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French 75

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French 75

Created during World War I, the name of this drink was supposedly inspired by the fact that taking a sip of it feels like getting shelled with a French 75mm field gun, a powerful piece of artillery.


- 2 oz gin

- 2 dashes simple syrup

- .5 oz lemon juice

- Champagne


Shake gin, simple syrup, and lemon juice with ice. Strain into a champagne glass. Top with champagne.

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