The White Russian came about in the ’60s when someone added a bit of cream to the Black Russian, rendering it white. Neither drink is Russian in origin, but the name refers to the vodka, a spirit often associated with Russia.
It would be a great story to say that the White Russian’s star rose from that point on, but that would not be true. The truth is the White Russian suffered a bit from a stodgy, antiquated reputation until the 1998 movie “The Big Lebowski” came along and breathed new life into the cocktail with Jeff Bridges’ character, the Dude, sipping it exclusively—and constantly. It’s one of popular culture’s best drinks-related successes, right up there with Carrie Bradshaw’s impact on the Cosmo. Of course, if you want to order it like the Dude, throw in the occasional call for a “Caucasian.” The barkeep will know what you mean.
– Refroidir le verre
– Purger le verre de la glace et de l’eau résideulle
– Mettre la glace dans le verre et stamper
– 1 oz Vodka
– 0.5 oz liqueur de café
– 1 dash bitter Feebrother chocolat
– Stir légèrement
– Étager avec crème / lait
– Garnish