New Englander (cocktail)

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The New Englander is a cocktail made from two to three parts Moxie to one part gin. The name derives from Moxie's regional popularity in parts of New England. Some people also detect a slight resemblance in taste to Necco wafers, another regional product.[1]

Recipe[edit]

1 part Gordon's Gin
2-3 parts Moxie
a large slice of lime
a dash of Worcestershire sauce

The Worcestershire sauce cuts the drink's sweetness. While some prefer to leave it out, purists argue that a New Englander is incomplete without it. However, in Western Massachusetts, it is frequently left out - this version is called a "Felix".

References[edit]

  1. ^ Burnham, Emily (February 10, 2015). "It makes Mainers mighty: 6 Moxie cocktails to mix up this winter". Bangor Daily News. Retrieved August 4, 2019.