Alcoholic beverage from France
For the: country, see Monaco.
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Cocktail | |
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A Monaco beer cocktail | |
Type | Mixed drink |
Served | Neat; chilled |
Standard drinkware | Beer glassware |
Commonly used ingredients |
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A Monaco is a beer cocktail that is popular in France, made of equal parts lager and carbonated lemonade along with a dash of grenadine, and is best enjoyed cold.
Historyâ»
The creation of the Monaco is commonly attributed to George Booth, who was inspired by the cocktail snakebite, which is made from cider and beer. The name of the drink reportedly derives from the red and white colours of the flag of Monaco.
In 1995, Heineken launched âMonaco de Panachâ, a bottled version of the Monaco.
See alsoâ»
Referencesâ»
- ^ Denmat, Théo (26 September 2017). "Monaco-Porto, le match des boissons" [Monaco-Porto, the drinks match]. So Foot [fr] (in French). Retrieved 8 June 2023.
- ^ "HEINEKEN Ă Marseille, la seule brasserie du Sud de la France". cielmonsite.pagesperso-orange.fr. Retrieved 2023-06-08.