Shirly Temple

Shirly Temple
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Shirley Temple: A Classic Non-Alcoholic Beverage

The Shirley Temple is a beloved non-alcoholic beverage that has been enjoyed by generations of Americans. It is typically made with ginger ale, grenadine, and a maraschino cherry. The drink is named after the child actress Shirley Temple, who was known for her sweet and innocent demeanor.

The Shirley Temple was first created in the 1930s at the Brown Derby restaurant in Hollywood, California. The drink was originally called the "Baby Rosebud" after Temple's character in the film "Bright Eyes." However, the name was later changed to the Shirley Temple to avoid confusion with another drink called the Rosebud.

The Shirley Temple quickly became a popular drink among children and adults alike. It is often served at parties and celebrations, and it is a favorite of many restaurants and bars.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup ginger ale
  • 1/4 cup grenadine
  • 1 maraschino cherry
  • Instructions:

    1. Fill a glass with ice.

    2. Add the ginger ale and grenadine.

    3. Top with the maraschino cherry.

    Variations:

    There are many variations of the Shirley Temple. Some popular variations include:

  • Roy Rogers
    Made with cola instead of ginger ale.
  • Black Cow
    Made with root beer instead of ginger ale.
  • Pink Lady
    Made with cranberry juice instead of grenadine.
  • Virgin Strawberry Daiquiri
    Made with strawberry puree, lime juice, and sugar.
  • Where to Find a Shirley Temple:

    Shirley Temples are available at most restaurants and bars in the United States. They are also a popular drink at children's parties and celebrations.

    Conclusion:

    The Shirley Temple is a classic non-alcoholic beverage that is enjoyed by people of all ages. It is a refreshing and delicious drink that is perfect for any occasion.

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