Pegu Club

(Cocktail)

Ingredients
2 ounces
Gin
1/2 ounce
dash of
garnish with
Preparation

Pour all ingredients into a mixing glass halfway filled with ice cubes. Stir well and with a bar spoon strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with a lime twist and serve.

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About Pegu Club

The Pegu is a Gin-based cocktail that was the signature drink of Burma's Pegu Club, a social club written about by the likes of Rudyard Kipling. The club was located just outside Rangoon. The recipe appeared in The Savoy Cocktail Book of 1930 by Harry Craddock and was called The Pegu Club Cocktail. Today it is known simply as The Pegu. The Pegu is best served in a chilled glass and is considered a hot weather drink. Its taste is reminiscant of grapefruit and some bartenders will garnish it with a twist of grapefruit peel or slice of fresh grapefruit although it is commonly served with a slice of lime to complement the lime juice in the drink. The cocktail features three of the five basic tastes :Sweet, Sour and Bitter. All it is missing is Salty and Savoury....

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