Cocktail [verified]
However, the first official definition appeared in 1806 in The Balance and Columbian Repository , a New York newspaper. The editor defined a as: "A stimulating liquor, composed of spirits of any kind, sugar, water, and bitters."
in the United States. Women, particularly "flappers," wore these extravagant rings to clandestine speakeasies as a symbol of rebellion and independence. They were traditionally worn on the right hand cocktail
The modern classic for caffeine lovers.