Who invented tom collins




















Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Classic cocktail Tom Collins named after a popular joke. Submit a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. The origins of the Tom Collins are unknown and are lost somewhere in the middle of the 19th century. The mystery has never been solved definitively, but a funny argument remains in the annals. In the s, HL Mencken wrote that the cocktail was certainly American, because the English have no imagination in assigning names.

Therefore, for example, if a recipe mixes whiskey and soda, they call it a whiskey-and-soda. According to some sources, the Tom Collins originated from a joke told in New York in A group of friends began telling people in bars that a man named Tom Collins was walking around the city, telling falsehoods about them.

Today the Tom Collins is part of a larger cocktail family, all roughly the same mix of gin, lemon, sugar and carbonated water, with slight variations. But according to Jared Brown, a master distiller and co-founder of Sipsmith, the first traditional copper-pot gin distillery in London, no one really knows which is which. Thomas Bilgram, a Dane expat in Vietnam, turns misery into magic with his craft gin made from near-death beer.

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If the prank was well-delivered—and since back in the day, issues of slander were resolved with fisticuffs, not Tweets—the Friend would storm out into the streets of the city in search of this Tom Collins.



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