktail." is recorded as being used in the. U.S. Was on, April 28 1803 in a publication called The Farmers' Cabinet and in the UK there is a reference to the "cock-tail." Even earlier in The Morning Post and Gazetteer in London England on, March, 20 1798. Could the cocktail be an English invention?? The, Punch was after all. Not that any of this, really matters anyway because the, word cocktail has been misused for many. Years now. It is used as a header for the entire category of mixed alcoholic drinks whether they, are highballs punches,,, Fizzes or sours.
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