1 1⁄2 oz Aquavit
1⁄2 oz Lemon juice
1⁄4 oz Grenadine
1⁄2 t Sugar
1 sli Orange (as garnish)
Instructions

Shake, strain, up, garnish.

History

I can't found a single definitive or earliest source for this drink, widely claimed to originate in the 1800s, but here's a recipe from a source I mostly trust. Many recipes call for less or more sugar and juices; follow your bliss.

Cocktail summary
Year
1800s?
Is of
unknown authenticity
Curator
5 stars
Average
4.5 stars
(14 ratings)
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From other users
  • Wow!
  • Used unrefined Demerara sugar. Might cut back a bit to let the Aquavit come more forward.
  • Used Linie, no sugar, upped homemade grenadine to 1/2 oz, shake, collins, ice, topped with soda. — ★★★★★
  • Wonderful! — ★★★★★
  • Tried with both Linie and BrennivĂ­n (do the former). With homemade grenadine, this is a 5. With the fake stuff, it's barely a 4.
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Comments
laerm commented on 5/11/2017:

Light and simple. I used some vanilla superfine for the sugar. Not bad.


Worked well with Linie, which provided a caraway/fennel/dill center for the flavor. I used red grapefruit and my own pomegranate grenadine, upping the grenadine to about 3/8 oz so that I could skip the direct sugar addition. Makes an appealing presentation, a hazy pink with a small orange slice (the Sun) adorning the rim of a Nick & Nora glass--probably a candidate for Valentine's day drink.