Old pal (cocktail)
The old pal is a cocktail originally made with rye whiskey, French vermouth (dry), and Campari. It is similar to a Negroni, but with rye whiskey instead of gin and dry vermouth instead of sweet.[1]
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| Type | Cocktail | 
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| Served | Stirred | 
| Standard garnish | Slice orange | 
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| Preparation | Fill a cocktail glass with ice cubes. Add all ingredients. Stir then strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with orange. | 
Harry MacElhone, the proprietor of Harry's New York Bar in Paris, France, is recognized as the first to publish the cocktail's recipe. MacElhone named this cocktail after William "Sparrow" Robinson, a sports editor for The New York Herald in Paris. This three-ingredient cocktail is essentially a drier version of the boulevardier, which was also invented by MacElhone.
It is the emblematic cocktail of the Peponi Hotel in Lamu, Kenya
References
    
- "Old Pal Cocktail". Cocktail Enthusiast. 2011-01-14. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
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