Mickey Finn

Difford’s Guide
Discerning Drinkers (2 ratings)

Photographed in an Urban Bar Alto Cocktail 17cl

Ingredients:
1 12 oz Hayman's London Dry Gin
23 oz Strucchi Bianco Vermouth
16 oz La Fée Parisienne absinthe
16 oz Giffard Menthe Pastille white crème de menthe
× 1 1 serving
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How to make:

  1. Select and pre-chill a Nick & Nora glass.
  2. Prepare garnish of mint leaf.
  3. STIR all ingredients with ice.
  4. STRAIN into chilled glass.
  5. Garnish with mint leaf floated on the cocktail or pegged/stuck with spot of honey to the rim.

Allergens:

Recipe contains the following allergens:

Strength & taste guide:

No alcohol
Medium
Boozy
Strength 7/10
Sweet
Medium
Dry/sour
Sweet to sour 5/10

Review:

This absinthe-influenced Mickey Finn is quite different to the anise liqueur-based original but arguably is more suited to modern-day palates.

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History:

This cocktail first appeared, spelt "Micky Finn," in Crosby Gaige's 1941 Cocktail Guide and Ladies' Companion.

This cocktail first appeared, spelt "Micky Finn," in Crosby Gaige's 1941 Cocktail Guide and Ladies' Companion.

"Mickey Finn" is slang for a spiked drink laced with incapacitating drugs. The term originates from December 1903, when Chicago's Mayor Harrison revoked the licence of The Lone Star Saloon after its proprietor, Mickey Finn, was accused of using knockout drops to render drunken bar patrons unconscious. They would then be taken to a back room where they were robbed before being dumped in an alley. Victims would awaken from their stupor unable to remember what happened or how they came to be in the alley. Serving someone a drugged drink came to be known as "slipping someone a mickey."

THE MICKY FINN
⅓ part Dry Gin
⅓ part Pernod
⅓ part Dry Vermouth
1 teaspoon White Crème de Menthe
Ice as usual and either pour into glass or drink from shaker.

Crosby Gaige, Cocktail Guide and Ladies' Companion, 1941

Nutrition:

One serving of Mickey Finn contains 161 calories

Alcohol content:

  • 1.5 standard drinks
  • 27.65% alc./vol. (27.65° proof)
  • 20.7 grams of pure alcohol

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