| Cocktail | |
|---|---|
| Type | Cocktail | 
| Base spirit | 
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| Served | On the rocks: poured over ice | 
| Standard garnish | Orange wedge/peel | 
| Standard drinkware | |
| Commonly used ingredients | 
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The desert healer is a mixed drink made with fresh orange juice, gin, cherry brandy and ginger beer. The recipe appears in The Savoy Cocktail Book.[1] The Art of Mixing (1932) recipe replaces the ginger beer with ginger ale.[2] The cocktail's history goes back to the 1930s Vendome Club in Hollywood, when Los Angeles was still mostly undeveloped desert.[3]
First the gin, brandy and orange juice are shaken with ice and strained into a highball over ice. Then the ginger ale is added, slowly, and stirred in.[4][5] It's garnished with an orange wedge or orange peel, and cherry, and served in a highball glass.[6]
References
- ↑ The Savoy Cocktail Book
 - ↑ The Art of Mixing (1932)
 - ↑ DeGroff, Dale (14 July 2010). The Craft of the Cocktail: Everything You Need to Know to Be a Master Bartender, with 500 Recipes. ISBN 9780307762276.
 - ↑ "Desert Healer Cocktail Recipe".
 - ↑ "Desert Healer Cocktail".
 - ↑ "Desert Healer".
 
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