A drink made of several kinds of wine mixed with fruit juice, spices, etc., usually made temporarily while drinking.
It originated in the Americas, as most sources agree, around the end of the 18th or early 19th century. Exactly how to begin to prepare and drink such a blend of color, aroma and taste, as well as the origin of the name "cocktail", there are different opinions.

The origin of Cocktails
One day, after a feast, there were different kinds of wine left on the table. Some glasses had a quarter of the wine left, others a half of the wine left. There was a table cleaning man, all kinds of leftover wine, three or five glasses of mixed together, taste better than the original individual wine. And then, guys in different combinations, and so on. After this, these blends were distributed to everyone to drink, and the results were highly rated. As a result, this method of mixing drinking became famous and spread. Why it is called "cocktail" instead of "buddy drink" is not clear.

The second theory is that in 1775, Pilesko, who moved to Allenge, New York, opened a drugstore in the center of the downtown area and made all kinds of refined wine to sell to customers. One day he mixed eggs into medicinal wine and sold them, to a great deal of praise. From then on, the customers are full and the business is prosperous. At that time, the people of Allenge, New York, spoke French, and they called it "Cork car" with a French accent, which later became "chicken tail" in English. Since then, cocktails have become a mix of drinks that people love to drink, and more and more fancy.

The third is about the 19th century. Clifford, an American, runs a hotel on the Hudson River. The family is proud of three things, known as the Krebs. First, he has a large, fat, magnificent rooster, is a famous hand in the cockfighting field; His wine library is said to contain some of the finest wines in the world. Third, he boasted that his daughter, Emily, was the most beautiful woman in the city and seemed to be unique in the world. A young man from the town, named Akinrouth, who came to the hotel every night, was a crewman on the Hudson River freighters. As the years passed, he and Emily fell in love. The young man was good-natured and practical, and old Kerry liked him in his heart, but often teased him by saying, "Young man, do you want to eat swan meat?" I'll give you one condition: you make an effort to be a captain." The young man was very persistent, studied hard, worked hard, after a few years finally became a captain, and Emily naturally became his wife. At the wedding, the old man was very happy, he took out the best old wine in the wine cellar, mixed it into a "rare wine", and decorated the glass with rooster tail feathers, beautiful to the extreme. Then he toasted his daughter and her brilliant son-in-law, Shouting "Long live the cocktails!" Cocktails have been popular ever since.

Fourth, according to legend, during the independence period of the United States, there was an Irish girl named Beseez who opened a hotel in New York. In 1779, a number of American and French officers in Washington's army regularly visited the hotel to drink a mixed high drink called "Blaiseau." But instead of drinking quietly and enjoying themselves, the men often made fun of the Miss owner and amused themselves by comparing Bessie to a little hen. One day, the lady was very angry, and came up with an idea to teach them a lesson. She took a cock's tail feather from a farmer's nest and stuck it in a "Bledsoe" cup. To the officers to drink, to curse these cock-tail men. The guest was very surprised, but could not understand it, and only thought it was extremely beautiful, so a French officer casually shouted "Viva cocktail", and since then, the "braize" with rooster tail feathers has become a "cocktail", and has been spread to this day.
Fifth, legend has it that many years ago, an English ship moored in the town of Kanj on the Yucatan Peninsula, and the crew went to the town pub to drink. On the bar floor, a boy used a tree branch to stir up mixed drinks for sailors. After a sailor drank it, he felt that the wine was unusual and mellow, and that it was the best wine he had ever drunk in his life. So he went to the young man and asked, "What is the name of this wine?" The young man thought he was asking the name of the tree branch, and replied, "Colatje, Colatje." It's a Spanish word for "chicken tail." The boy joked that the branch was similar to the shape of a rooster's tail, but the crew mistook it for "chicken tail wine". Since then, "cocktail" has become an alias for mixed drinks.

The origin of the cocktail, and all kinds of theories
For example, Oxc-hitel, the name of a noblewoman, evolved into a Cocktail to express its honor: the rooster tail symbolizes heroism; the colorful rooster tail symbolizes the beauty of the bartenders and their superb bartending skills; Let's wait. In fact, the origin of the cocktail has no practical significance, just to let the drinkers enjoy a perfect cocktail at a relaxed cocktail party, and at the same time, a cold conversation topic. However, it is not difficult to imagine that since there are so many beautiful legends about the origin of the cocktail, the cocktail may indeed have its own unique charm.

Cocktail making
Cocktails have entered our life, leisure time in the bar to drink cocktails, has gradually become a fashion. The cocktail world is also very colorful, in our view, always feel that it is so subtle, different wine matching, change so many colors, with so many beautiful and beautiful names, in fact, although the cocktail is ever changing, but there is a certain formula to follow, as long as the following basic materials, you may become a bartender behind the bar! At this time, at home, quietly make a cocktail, slowly taste, a very comfortable feeling, slowly flying around...
What are some cocktail stories you've heard

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