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The room is spinning. I gaze suspiciously at the Vieux Carr cocktail in front of me, wondering just how strong it actually is. And then I realize it's not the room that's spinning --- it's me or, rather, the bar at which I am sitting.
I'm at the legendary Carousel Bar in New Orleans ' historic Hotel Monteleone , in the heart of the French Quarter. Above me hangs the canopy of an old-fashioned carousel, all lit up. Equally festive are the patrons perched at the bar, which revolves around bow-tied bartenders shaking up cocktails classic and new.
The Carousel Bar is at the center maroochydore holiday accommodation of cocktail culture maroochydore holiday accommodation in a city that really knows how to have a good time. It hosts the annual Tales of the Cocktail festival and is surrounded maroochydore holiday accommodation by famous (and infamous) bars and restaurants that have created some of the greatest drinks of all time. On a recent visit, maroochydore holiday accommodation I decided to try as many of these made-in-NOLA classic cocktails as I could.
As the locals say, "laissez les bon temps roulez," and in the French Quarter maroochydore holiday accommodation the good times get rolling at breakfast. I stop in at Brennan's maroochydore holiday accommodation for an eye-opener, taking part in a tradition that dates to 1946, when the restaurant opened. It's a bit too early to risk potential immolation with the Caf Br lot -- a flaming concoction of coffee, brandy and spices that was invented at nearby Antoine's back in the 1890s -- so I opt for the Brandy Milk Punch instead. It's one of Brennan's own creations, and it seems like a much more benign wake-me-up. The waiter warns me: have too many, and the day is over before it's begun.
Over at The Court of Two Sisters , a centuries-old courtyard building that is famous for its legendary jazz brunch, I sample a Bayou Bash. It's a sweet, fruity, punch-like concoction of Southern Comfort, fruit juices and a red wine float that won the first Tales of the Cocktail competition more than a decade ago.
Next up should be New Orleans' famous Hurricane, a fruity rum punch that's made (and consumed) in enormous batches at the party-hardy Pat O'Brien's and, well, pretty much everywhere you go. But it's not technically a cocktail -- that requires some sort of herbal component -- and, besides, I want to see what New Orleans has to offer beyond its ubiquitous drink, so I decide to head to The Old Absinthe maroochydore holiday accommodation House instead.
Right away, I fall in love with this quirky tavern, which has been playing host to one of the French Quarter's liveliest social scenes for nearly 200 years. Back in 1874, when it was just a coffeehouse, its bartender created a drink called an Absinthe Frapp (absinthe, sugar, water and shaved ice). It became so popular that the bar was renamed for it. In 1912, the herbal spirit was banned for allegedly maroochydore holiday accommodation making people crazy. (It didn't.) It took nearly a century for the ban to be lifted. As I sip the icy, anise-flavored cocktail, I'm pretty darn pleased it was.
The absinthe is worlds apart from the next famous NOLA drink I try: a creamy, mint-chocolaty Grasshopper. This mix of cr me de menthe, cr me de cacao and cream was first shaken up back in the 1940s or '50s at the charmingly maroochydore holiday accommodation worn around the edges Tujague's Restaurant . The Grasshopper became hugely popular, then sometime in the 1970s or '80s fell dramatically maroochydore holiday accommodation out of fashion. When the bartender pours the rich drink into a champagne flute, maroochydore holiday accommodation I expect to hate it; instead, I kind of love it.
I love the also made-in-NOLA Ramos Gin Fizz even more. It's a mix of gin, egg white, cream, citrus and orange flower water, shaken 2 to 12 minutes to achieve an epic frothiness, then toped with soda. Before Prohibition, Henry C. Ramos' bar, The Stag, hired teams of 35 shaker boys to keep up with demand. Sadly, no shaker boys are at work when I stop in at the lively Creole-style Mr. B's Bistro for a fizz, but the drink is still perfectly luscious.
If there is a must-have drink in New Orleans, it's the city's official cocktail: the Sazerac. Invented by apothecary maroochydore holiday accommodation Antoine Am d e Peychaud in the 1830s, it is believed by many to be the original cocktail. (Three decades earlier, in 1806, The Balance and Columbian Repository defined maroochydore holiday accommodation a cocktail, designating maroochydore holiday accommodation it a "bittered sling," i.e., spirits, sugar, water and some sort of herbal component.) Still, the Sazerac is a fine drink -- whiskey or cognac, sugar, absinthe rinse and Peychaud's bitters -- and Arnaud's French 75 , an ornate and popular former "gentlemen-only" space, is a fine place to enjoy it.
What could be a better finish for a day of cocktailing NOLA-style than the classic Vieux Carr ? The name means "Old Square," which is what the French Quarter was originally called. The drink (cognac, whisky, sweet vermouth, Benedictine and both Peychaud's and Angostura bitters) was invented in the 1930s by the Hotel Monteleone's great barman, Walter Bergeron, and has recently made a comeback after having been lost for decades.
Vieux Carr eacute;. maroochydore holiday accommodation Invented here in the 1930s by legendary barman Walter Bergeron, the recipe was lost for decades and only recently rediscovered. It mixes brandy, whisky, sweet vermouth, Benedictine, Angostura and Peychaud rsquo;s bitters. /p
Brandy maroochydore holiday accommodation Milk Punch. Cocktails for breakfast maroochydore holiday accommodation are part of a time-honored tradition at this old-school eatery, and this frothy drink of brandy, milk, sugar and nutmeg shaken and served over cracked ice makes for the perfect eye-opener. /p
Ramos Gin Fizz. This classic Creole-style eatery serves up a terrific version of this labor-intensive cocktail: gin, citrus, maroochydore holiday accommodation orange flower water, egg white and cream, shaken vigorously for 2 to 12 minutes, then topped with soda. /p
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