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Cosmopolitan (cocktail)

A cosmopolitan, or, informally, a cosmo, is a cocktail made with vodka, Cointreau, cranberry juice, and freshly squeezed or sweetened lime juice.

Cosmopolitan
IBA official cocktail
A cosmopolitan garnished with a lemon twist
TypeCocktail
Base spirit
ServedStraight up: chilled, without ice
Standard garnishlime slice
Standard drinkware
Cosmopolitan or cocktail glass
IBA specified
ingredients†
PreparationShake all ingredients in cocktail shaker filled with ice. Strain into a large cocktail glass. Garnish with lime slice.
Commonly servedAll day
NotesThe drink should be a frothy bright pink color
† Cosmopolitan recipe at International Bartenders Association
A cosmopolitan

The cosmopolitan is a member of the Gimlet family of cocktails. Though often presented far differently, the cosmopolitan also bears a likeness in composition to the kamikaze shooter.

Preparation and serving edit

The International Bartenders Association recipe is based on vodka citron, lemon-flavored vodka.[1] The use of citrus-flavored vodka as the basis for this cocktail appears to have been widely popularized in the mid-1990s by cocktail expert Dale DeGroff[2] and is used in the IBA-approved recipe. Many bartenders, however, continue to use a standard unflavored vodka — this alternative would undoubtedly be historically consistent with any of the supposed predecessors of this drink that were popular in Ohio, Provincetown, or Minneapolis during the 1970s, or in San Francisco during the 1980s.[3][4][5][6] A lemon twist is sometimes used to garnish.

The cosmopolitan is usually served in a large cocktail glass, also called a martini glass. For this reason, the drink is sometimes mistakenly categorized as a type of martini.

Origins and mixology edit

The origin of the cosmopolitan is disputed.[7][8] with some histories tracing it from the gay community in 1970s Provincetown, moving west to Cleveland and Minneapolis, and landing in San Francisco. From there, it moved back east, with the contemporary recipe being mixed in 1989 in New York City. Another claim to the cosmo's origin is South Beach, Florida, in the mid-1980s.

Various creation claims edit

The 1930s edit

While the cocktail is widely perceived to be a more modern creation, there is a recipe for a "Cosmopolitan Daisy" which appears in Pioneers of Mixing at Elite Bars 1903–1933, published in 1934:

Jigger of Gordon's Gin (1+12 US fl oz [4.4 cl] Beefeater)

2 dash Cointreau (12 US fl oz [1.5 cl] Cointreau)
Juice of 1 Lemon (1 US fl oz [3.0 cl] Lemon Juice)
1 tsp [.5 cl] Raspberry Syrup (homemade)

Shake with ice and strain into a cocktail glass.[9]

Made with ingredients that would have been readily available during the period, this identically named cocktail aims for the same effect. If this drink is, in fact, the source of the modern cosmopolitan, then it would be an adaption of a Daisy rather than a Kamikaze.[10][11][9]

c. 1970s: Provincetown edit

One version of the creation of this popular drink credits the accomplishment to the gay community in Provincetown, Massachusetts.[8][12][7]

1970s: John Caine edit

John Caine is the owner of several popular bars in San Francisco and a cosmopolitan expert. He partially credits the upsurge in cocktails during the 1970s to the Cosmo being served at fern bars.[8] Caine is credited with bringing the Cosmo west from Cleveland.[13]

1975: Neal Murray edit

Bartender Neal Murray says he created the cosmopolitan in 1975 at the Cork & Cleaver steak house in Minneapolis.[14] According to Murray, he added a splash of cranberry juice to a Kamikaze and the first taster declared, "How cosmopolitan."[14]

