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  • Added or last updatedDecember 25, 2021

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Retro party punch & co*cktail recipes from 1961

Glacier highball

Pack tall glass and pointed paper cone with shaved ice. Invert cone on ice in glass, leaving cone-shaped “glacier.” Add a jigger of Scotch whiskey, will with a lively club soda.

Candy Cane Collins

Pour a jigger of gin or vodka over ice cubes in a tall glass. Fill with Collins mixer. Garnish with citrus slices and a candy cane. A tasteful holiday toast.

Holly Ball

For a festive look, spear red and green maraschino cherries on a sprig of mint or holly. Place in tall glass with ice cubes. Add a jigger of whiskey, fill with sparking ginger ale.

Christmas sparkler

For a bright new drink, fill tall glass with cracked ice. Add 5 dashes of bitters, 2 ounces whiskey, gin or rum. Fill with sparkling Canada Dry grapefruit. Add lemon spiral; stir.

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Kris Kringle Punch

28-ounce bottle ginger ale
28-ounce bottle club soda
28-ounce bottle grapefruit
28-ounce bottle Hi-spot lemon [lemon-lime soda]
1/4 cup sugar
1 small jar (8 ounces) maraschino cherries
Citrus fruit slices
Optional: Add your favorite liquor to taste (gin, rum, whiskey or vodka)

Pour ice cold ginger ale, club soda, grapefruit and hi-spot over ice in a large punch bowl. Add sugar, cherries and fruit slices. Liquor if desired. Stir gently till sugar dissolves. Makes about 30 punch servings.

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A5-minute recipe for vintage holiday punch from 1959

Now – A new Canada Dry holiday punch you can make in 5 minutes… 30 tangy servings from this recipe.

1/4 cup sugar
1 small jar (8 ounces) maraschino cherries
3 cups grapefruit juice
1 large bottle club soda
1 large bottle hi-spot lemon soda
1 large bottle ginger ale
Citrus fruit slices
Optional: Add your favorite liquor to taste (gin, rum, whiskey or vodka)

Combine first three ingredients; pour over ice into large punch bowl. Then add ice-cold hi-spot, club soda and ginger ale just before serving. Liquor if desired; stir gently. Makes about 30 punch cup servings.

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Spiked cranberry punch (1963)

Ingredients

2 quarts cranberry juice
1 cup brandy
2 cups rum
1 packet frozen raspberries
1 cup strong tea, if desired

Directions

Combine all ingredients and serve very cold. If desired, dry ice can be used for a smoky, snowy effect. It can be placed, in large pieces, in the punch, but shouldn’t be touched with bare hands or taken internally. If dry ice is used, ladle the punch into glasses through a fine strainer.

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Smirnoff vodka fruit punch (1960)

Combine 2 quarts of orange juice, 1 cup lemon juice, 1 quart Smirnoff. Add orange and lemon slices, 12 ounces frozen strawberries. Chill in refrigerator.

Just before serving, add 1 quart of chilled sparkling water and 2 trays of ice. Serves 32 drinks.

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What co*cktails were popular in the 1950s? ›

  • Martini: The martini was the epitome of sophistication in the 50s. ...
  • Manhattan: Another timeless staple, the Manhattan is a smooth blend of rye whiskey, sweet vermouth, and bitters. ...
  • Tom Collins: This refreshing gin-based co*cktail is fizzy and flavorful, featuring lemon juice, sugar, and soda water. ...
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What co*cktails were popular in the 1940s? ›

ManhattanMartiniAlexander the Great
French 75Ward EightFrozen Daiquiri
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What was the classic co*cktail in the 1960s? ›

TOP TEN DRINKS FOR ANY OCCASION
  • Moscow Mule.
  • Dirty Martini. Gin, Dry Vermouth, Olive Juice, Green Olive.
  • Manhattan. Rye Whiskey, Sweet Vermouth, Bitters, Cherry.
  • Old Fashioned. Bourbon, Simple Syrup, Angostura Bitters, Orange Zest.
  • Mai Tai. ...
  • Bloody Mary. ...
  • Tom Collins. ...
  • Brandy Alexander.

What was the most popular co*cktail in the 50s? ›

Popular co*cktails from the 1950s include the Manhattan, Old Fashioned, Martini, Daiquiri, and Gin Fizz.

What was the most popular co*cktail in the 1960s? ›

1960s Most Popular co*cktail: The Mai Tai

The Mai Tai co*cktail is a signature example of this change, reaching a popularity peak in the 1960s.

What is America's oldest co*cktail? ›

The famed Sazerac Coffee House was founded in New Orleans in 1850 and soon became known as the home of “America's First co*cktail,” the Sazerac. Using rye whiskey (in place of French brandy), a dash of Peychaud's Bitters, and Herbsaint, what eventually became the official co*cktail of New Orleans was created.

What was the most popular drink in the 1960s? ›

Beer was by far the most popular alcoholic drink in the 60s. People generally preferred bitter and increasingly one of the more popular keg brands: Watneys Red Barrel, Double Diamond, Whitbread Tankard or Younger's Tartan. At home canned beer was in its infancy. Long Life by Ind Coope being a pioneer of canned ale.

What did ladies drink in the 1950s? ›

As standbys until the early 1950s, women drank a stable of other beverages — wine, port, sherry, Pimm's (a premixed drink) and mixtures of beverages — shandy (beer and lemonade), port-and-lemon and gin-and-tonic.

What liquor was popular in 1950? ›

Harper was the most popular. The whiskeys Laphroaig and Bowmore seems to be also quite popular also. Back in the day, wine was not cheap and usually drank on specific occasions.

What was the most popular co*cktail in 1953? ›

The Most Popular co*cktail The Year You Were Born
  • Mai tai: 1953. Bhofack2/Getty Images. ...
  • Bloody Mary: 1955. Bhofack2/Getty Images. ...
  • Manhattan: 1959. Bhofack2/Getty Images. ...
  • Old fashioned: 1960. Rez-art/Getty Images. ...
  • Daiquiri: 1963. Sanny11/Getty Images. ...
  • Vesper martini: 1964. ...
  • Frozen margarita: 1971. ...
  • Tequila sunrise: 1972.
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Was alcohol popular in the 50s? ›

In the 1950s most people were desperate for respectability and conformity. Part of that was religion which was strongly anti-drinking. The middle class did not drink much, at least in public. The upper class could do as it pleased and drank co*cktails, usually with meals, only 1 or 2, and never before 5PM.

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