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Airmail (cocktail)

The Airmail or Air Mail (also Airmail cocktail) is a classic cocktail based on rum, lime or lemon juice, honey, and sparkling wine. It was probably created during or shortly after the period of prohibition in the United States of America or on Cuba, i.e. in the 1920s or 1930s.

Airmail Cocktail,[1] garnished with a postal stamp

Airmail Cocktail is also a brand of ready-to-drink cocktails created and produced in Cognac (France) since 2020.

History edit

As with the slightly older Aviation cocktail, to whose recipe there is no similarity, the name is reminiscent of aviation which developed rapidly at that time. In those years when international telephone connections were still a rarity, airmail was the fastest means of communication across national borders. Because of prohibition, Americans were only able to legally drink alcohol abroad until 1933. Cuba, among other countries, benefited from this as a pronounced bar and cocktail culture began developing on the island in the 1920s. Since 1925, flights were available from Key West to Havana,[2] and in 1930, a regular airmail service was established to and from the island.[3] Shortly after, the Airmail Cocktail appeared for the first time in an advertising brochure of the then still Cuba-based rum manufacturer Bacardí.[3]

In 1941, the recipe was published in a mixology book.[4] In his recipe collections, Just Cocktails (1939) and Here's How (1941), the author W.C. Whitfield had collected numerous drinks from the years of prohibition and provided them with comments partly in laconic style. As far as the Airmail Cocktail is concerned, Whitfield commented on it ‘It ought to make you fly high’.[5] The cocktail gained further popularity when the recipe was mentioned in the Handbook for Hosts in Esquire magazine in 1949.[6]

In the following decades, the cocktail wasn't very popular, having been published rarely. In the 2010s, however, the cocktail experienced another boom by being mentioned in the ‘PDT Cocktail Book’ (2011) and by the promotion of alcoholic drinks by the brand Bacardí.[7]

Ingredients and similar cocktails edit

The basis for the Airmail Cocktail is a sour mixture of rum, lime juice and honey (or honey syrup), which are first shaken on ice in a cocktail shaker and then strained into a pre-cooled Cocktail glass. The mixture is then topped up with sparkling wine. The drink is similar to the Canchánchara,[7] which consists of the same ingredients except for the sparkling wine. ‘Esquire’ magazine calls the Airmail Cocktail a "combination of the cocktails French 75 and Honey Bee".[8] The French 75 is a Champagne-based drink and a classic mixture of Gin, lemon juice and sugar syrup, while the Honey Bee consists of white rum, honey and lemon juice[9] and therefore is akin to a Daiquiri. A modern cocktail which shares the ingredients rum, lime juice and champagne with the Airmail Cocktail is the Old Cuban. Its creation dates back to 2002.

Most recipes feature a mixture ratio of 3 cl rum, 1.5 cl lime juice and 1.5 cl honey syrup,[7][8] which are then topped up with 3 cl champagne[5][10] and either garnished with a slice of lime on the rim of the glass[5] or not garnished at all[7] - as usual for cocktails based on sparkling wine. The magazine Imbibe recommends a dash of Angostura (bitters) and a mint leaf,[10] while the rum manufacturer Bacardí recommends a postage stamp as garnish.[11]

The Cocktail can be prepared with dark or white rum. Dark rum is best complemented with the addition of a comparatively aromatic honey, while white rum prefers the use of a mild honey like Acacia blossom honey.[7] Cuban rum is often recommended. Substitution of the lime juice with lemon juice is possible.[1] The honey syrup used for the cocktail is a mixture of 2 parts honey and 1 part water,[5] which is easier to incorporate into mixtures and to add to taste than pure honey. In most cases, the cocktail is topped up with dry champagne, Crémant or sparkling wine (less so with Prosecco).[10]

It is usually served straight up in a pre-cooled champagne flute or coupe.[7] Some recipes call for much larger quantities of liquid and proportionally more sparkling wine which therefore suggests serving the cocktail in a Collins glass.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "In the mix". augustine-bar.de. from the original on 2014-05-04. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  2. ^ "The Pioneering Years: Commercial Aviation 1920 – 1930". centennialofflight.net - U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission. from the original on 2015-06-26. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b Ford, Doug (31 December 2014). "A return to Havana: the Airmail Cocktail". cold-glass.com. from the original on 2015-01-11. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  4. ^ Campbell Whitfield, William (1941). Shell, Ted (Illustrator) (ed.). Here's How. Mixed Drinks (1 ed.). Three Mountaineers Inc. p. 36.
  5. ^ a b c d Meehan, Jim; Gall, Chris (2011). The PDT Cocktail Book. New York: Sterling Epicur. pp. 48, 30. ISBN 978-1-4027-7923-7.
  6. ^ Esquire's Handbook for Hosts. New York: Grosset & Dunlap Publishers. 1949.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Rum trifft Champagner: Das völlig verdiente Revival des Air Mail Cocktails". mixology.eu (in German). 26 July 2019. from the original on 2021-06-14. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  8. ^ a b c Rense, Sarah (27 September 2019). "How to make an Air Mail". esquire.com. from the original on 2015-02-16. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  9. ^ Rense, Sarah (15 May 2020). "How to make a Honey Bee". esquire.com. from the original on 2015-02-15. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  10. ^ a b c "Airmail Cocktail". imbibemagazine.com. 6 May 2021. from the original on 2020-09-27. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Air Mail". bacardi.com (in German). from the original on 2021-04-22. Retrieved 17 June 2021.

