Porto flip
A Porto flip is a type of drink. It is typically made with brandy, ruby port, and one egg yolk.[1]
| IBA official cocktail | |
|---|---|
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| Type | Cocktail |
| Primary alcohol by volume | |
| Served | Straight up; without ice |
| Standard garnish | Grated nutmeg |
| Standard drinkware | |
| IBA specified ingredients | |
| Preparation | Shake ingredients together in a mixer with ice. Strain into glass, garnish and serve |
| Timing | After Dinner |
The Porto Flip was first recorded by Jerry Thomas in his 1862 book The Bartender’s Guide: How to Mix Drinks; A Bon Vivant’s Companion.[2][3][4] albeit under the name "Coffee Cocktail", named for its appearance rather than its ingredients.[5]
References
- "Porto Flip". International Bartenders Association. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-11-29.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - "Porto Flip – The Gentleman's Companion".
- "About Porto Flip". ifood.tv.
- Thomas, Jerry (1887). Jerry Thomas' Bartenders Guide: How to Mix All Kinds of Plain and Fancy Drinks. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald. p. 22. ISBN 9780486806211. Retrieved 29 Nov 2017.
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