S.A.L.T. Bar - From Light to Liberty Cocktail Recipe
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a 90-foot Egyptian lady was originally intended to welcome sailors from the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean
pomegranates are one of the oldest cultivated fruits in the world and our firm favorite of the Egyptians
maker's mark 46 is a bold and spicy bourbon that provides the perfect backbone to this cocktail
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YouTube Video Description↓
In 1869, as the Suez Canal neared completion, French sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi tried to convince Ferdinand de Lesseps and the Egyptian government to let him build a sculpture called “Egypt Bringing Light to Asia” at its Mediterranean entrance. The project - a 90-foot tall Egyptian lady - was originally intended to welcome sailors from the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean. The monument has since become better known as the Statue of Liberty. It could be said that today's Lady Liberty inspired Bartholdi's very own American Dream! Our signature twist on the classic Collins is inspired by the three continents that made Liberty happen. Using almond, apricot, lemon, pomegranate, watermelon flavors from Egypt, yuzu from Asia and bourbon from America, this fruity and exotic cocktail instils world travel in one easy drink. View recipe here: https://discover.silversea.com/to-the-curious/salt-bar/around-the-world-in-60-cocktails-from-light-to-liberty/ Learn more about S.A.L.T.: https://www.silversea.com/salt-silver-moon.html