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from Key West to Havana 2 and in 1930 a regular airmail service was established to and from the island 3 Shortly after the Airmail Cocktail appeared for the first time in an advertising brochure of the then still Cuba based rum manufacturer Bacardi 3 In 1941 the recipe was published in a mixology book 4 In his recipe collections Just Cocktails 1939 and Here s How 1941 the author W C Whitfield had collected numerous drinks from the years of prohibition and provided them with comments partly in laconic style As far as the Airmail Cocktail is concerned Whitfield commented on it It ought to make you fly high 5 The cocktail gained further popularity when the recipe was mentioned in the Handbook for Hosts in Esquire magazine in 1949 6 In the following decades the cocktail wasn t very popular having been published rarely In the 2010s however the cocktail experienced another boom by being mentioned in the PDT Cocktail Book 2011 and by the promotion of alcoholic drinks by the brand Bacardi 7 Ingredients and similar cocktails editThe basis for the Airmail Cocktail is a sour mixture of rum lime juice and honey or honey syrup which are first shaken on ice in a cocktail shaker and then strained into a pre cooled Cocktail glass The mixture is then topped up with sparkling wine The drink is similar to the Canchanchara 7 which consists of the same ingredients except for the sparkling wine Esquire magazine calls the Airmail Cocktail a combination of the cocktails French 75 and Honey Bee 8 The French 75 is a Champagne based drink and a classic mixture of Gin lemon juice and sugar syrup while the Honey Bee consists of white rum honey and lemon juice 9 and therefore is akin to a Daiquiri A modern cocktail which shares the ingredients rum lime juice and champagne with the Airmail Cocktail is the Old Cuban Its creation dates back to 2002 Most recipes feature a mixture ratio of 3 cl rum 1 5 cl lime juice and 1 5 cl honey syrup 7 8 which are then topped up with 3 cl champagne 5 10 and either garnished with a slice of lime on the rim of the glass 5 or not garnished at all 7 as usual for cocktails based on sparkling wine The magazine Imbibe recommends a dash of Angostura bitters and a mint leaf 10 while the rum manufacturer Bacardi recommends a postage stamp as garnish 11 The Cocktail can be prepared with dark or white rum Dark rum is best complemented with the addition of a comparatively aromatic honey while white rum prefers the use of a mild honey like Acacia blossom honey 7 Cuban rum is often recommended Substitution of the lime juice with lemon juice is possible 1 The honey syrup used for the cocktail is a mixture of 2 parts honey and 1 part water 5 which is easier to incorporate into mixtures and to add to taste than pure honey In most cases the cocktail is topped up with dry champagne Cremant or sparkling wine less so with Prosecco 10 It is usually served straight up in a pre cooled champagne flute or coupe 7 Some recipes call for much larger quantities of liquid and proportionally more sparkling wine which therefore suggests serving the cocktail in a Collins glass 8 References edit a b In the mix augustine bar de Archived from the original on 2014 05 04 Retrieved 17 June 2021 The Pioneering Years Commercial Aviation 1920 1930 centennialofflight net U S Centennial of Flight Commission Archived from the original on 2015 06 26 Retrieved 17 June 2021 a b Ford Doug 31 December 2014 A return to Havana the Airmail Cocktail cold glass com Archived from the original on 2015 01 11 Retrieved 17 June 2021 Campbell Whitfield William 1941 Shell Ted Illustrator ed Here s How Mixed Drinks 1 ed Three Mountaineers Inc p 36 a b c d Meehan Jim Gall Chris 2011 The PDT Cocktail Book New York Sterling Epicur pp 48 30 ISBN 978 1 4027 7923 7 Esquire s Handbook for Hosts New York Grosset amp Dunlap Publishers 1949 a b c d e f Rum trifft Champagner Das vollig verdiente Revival des Air Mail Cocktails mixology eu in German 26 July 2019 Archived from the original on 2021 06 14 Retrieved 17 June 2021 a b c Rense Sarah 27 September 2019 How to make an Air Mail esquire com Archived from the original on 2015 02 16 Retrieved 17 June 2021 Rense Sarah 15 May 2020 How to make a Honey Bee esquire com Archived from the original on 2015 02 15 Retrieved 17 June 2021 a b c Airmail Cocktail imbibemagazine com 6 May 2021 Archived from the original on 2020 09 27 Retrieved 17 June 2021 Air Mail bacardi com in German Archived from the original on 2021 04 22 Retrieved 17 June 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Airmail cocktail amp oldid 1121068210, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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