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Quick Cocktails - Clover Club - Recipe

Clover Club

Clover Club has an average of 160 calories and 27% alcohol content. The main type of alcohol is Gin.

The Clover Club is a pre-Prohibition cocktail named after a men's club in Philadelphia. It is made with gin, lemon juice, raspberry syrup, and egg white, giving it a smooth and frothy texture. The cocktail has a striking pink color and a balanced sweet-tart flavor. The Clover Club fell out of favor during the mid-20th century but has experienced a revival in recent years, becoming a popular choice for those who appreciate classic cocktails with a modern twist.
Anker Ingredients

Clover Club Simple Cocktail Ingredient List

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· • 2 oz Gin
• 1/2 oz Lemon Juice
• 1/2 oz Raspberry Syrup
• 1 Egg White
• Ice
• Fresh raspberries (for garnish)

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Instructions

Instructions on How to Make a Clover Club

• Mix Ingredients: In a shaker, combine gin, lemon juice, raspberry syrup, and egg white with ice.
• Shake: Shake vigorously until well chilled and frothy.
• Strain and Serve: Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with fresh raspberries.

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Quick Cocktails - Clover Club - Recipe

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Background and Origins of

Clover Club

The Clover Club was named after a men's club of the same name that met at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia. The club, which was founded in the late 19th century, was a gathering place for prominent lawyers, writers, and businessmen. The cocktail quickly became a signature drink at the club, gaining popularity for its refreshing and slightly tart flavor. The Clover Club experienced a decline in popularity during the mid-20th century, as the tastes of cocktail drinkers shifted towards simpler and more straightforward drinks. However, it has seen a resurgence in recent years, thanks to the craft cocktail movement and a renewed interest in classic cocktails. Today, the Clover Club is celebrated for its timeless appeal and is a staple on the menus of many cocktail bars. One of the reasons for the Clover Club's enduring popularity is its versatility. While the classic recipe remains the most popular, bartenders have experimented with variations, such as using different types of berries or adding herbal elements like rosemary or mint. These variations allow for creative interpretations while preserving the essence of the original cocktail.

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