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1 1⁄2 oz | Hayman's London Dry Gin |
1 1⁄2 oz | Strucchi Dry Vermouth |
1⁄4 oz | Luxardo Maraschino liqueur |
1 dash | Orange Bitters by Angostura |
1 dash | La Fée Parisienne absinthe omit for Cocktails Made Easy |
Recipe contains the following allergens:
28th August 2025 is Harry Johnson's birthday
Despite the maraschino liqueur, this Martini-style cocktail is dry and punchy.
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Harry Johnson, tellingly, doesn't list the Turf cocktail in the 1882 first edition or the 1888 second edition of his Bartenders' Manual but does include it as the last drink in his revised 1900 New and Improved edition. Johnson reflects on changing tastes and fashions by calling for Plymouth gin rather than old tom gin in his turn-of-the-century recipe.
Turf Cocktail.
Harry Johnson, 1900
(Use a large bar glass.)
¾ full of shave ice;
2 or 3 dashes of orange bitters;
2 or 3 dashes of maraschino;
2 dashes of absinthe;
½ wine glass of French vermouth;
½ wine glass of Plymouth gin;
Stir up well with a spoon, strain into a cocktail glass, putting in a medium size olive; and serve.
Published 22 years later, Robert Vermeire's 1922 Cocktails: How to Mix Them, again repeats the Harry Johnson formula, also crediting Johnson as being the drink's creator.
Turf Cocktail
Vermeire, 1922
Fill the bar glass half full of broken ice and add:
2 dashes of Orange Bitters.
2 dashes of Maraschino.
2 dashes of Absinthe.
1/4 gill of Plymouth Gin.
1/4 gill of French Vermouth.
Stir up well, strain into a cocktail-glass, add olive.
Sadly, I don't own one of the early editions of Harry McElhone's ABC of Mixing Cocktails, but thanks to Dave Wondrich on esquire.com we know that McElhone's 1922 edition also contains a version of the Turf Club that's strikingly similar to Johnson's recipe above.
Turf Club Cocktail
McElhone's, 1922
1½ oz Plymouth gin
1½ oz Dry vermouth
2 dashes Maraschino liqueur
2 dashes Orange bitters
2 dashes Absinthe
Garnished with an olive.
In his 1930 The Savoy Cocktail Book, Harry Craddock also repeats Harry Johnson's 1900 recipe.
One serving of Turf Club (1900, Harry Johnson) contains 171 calories
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Very much what I would think a cocktail from the mid 1800s would taste like. The alcohol quality was a bit questionable back then and this would have softened any off tastes. Going in my favourties.
When this mellows a bit, it goes down very easy.