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Encyclopedia > Bijou (cocktail)
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Bijou Cocktail
Type: Cocktail
Primary alcohol by volume:
Served: "Straight up"; without ice
Standard garnish: cherry
Standard drinkware: Cocktail glass
Commonly used ingredients:
Preparation: Stir in mixing glass with ice and strain.

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Procedure

Pour everything but the cherry in a mixing glass that is filled with ice. Stir gently for a few seconds. Strain into a cocktail glass and garnish with a cherry. Serve chilled.


Trivia

  • This drink was featured in the fourth episode of the animated Japanese series Bartender (manga).
  • The drink can also be found in the huge book of mixed drinks called `Mr. Boston Platinum Edition: 1,500 Recipes, Tools, and Techniques for the Master Mixologist'.
  • In French the word Bijou means "jewel".

Bartender ) is the title of a Japanese manga series written by Japanese mangaka Araki Joh and illustrated by Kenji Nagatomo centering around a genius bartender who helps people with their problems. ...

External links

  • Cocktail Database


 
 

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