Murray's Cosmopolitan used 1.5 oz Gordon's Gin, .75 oz Rose's Lime, .75 oz Leroux triple sec, and .5 oz cranberry juice.[15]

c. 1985: Cheryl Cook edit

There are several other claims made as to the origin of the cosmopolitan. Cocktail historian Gary Regan credits bartender Cheryl Cook of the Strand Restaurant in South Beach, Florida, with the original creation.[16][8] In a letter to Regan, Cook related the story of how she created the drink in 1985 or 1986:

What overwhelmed me was the number of people who ordered Martinis just to be seen with a Martini glass in their hand. It was on this realization that gave me the idea to create a drink that everyone could palate and was visually stunning in that classic glass. This is what the Cosmo was based on.[17]

Cook's original recipes called for "Absolut Citron, a splash of Triple sec, a drop of Rose's lime and just enough cranberry to make it oh so pretty in pink."[17] Although Absolut Citron was not introduced anywhere officially until 1988, it was test-marketed in Miami.

1987: Patrick "Paddy" Mitten edit

Cheryl Charming's The Cocktail Companion credits a bartender named Patrick "Paddy" Mitten with bringing the drink to New York City from San Francisco in October 1987.[18]

1989: Toby Cecchini & Melissa Huffsmith-Roth edit

Notable bartender Gaz Regan says that the internationally recognized version of the cocktail was created by Toby Cecchini & Melissa Huffsmith-Roth in 1989 at The Odeon, a restaurant in Manhattan, based on a poorly described version of Cheryl Cook's creation.[17] Cecchini and Huffsmith-Roth's Cosmopolitan includes 2 oz Absolut Citron vodka, 1 oz Cointreau, 1 oz lime juice, and .5 oz cranberry juice.[15] Other sources give Cecchini sole credit for the contemporary drink's invention.[19][7]

1993: New York City edit

According to Sally Ann Berk and Bob Sennett, the Cosmopolitan appears in literature as early as 1993 and derives from New York City.[20][21][22][23]

Popularity edit

The cosmopolitan gained popularity in the 1990s thanks in part to Madonna.[24] Dale DeGroff explains that after the singer was spotted drinking one in 1996, overnight he received calls across the globe, "as far away as Germany and Australia" for the recipe.[25][26]

It was later frequently mentioned on the television program Sex and the City,[14] in which Sarah Jessica Parker's character, Carrie Bradshaw, commonly ordered the drink when out with her girlfriends. The trend was spoofed in the 2008 film adaptation when Miranda Hobbes asks Carrie why she ceased drinking them, to which Carrie replies, "Because everyone else started."[citation needed]

