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Sea Breeze (cocktail) - Wikipedia
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A Sea Breeze is a cocktail of vodka with cranberry juice and grapefruit juice. Cocktails are usually consumed during the summer. Drinks can be shaken to create a foaming surface. This is considered an IBA Official Cocktail.

This drink follows the principle of classic cocktail strong balancing (alcohol) with weak (fruit juice) and sweet and sour.

A Bay Breeze, or Hawaiian Sea Breeze, is similar to Sea Breeze except for the substitution of pineapple juice for grapefruit juice. It is also closely related to Cape Codder (which has no orange juice) and Salted Dog (which does not have cranberry juice and is made with a salty rim).


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Cocktails were born in the late 1920s, but the recipes are different from those used today, as gin and grenadine are used in the original Sea Breeze. This is near the end of the Prohibition era. In the 1930s, Sea Winds had gin, apricot brandy, grenadine, and lemon juice. Then, the Sea Breeze recipe will contain vodka, dried vermouth, Galliano, and blue CuraÃÆ'§ao.

The cranberry farmers' cooperatives in the 1930s evolved into Ocean Spray that marketed cranberry juice in the 1950s. Cranberry juice is used as a mixer with alcohol, first with gin and then with vodka. Harpoon, later called Cape Codder, was born, and his descendants such as Greyhound, Salt Dog, Breeze Bay, and Sea Breeze were then created. Beginning in the 1960s, sporadic soft drinks in ten of the most popular mixed drinks.

According to some, Sea Breeze, along with Cape Codder and Bay Breeze, did not become very popular until the 1970s. This is because in 1959, the US Department of Health stated that cranberry plants are contaminated with toxic herbicides, undermining the cranberry industry.

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See also

  • Cocktail list

Winter Sea Breeze Holiday Cocktail | Catch My Party
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References

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Winter Sea Breeze Holiday Cocktail | Catch My Party
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External links

  • Cocktail Recipe Specification
  • Seabreeze Profile

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