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Buck (cocktail)
The Buck is a classic cocktail that originated in the United States during the late 19th century. It is a refreshing and fizzy drink that typically consists of a base spirit, ginger ale or ginger beer, and a squeeze of citrus juice. The Buck is often served over ice in a highball glass and garnished with a citrus wedge.
History
The exact origins of the Buck cocktail are unclear, but it is believed to have been created as a variation of the popular Gin and Tonic. The use of ginger ale or ginger beer in place of tonic water gives the Buck its distinct flavor profile.
Ingredients
The traditional Buck cocktail recipe calls for the following ingredients:
- 2 ounces of base spirit (such as whiskey, vodka, or gin)
- 4 ounces of ginger ale or ginger beer
- Juice of half a lemon or lime
Preparation
To prepare a Buck cocktail, follow these steps:
- Fill a highball glass with ice cubes.
- Pour the base spirit over the ice.
- Squeeze the juice of half a lemon or lime into the glass.
- Top it off with ginger ale or ginger beer.
- Stir gently to combine the ingredients.
- Garnish with a citrus wedge.
Variations
There are numerous variations of the Buck cocktail, each featuring a different base spirit and sometimes additional ingredients. Some popular variations include:
- Whiskey Buck: Made with whiskey as the base spirit.
- Vodka Buck: Made with vodka as the base spirit.
- Gin Buck: Made with gin as the base spirit.
- Dark 'n' Stormy: A variation made with dark rum and ginger beer.
- Moscow Mule: A variation made with vodka, ginger beer, and lime juice.
See Also
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