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Here's How To Make The Queen's Favorite Cocktail At Home

Danielle Harling
1 min read
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People around the world are looking for ways to honor Queen Elizabeth following her passing yesterday at the age of 96. One particularly celebratory way to is with a toast—specifically with the Queen's favorite cocktail, Dubonnet and gin.

If you're concerned about having to get your hands on a number of rare and royal ingredients to make the drink, don't worry. The Dubonnet and gin is actually quite easy to make. The cocktail calls for just three ingredients: Dubonnet, which is a French aperitif, gin, and a slice of lemon.

How exactly did Dubonnet and gin come to be the Queen's favorite cocktail? Food & Wine reports that the drink was initially a favorite of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. Her liking for the gin-based cocktail, which was popular in the 1920s, was ultimately passed down to her daughter.

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Although the two women shared a love for the cocktail, how they preferred their Dubonnet and gin did differ a bit. The Queen Mother's cocktail had more alcohol thanks to equal parts Dubonnet and gin. Queen Elizabeth, on the other hand, preferred a 2:1 ratio of Dubonnet to gin. It seems that she was ahead of the times with the low-ABV trend.

If you plan on honoring the Queen with a Dubonnet and gin, you can mix up the cocktail by adding Dubonnet and gin to a mixing glass with ice. After giving everything a good stir, you then strain the ingredients into a rocks or coupe glass. And don't forget to add a slice of lemon!

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