Variations edit

  • One variation calls for stirring in a mixing glass, instead of shaking.[27]
  • An alternative ingredient in substitution for Cointreau is a variation of the French Martini.
  • The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Kathy Wakile created a Red Velvet Cosmo, based on one of her favorite desserts, red velvet cake.[28][29]
  • For a virgin cosmopolitan, replace the vodka and triple sec with orange juice and pink lemonade.[30]
  • For a "constipolitan," use prune juice in place of cranberry juice.[31]
  • A CosNOpolitan, from Kimbal Musk's The Kitchen, has cranberry juice, lime, orange bitters, and soda.[32]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Official Cocktail recipe: Cosmopolitan". International Bartenders Association. Retrieved 2017-08-13.
  2. ^ "Cosmopolitan #2 (DeGroff's formula) Cocktail Recipe – How To Make Cocktail Recipes". diffordsguide. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  3. ^ Calabrese, Salvatore (1997). Classic Cocktails. London: Prion Books. p. 103. ISBN 1-85375-240-1.
  4. ^ Kammerling, Alex (June 2003). "All You Need to Know About The Cosmopolitan". Class, the magazine of bar culture.
  5. ^ 150 Classic Cocktails. London: Hamlyn. 2003. p. 38. ISBN 0-600-60992-8.
  6. ^ Cocktails: The Complete Book of Cocktail Recipes for the Bartender. London: Octopus Publishing Group. 2007. ISBN 978-0-600-61671-9.
  7. ^ a b c KRISHNA, PRIYA (Sep 11, 2019). "The Definitive History of the Cosmopolitan: Quibbling over who invented it is only half the tale. Here's how the pink drink went from a Cleveland gay bar to Madonna's call drink to SATC, according to the people responsible for it". Punch.
  8. ^ a b c d Harrington, Paul; Moorhead, Laura (1998). Cocktail: The Drinks for the 21st Century. New York: Viking (Penguin Putnam Inc.). p. 76.
  9. ^ a b Mueller, Charles Christopher (1934). Pioneers of Mixing at Elite Bars: 1903-1933. New York: Trinity Press.
  10. ^ HESS, ROBERT. . THE COCKTAIL SPIRIT. Small Screen Network. Archived from the original on 2017-12-23. Retrieved 2013-11-05.
  11. ^ "Cosmopolitan #3 (1934 recipe) Cocktail Recipe – How To Make Cocktail Recipes". diffordsguide. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  12. ^ Popik, Barry (January 10, 2005). . The Big Apple. Archived from the original on July 13, 2017.
  13. ^ Kilduff, Paul. . The Kilduff Archive. The Monthly: The East Bay's Premier Magazine of Culture and Commerce. Archived from the original on 2010-10-05. Retrieved 2008-05-20.
  14. ^ a b c . Best of the Twin Cities 2006. CityPages.com. Archived from the original on 2007-01-09. Retrieved 2018-08-22.
  15. ^ a b Charming, Cheryl (2022). The Bartender's Ultimate Guide to Cocktails: A Guide to Cocktail History, Culture, Trivia and Favorite Drinks. Mango Media. p. 124. ISBN 978-1-64250-793-5.
  16. ^ Grimes, William (November 2001). Straight Up Or On the Rocks: The Story of the American Cocktail. North Point Press. p. 119. ISBN 9780865476011..
  17. ^ a b c Regan, Gary; Regan, Mardee Haidin (October 2006). . Ardent Spirits e-letter. Vol. 7, Issue 6. Archived from the original on 2007-07-07. Retrieved 2006-12-31.
  18. ^ Charming, Cheryl (2018). The Cocktail Companion: A Guide to Cocktail History, Culture, Trivia and Favorite Drinks. Mango Media Inc. p. 113. ISBN 978-1-63353-924-2.
  19. ^ Simonson, Robert (Sep 19, 2016). "COSMOS! How the Inventor of the Cosmopolitan Learned to Embrace His Most Famous Creation". Grub Street.
  20. ^ Berk, Sally Ann (April 10, 2006). The New York Bartender's Guide (2nd ed.). Black Dog & Leventhal. ISBN 978-1579124700.
  21. ^ Sennett, Bob (1993). Complete World Bartender Guide: The Standard Reference to More than 2,400 Drinks. Bantam Books. p. 117. ISBN 978-0553299007.
  22. ^ New York. Vol. 27, no. 43. Oct 31, 1994. p. 84. {{cite magazine}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  23. ^ Metzelthin, Pearl Violette Newfield (July 1995). Gourmet. Vol. 55. New York, New York. pp. 7–12. {{cite magazine}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  24. ^ "Cosmopolitan" (in Spanish). University of Málaga. 2009. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  25. ^ Sandham, Tom (2012). World's Best Cocktails. Fair Winds Press. p. 116. ISBN 9781592335275. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  26. ^ Chirico, Rob (2015). Field Guide to Cocktails. Quirk Books. p. 93. ISBN 9781594748417. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  27. ^ "Cosmopolitan Drink Recipe". Spirit Drinks. Retrieved 2010-07-01.
  28. ^ Fabrikant, Mel (28 February 2012). . Paramus Post. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
  29. ^ . Bravo TV. Real Housewives of New Jersey. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  30. ^ Hamilton, Brian (21 December 2016). "Virgin Cosmopolitan Drink". Go Shindig. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
  31. ^ "Constipolitan Drink Recipe – Cocktail". www.barnonedrinks.com.
  32. ^ Schultz, E.J. (2019-01-19). "Sober Times for Alcohol Marketers". Advertising Age. Vol. 90, no. 2. p. 26.

