Iba: | no |
Damn the weather | |
Type: | cocktail |
Gin: | yes |
Served: | straight |
Garnish: | Slice of orange |
Drinkware: | cocktail |
Ingredients: |
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Prep: | Shake with ice and strain into a chilled large cocktail glass |
A damn the weather (or damn-the-weather) is a Prohibition Era cocktail made with Gin, sweet vermouth, orange juice, and a sweetener (either Triple Sec or CuraƧao). It is served shaken and chilled, often with a slice of orange or other citrus fruit.
Like many prohibition-era cocktails, the damn the weather was conceived as a way to hide the scent and flavor of poor quality homemade spirits, in this case bathtub gin. The original recipe was included in Harry Craddock's 1930 The Savoy Cocktail Book. A bar/restaurant in Seattle takes its name from the drink.