Best 2 The Raffles Hotel Original Singapore Gin Sling Cocktail Recipes

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In the heart of Singapore, nestled amidst the colonial grandeur of Raffles Hotel, lies a timeless tipple that has captivated taste buds for over a century: the Singapore Gin Sling. This iconic cocktail, boasting a vibrant history and a blend of tantalizing flavors, is not just a drink; it's an experience. Join us on a culinary journey as we unveil the secrets behind this classic libation and explore the variations it has inspired, each offering a unique twist on the original.

From the traditional Raffles Hotel Original Singapore Gin Sling, with its delicate balance of gin, lime, pineapple, and Bénédictine, to the refreshing Japanese Yamazaki Gin Sling, featuring Japanese whisky and yuzu, these recipes showcase the versatility and adaptability of this beloved cocktail. Whether you prefer the herbaceous notes of Hendrick's Gin in the Hendrick's Singapore Gin Sling or the smoky aura of mezcal in the Mezcal Singapore Sling, there's a gin sling variation to suit every palate. Embrace the rich heritage and vibrant flavors of the Singapore Gin Sling, and embark on a delightful voyage through the world of mixology.

Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!

SINGAPORE SLING



Singapore Sling image

The Singapore Sling is a classic cocktail that originated at the Long Bar at the Raffles Hotel. It is fruity, herbaceous and tastes like paradise.

Provided by Liquor.com

Time 3m

Number Of Ingredients 10

3/4 ounce gin
1/4 ounce Benedictine
1/4 ounce Grand Marnier
1/4 ounce Heering cherry liqueur
1 ounce pineapple juice
1/2 ounce lime juice, freshly squeezed
1 dash Angostura bitters
Club soda, chilled, to top
Garnish: orange slice
Garnish: cherry

Steps:

  • Add the gin, Benedictine, Grand Marnier, cherry liqueur, pineapple juice, lime juice and bitters into a shaker with ice and shake until well-chilled.
  • Strain into a highball glass over fresh ice, and top with the club soda.
  • Garnish with an orange slice and a cherry.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 169 kcal, Carbohydrate 20 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 1 g, Protein 1 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 3 mg, Sugar 15 g, Fat 0 g, UnsaturatedFat 0 g

THE RAFFLES HOTEL ORIGINAL SINGAPORE GIN SLING COCKTAIL



The Raffles Hotel Original Singapore Gin Sling Cocktail image

The Singapore Sling is one of those wonderful drinks that we probably have all heard of, but perhaps have never had. And because this recipe is often incorrectly recorded in most recipe books, even if you've think you've had it, you probably haven't. One of the key, and often overlooked ingredients in this drink is Benedictine. While the resulting flavour is not overly predominate, it does add a certain taste profile that would be totally missing without this secret ingredient. None dispute that the Singapore Sling was originally created by Mr. Ngiam Tong Boon for the Raffles Hotel in Singapore. However that is where the agreements end. The exact date is in question, with some people claiming it was in 1915, some 1913, while the hotel itself claims that it was created sometime prior to 1910. There is also plenty of disagreement as to how closely the current version of this drink that is served at Raffles is to what was originally served. Apparently the original recipe was lost and forgotten sometime in the 1930's, and the drink that they currently serve at the hotel's Long Bar (see recipe below) is based on memories of former bartenders, and some written notes that they were able to discover. Whatever the truth may be, this "iconic" drink is still enjoyed today, as much as it was back in the early 20th century! Maybe, the only way to really appreciate this cocktail, is to sip it slowly whilst sitting in a rattan chair, under the ceiling fans in the Long Bar at Raffles Hotel!

Provided by French Tart

Categories     Beverages

Time 3m

Yield 1 Singapore Gin Sling, 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 1/2 ounces gin
1/2 ounce cherry heering
1/4 ounce Cointreau liqueur
1/4 ounce benedictine
4 ounces pineapple juice
1/2 ounce lime juice
1/3 ounce grenadine
1 dash bitters

Steps:

  • Shake with ice.
  • Strain into an ice filled collins glass.
  • Garnish with cherry and slice of pineapple.
  • SINGAPORE SLING.
  • The Singapore Sling was created at Raffles Hotel at the turn-of-the-century by Hainanese-Chinese bartender, Mr. Ngiam Tong Boon.
  • In the Hotel's museum, visitors may view the safe in which Mr. Ngiam locked away his precious recipe books, as well as the Sling recipe hastily jotted on a bar-chit in 1936 by a visitor to the Hotel who asked the waiter for it.
  • Originally, the Singapore Sling was meant as a woman's drink, hence the attractive pink colour. Today, it is very definately a drink enjoyed by all, without which any visit to Raffles Hotel is incomplete.
  • Metric Measurements as printed on the orginal raffles Hotel menu.
  • 30ml Gin.
  • 15 ml Cherry Brandy.
  • 120 ml Pineapple Juice.
  • 15 ml Lime Juice.
  • 7.5 ml Cointreau.
  • 7.5 ml Dom Benedictine.
  • 10 ml Grenadine.
  • A Dash of Angostura Bitters.
  • Garnish with a slice of Pineapple and Cherry.

Tips:

  • Choose high-quality ingredients: Use fresh citrus fruits, premium gin, and aromatic bitters for the best flavor.
  • Chill your glass beforehand: This will help keep your cocktail cold and refreshing.
  • Measure your ingredients accurately: This is important for achieving the perfect balance of flavors.
  • Garnish your cocktail with a twist of lemon or lime: This adds a touch of elegance and freshness.
  • Enjoy your cocktail immediately: The Raffles Hotel Original Singapore Gin Sling is best enjoyed fresh.

Conclusion:

The Raffles Hotel Original Singapore Gin Sling is a classic cocktail that is perfect for any occasion. With its refreshing taste and elegant presentation, it's sure to impress your guests. So next time you're looking for a delicious and refreshing cocktail, give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed.

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