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Ward 8 (cocktail)[edit]
The Ward 8 or Ward Eight is a classic cocktail that originated in the United States. It is named after a political district in Boston, Massachusetts.
History[edit]
The Ward 8 was reportedly created at the Locke-Ober restaurant in Boston in 1898 to celebrate the election victory of Martin M. Lomasney to the state's legislature. Lomasney was a powerful political figure in Boston, and the cocktail was named after the ward that he represented.
Ingredients[edit]
The Ward 8 is typically made with the following ingredients:
Preparation[edit]
To prepare a Ward 8, the ingredients are shaken with ice and then strained into a chilled cocktail glass. The drink is traditionally garnished with a cherry.
Variations[edit]
There are many variations of the Ward 8. Some recipes call for the addition of sugar or simple syrup, while others use bourbon instead of rye whiskey. The amount of lemon juice, orange juice, and grenadine can also be adjusted to taste.
Popularity[edit]
The Ward 8 is a popular cocktail in Boston and is often served at political events. It is also a staple on the menu at many classic American bars and restaurants.
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
- "The Ward 8 Cocktail." Imbibe Magazine.
- "The Ward 8: A Boston Classic." Boston Magazine.
- "The Ward 8 Cocktail: A Taste of Boston's Political Past." The Boston Globe.
External Links[edit]
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A classic Ward 8 cocktail served in a glass.
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A notice related to the Ward 8 cocktail.