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A cosmopolitan or informally a cosmo is a cocktail made with vodka Cointreau cranberry juice and freshly squeezed or sweetened lime juice CosmopolitanIBA official cocktailA cosmopolitan garnished with a lemon twistTypeCocktailBase spiritVodkaServedStraight up chilled without iceStandard garnishlime sliceStandard drinkwareCosmopolitan or cocktail glassIBA specifiedingredients 40 ml Vodka Citron 15 ml Cointreau 15 ml Fresh lime juice 30 ml cranberry juicePreparationShake all ingredients in cocktail shaker filled with ice Strain into a large cocktail glass Garnish with lime slice Commonly servedAll dayNotesThe drink should be a frothy bright pink color Cosmopolitan recipe at International Bartenders Association A cosmopolitan The cosmopolitan is a member of the Gimlet family of cocktails Though often presented far differently the cosmopolitan also bears a likeness in composition to the kamikaze shooter Contents 1 Preparation and serving 2 Origins and mixology 2 1 Various creation claims 2 1 1 The 1930s 2 1 2 c 1970s Provincetown 2 1 3 1970s John Caine 2 1 4 1975 Neal Murray 2 1 5 c 1985 Cheryl Cook 2 1 6 1987 Patrick Paddy Mitten 2 1 7 1989 Toby Cecchini amp Melissa Huffsmith Roth 2 1 8 1993 New York City 3 Popularity 4 Variations 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPreparation and serving editThe International Bartenders Association recipe is based on vodka citron lemon flavored vodka 1 The use of citrus flavored vodka as the basis for this cocktail appears to have been widely popularized in the mid 1990s by cocktail expert Dale DeGroff 2 and is used in the IBA approved recipe Many bartenders however continue to use a standard unflavored vodka this alternative would undoubtedly be historically consistent with any of the supposed predecessors of this drink that were popular in Ohio Provincetown or Minneapolis during the 1970s or in San Francisco during the 1980s 3 4 5 6 A lemon twist is sometimes used to garnish The cosmopolitan is usually served in a large cocktail glass also called a martini glass For this reason the drink is sometimes mistakenly categorized as a type of martini Origins and mixology editThe origin of the cosmopolitan is disputed 7 8 with some histories tracing it from the gay community in 1970s Provincetown moving west to Cleveland and Minneapolis and landing in San Francisco From there it moved back east with the contemporary recipe being mixed in 1989 in New York City Another claim to the cosmo s origin is South Beach Florida in the mid 1980s Various creation claims edit The 1930s edit While the cocktail is widely perceived to be a more modern creation there is a recipe for a Cosmopolitan Daisy which appears in Pioneers of Mixing at Elite Bars 1903 1933 published in 1934 Jigger of Gordon s Gin 1 1 2 US fl oz 4 4 cl Beefeater 2 dash Cointreau 1 2 US fl oz 1 5 cl Cointreau Juice of 1 Lemon 1 US fl oz 3 0 cl Lemon Juice 1 tsp 5 cl Raspberry Syrup homemade Shake with ice and strain into a cocktail glass 9 Made with ingredients that would have been readily available during the period this identically named cocktail aims for the same effect If this drink is in fact the source of the modern cosmopolitan then it would be an adaption of a Daisy rather than a Kamikaze 10 11 9 c 1970s Provincetown edit One version of the creation of this popular drink credits the accomplishment to the gay community in Provincetown Massachusetts 8 12 7 1970s John Caine edit John Caine is the owner of several popular bars in San Francisco and a cosmopolitan expert He partially credits the upsurge in cocktails during the 1970s to the Cosmo being served at fern