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    The Bees Knees: A Prohibition-era Cocktail You Don't Have to HideBy Deborah Stoll, Thu., Jul. 16 2009 @ 12:04PM Comments (1) Categories: Chef recipes, Cocktails, Recipes
    Share 0diggsdiggThe Bees Knees is:

    A. A saying from the 1920's meaning "the height of excellence."
    B. A Prohibition-era cocktail.
    C. A drink made with honey to mask the smell of liquor.
    D. All of the above.

    If you answered "D," you're correct.

    The Bees Knees is an excellent Prohibition-era cocktail made from three simple ingredients: gin, lemon, and honey. The honey used initially to hide the smell of alcohol, which, during Prohibition, was, er, prohibited.




    The first mention of the drink occurs in David Embury's 1948, "The Fine Art Of Mixing Drinks," but popular opinion has it the libation was created about twenty years earlier.

    Our recipe, courtesy of Rachel Kuryan at Joe Barkeeper in Silverlake, is from "Boothby's 1934 Reprint World Drinks and How To Mix Them." The author's bio further elucidates why we chose it: "This book was written by Cocktail Bill Boothby. Once a minstrel performer, then San Francisco bartender and author of American Bar-tender, then finally a California assemblyman."

    BEES KNEES COCKTAIL

    Makes 1 drink
    Note: The orange juice is optional. Bars in Los Angeles and New York that serve The Bees Knees omit it.

    1/2 jigger of gin
    1 spoonful of freshly-squeezed lemon juice
    1 spoonful of freshly-squeezed orange juice
    1 spoonful of honey

    1. Combine all the ingredients and shake well with ice. Strain into a glass.

    Note: When made as directed, the honey often forms into a giant ball in the middle of the shaker. To avoid this, combine three parts honey to one part hot water and stir together until completely mixed, then continue with the recipe.

    I had a couple of these at the Bonefish Bar and grill in Florida. worth replication.
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    need a larger spatula for early morning road kill removal.

    As the venomous south American hissing skunk rat is growing fast and needs larger portions.

  • #2
    I am now officially packing Honey with me
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    • #3
      Is is "politically correct" to use the word jig- - - er?

      Thanks for the recipe.
      GOnna make that soon.

      Why not???? :)

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      • #4
        It really sounds good Kyote... 'cept for the gin. I cannot drink, smell, or even look at gin. It makes me every time. Now, I'll bet vodka would work...


        Drinks well with others



        ~ P4 ~

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        • #5
          Hawg, I am sure it would. a lot of folks today make their martinis from vodka instead of gin.
          I have two Prohibition era martini shakers a fire extinguisher and a bell. I am looking for the light house. I believe there were only three types. but could be wrong.
          yea, try the vodka.
          sigpicWal-Mart shopping cart undergoing heavy mods.
          nano second fast camo titanium splash proof thermo pen


          need a larger spatula for early morning road kill removal.

          As the venomous south American hissing skunk rat is growing fast and needs larger portions.

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          • #6
            Hawg,

            It may be sweeter with the vodka, vs. the gin and its bitter flavors. You may need to make a few and tinker with the amount of juice and sweetener (honey) before getting a good mix. Will that be a problem?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by scotth View Post
              Hawg,

              It may be sweeter with the vodka, vs. the gin and its bitter flavors. You may need to make a few and tinker with the amount of juice and sweetener (honey) before getting a good mix. Will that be a problem?
              I can't get gin past my nose to my lips... I just cannot drink it.


              Drinks well with others



              ~ P4 ~

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