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Damn the weather
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    Damn the weather

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    Damn the weather
    Cocktail
    Damn the weather cocktail.jpg
    Type Cocktail
    Base spirit
    Served Straight up: chilled, without ice
    Standard garnish Slice of orange
    Standard drinkware
    Cocktail Glass (Martini).svg
    Cocktail glass
    Commonly used ingredients
    • 1 measure gin
    • 1/2 measure sweet vermouth
    • 1/2 measure orange juice
    • 1/4 measure orange curacao or triple sec
    Preparation Shake with ice and strain into a chilled large cocktail glass

    A damn the weather (or damn-the-weather) is a Prohibition Era cocktail made with Gin, sweet vermouth, orange juice, and a sweetener (either Triple Sec or Curaçao). It is served shaken and chilled, often with a slice of orange or other citrus fruit.

    History

    Like many prohibition-era cocktails, the damn the weather was conceived as a way to hide the scent and flavor of poor quality homemade spirits, in this case bathtub gin. The original recipe was included in Harry Craddock's 1930 The Savoy Cocktail Book. A bar/restaurant in Seattle takes its name from the drink.

    Variations

    • The Despite the Weather cocktail is made with shochu, pisco, orange juice, lemon, passion fruit, and ginger syrup.
    • The drink may be served over ice in a short glass.
    • Grand Marnier or Cointreau may be substituted for the sweetener.

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