S.A.L..T. Bar: Second Empire Cocktail Recipe
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Melbourne’s love of caffeine has been brewing since the 19th century when awe-inspiring coffee palaces were constructed in its honor. During the 1880s, in response to drunkenness and antisocial behavior, the Temperance movement grew in popularity. This led to people abstaining from alcohol and moving away from pubs. Where then will people go to socialize? Enter the coffee palaces. Inspired by the classic Espresso Martini, this cocktail's name is taken from the architectural style of The Federal Hotel & Coffee Palace that was built in 1888, on Collins Street in Melbourne. Joining two perfect beverages in matrimony, the once shocking, now iconic, cocktail will certainly pack a punch whether you drink it morning, noon or night! View the recipe here: https://discover.silversea.com/to-the-curious/salt-bar/around-the-world-in-60-cocktails-second-empire/ Learn more about S.A.L.T.: https://www.silversea.com/salt-silver-moon.html