Grenadine
From Chanticleer Society
Grenadine is a sweet red syrup used in a variety of cocktail recipes. While originally made with pomegranates, in the early 1900's it started to be simply made with red food coloring, sugar, and something to provide a slightly tart flavor profile. As long as it "tasted" like a sweet pomegranate syrup might taste like, it was deemed acceptable.
"Modern American Drinks" by George Kapeller (1895) appears to be the first bartender manual which references grenadine as an ingredient for cocktails. It refers to the "Grenadine Cocktail" as basically any cocktail that calls for sugar syrup, which you use grenadine instead.
Prior to grenadine as a cocktail ingredient, raspberry syrup would be used to the same effect.
External Links
- "Grenadine Syrup: More Than Just Red Simple" February 28, 2021 on libationlegacy.wordpress.com
- [https://www.artofdrink.com/blog/what-is-grenadine-made-from "What is Grenadine Made From?" by Darcy O'Neil Published on February 25, 2021
- "When Did Grenadine Become an Artificial Ingredient?" by Camper English December 20, 2012