bars 8 Caine is credited with bringing the Cosmo west from Cleveland 13 1975 Neal Murray edit Bartender Neal Murray says he created the cosmopolitan in 1975 at the Cork amp Cleaver steak house in Minneapolis 14 According to Murray he added a splash of cranberry juice to a Kamikaze and the first taster declared How cosmopolitan 14 Murray s Cosmopolitan used 1 5 oz Gordon s Gin 75 oz Rose s Lime 75 oz Leroux triple sec and 5 oz cranberry juice 15 c 1985 Cheryl Cook edit There are several other claims made as to the origin of the cosmopolitan Cocktail historian Gary Regan credits bartender Cheryl Cook of the Strand Restaurant in South Beach Florida with the original creation 16 8 In a letter to Regan Cook related the story of how she created the drink in 1985 or 1986 What overwhelmed me was the number of people who ordered Martinis just to be seen with a Martini glass in their hand It was on this realization that gave me the idea to create a drink that everyone could palate and was visually stunning in that classic glass This is what the Cosmo was based on 17 Cook s original recipes called for Absolut Citron a splash of Triple sec a drop of Rose s lime and just enough cranberry to make it oh so pretty in pink 17 Although Absolut Citron was not introduced anywhere officially until 1988 it was test marketed in Miami 1987 Patrick Paddy Mitten edit Cheryl Charming s The Cocktail Companion credits a bartender named Patrick Paddy Mitten with bringing the drink to New York City from San Francisco in October 1987 18 1989 Toby Cecchini amp Melissa Huffsmith Roth edit Notable bartender Gaz Regan says that the internationally recognized version of the cocktail was created by Toby Cecchini amp Melissa Huffsmith Roth in 1989 at The Odeon a restaurant in Manhattan based on a poorly described version of Cheryl Cook s creation 17 Cecchini and Huffsmith Roth s Cosmopolitan includes 2 oz Absolut Citron vodka 1 oz Cointreau 1 oz lime juice and 5 oz cranberry juice 15 Other sources give Cecchini sole credit for the contemporary drink s invention 19 7 1993 New York City edit According to Sally Ann Berk and Bob Sennett the Cosmopolitan appears in literature as early as 1993 and derives from New York City 20 21 22 23 Popularity editThe cosmopolitan gained popularity in the 1990s thanks in part to Madonna 24 Dale DeGroff explains that after the singer was spotted drinking one in 1996 overnight he received calls across the globe as far away as Germany and Australia for the recipe 25 26 It was later frequently mentioned on the television program Sex and the City 14 in which Sarah Jessica Parker s character Carrie Bradshaw commonly ordered the drink when out with her girlfriends The trend was spoofed in the 2008 film adaptation when Miranda Hobbes asks Carrie why she ceased drinking them to which Carrie replies Because everyone else started citation needed Variations editOne variation calls for stirring in a mixing glass instead of shaking 27 An alternative ingredient in substitution for Cointreau is a variation of the French Martini The Real Housewives of New Jersey star Kathy Wakile created a Red Velvet Cosmo based on one of her favorite desserts red velvet cake 28 29 For a virgin cosmopolitan replace the vodka and triple sec with orange juice and pink lemonade 30 For a constipolitan use prune juice in place of cranberry juice 31 A CosNOpolitan from Kimbal Musk s The Kitchen has cranberry juice lime orange bitters and soda 32 See also editList of cocktails MartiniReferences edit Official Cocktail recipe Cosmopolitan International Bartenders Association Retrieved 2017 08 13 Cosmopolitan 2 DeGroff s formula Cocktail Recipe How To Make Cocktail