And here’s the latest news: Taylor was reportedly dining with friends in Kansas City when — wait for it — ordered a cocktail. That cocktail?delicious, crispy french blonde.
origin of the drink It’s unclear.Reportedly, it is may have been invented It was created by a French bartender in the 1920s who wanted to create a more “feminine” French 75. It could have been invented in New York City or even Kansas itself. Whatever its origins, this drink is clearlyclassic. ”
according to Page 6, Taylor recently went to dinner with friends at Rye restaurant in Kansas.Restaurant owner claims French blonde is Taylor’s A new favorite. And whatever Taylor does, we do. So I decided to teach you how to make it.
(On a side note, I’m really happy that the Queen has moved on from her previous favorite drink. she once told us It was Diet Coke and Vodka. Taylor, I’m glad you introduced us to something new. )
Step 1: Mix all ingredients in a cocktail shaker. Shake with ice.
Step 2: Strain into your favorite glass.
You can also garnish with grapefruit peel, like I tried (I’m not very good at it).
here we go! Your nice little cocktail.
Reader, this drink is very good. Definitely worth the hype.It was very light and fresh and had no taste too much Alcohol is strong…Although it does contain alcohol. It doesn’t hurt that this drink is one of the easiest to make in the world.
I’ll add a second review as it becomes available. I made one of these for my roommate who works next to me in the living room. She took a sip and said: “That’s…unfortunately… Really Sounds good. ” Here we are, drinking this fancy cocktail at 2pm on a sunny Friday, and it feels like we’re right here. mad men. I think I’ll try something different.
Saint-Germain elderflower adds a delicate floral flavor, while grapefruit tempers the sweetness of the rillette, keeping the drink from being too sweet.
Percy wanted to come see it too. You have nothing, Percy.
If you’ve made this before or are thinking of giving it a try, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Oh, and if you have any other cocktail recommendations, please drop them below. I’m always looking for more things to try!
And, Taylor, thank you for taking the rec, even if it was just ordering a random cocktail off the menu at a restaurant in Kansas.