Recipes diffordsguide Retrieved 2014 03 15 Calabrese Salvatore 1997 Classic Cocktails London Prion Books p 103 ISBN 1 85375 240 1 Kammerling Alex June 2003 All You Need to Know About The Cosmopolitan Class the magazine of bar culture 150 Classic Cocktails London Hamlyn 2003 p 38 ISBN 0 600 60992 8 Cocktails The Complete Book of Cocktail Recipes for the Bartender London Octopus Publishing Group 2007 ISBN 978 0 600 61671 9 a b c KRISHNA PRIYA Sep 11 2019 The Definitive History of the Cosmopolitan Quibbling over who invented it is only half the tale Here s how the pink drink went from a Cleveland gay bar to Madonna s call drink to SATC according to the people responsible for it Punch a b c d Harrington Paul Moorhead Laura 1998 Cocktail The Drinks for the 21st Century New York Viking Penguin Putnam Inc p 76 a b Mueller Charles Christopher 1934 Pioneers of Mixing at Elite Bars 1903 1933 New York Trinity Press HESS ROBERT Cosmopolitan Cocktail THE COCKTAIL SPIRIT Small Screen Network Archived from the original on 2017 12 23 Retrieved 2013 11 05 Cosmopolitan 3 1934 recipe Cocktail Recipe How To Make Cocktail Recipes diffordsguide Retrieved 2014 03 15 Popik Barry January 10 2005 Cosmopolitan cocktail The Big Apple Archived from the original on July 13 2017 Kilduff Paul Belly Up to the Bar John Caine brought the cosmo to Frisco The Kilduff Archive The Monthly The East Bay s Premier Magazine of Culture and Commerce Archived from the original on 2010 10 05 Retrieved 2008 05 20 a b c Best Locally Created Cocktail Best of the Twin Cities 2006 CityPages com Archived from the original on 2007 01 09 Retrieved 2018 08 22 a b Charming Cheryl 2022 The Bartender s Ultimate Guide to Cocktails A Guide to Cocktail History Culture Trivia and Favorite Drinks Mango Media p 124 ISBN 978 1 64250 793 5 Grimes William November 2001 Straight Up Or On the Rocks The Story of the American Cocktail North Point Press p 119 ISBN 9780865476011 a b c Regan Gary Regan Mardee Haidin October 2006 The Birth of the Cosmopolitan A Tale of Two Bartenders Ardent Spirits e letter Vol 7 Issue 6 Archived from the original on 2007 07 07 Retrieved 2006 12 31 Charming Cheryl 2018 The Cocktail Companion A Guide to Cocktail History Culture Trivia and Favorite Drinks Mango Media Inc p 113 ISBN 978 1 63353 924 2 Simonson Robert Sep 19 2016 COSMOS How the Inventor of the Cosmopolitan Learned to Embrace His Most Famous Creation Grub Street Berk Sally Ann April 10 2006 The New York Bartender s Guide 2nd ed Black Dog amp Leventhal ISBN 978 1579124700 Sennett Bob 1993 Complete World Bartender Guide The Standard Reference to More than 2 400 Drinks Bantam Books p 117 ISBN 978 0553299007 New York Vol 27 no 43 Oct 31 1994 p 84 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Missing or empty title help Metzelthin Pearl Violette Newfield July 1995 Gourmet Vol 55 New York New York pp 7 12 a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Missing or empty title help Cosmopolitan in Spanish University of Malaga 2009 Retrieved October 11 2023 Sandham Tom 2012 World s Best Cocktails Fair Winds Press p 116 ISBN 9781592335275 Retrieved October 11 2023 Chirico Rob 2015 Field Guide to Cocktails Quirk Books p 93 ISBN 9781594748417 Retrieved October 11 2023 Cosmopolitan Drink Recipe Spirit Drinks Retrieved 2010 07 01 Fabrikant Mel 28 February 2012 Red Velvet Cosmo Introduced By Kathy Wakile of The Real Housewives of New Jersey Paramus Post Archived from the original on 31 March 2012 Retrieved 5 July 2012 Bio Kathy Wakile Cast Bravo TV Real Housewives of New Jersey Archived from the original on 5 November 2013 Retrieved 5 November 2013 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