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- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) abstract "Brass Monkey is a name given to a number of different cocktail recipes. As with many lesser-known cocktails that are named after colloquial expressions, there are widely differing recipes that share the same name.The premixed cocktail labeled Brass Monkey was produced by the Heublein Company in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Heublein pre-mixed bottled cocktails were fairly inexpensive and provided a portable alternative to regular mixed drinks. Heublein was based in Stamford, Connecticut, and had production facilities in the Hartford, Connecticut area. The Brass Monkey cocktail was available in bottles from half pint up to 750 mL. At the time that the Brass Monkey cocktail was produced, liquor stores carried mostly beer, wine, and hard alcohol; there were very few premixed alternatives.The drink was named by Steve Doniger, an advertising executive, after an alleged World War II spy, named H. E. Rasske. The actual ad campaign was created by Allan Kaufman, who created a series of stories about the alleged WW II spy, and the supposed photo of Rasske was an old photo of his father. Sales and popularity of Heublein's Brass Monkey spirit cocktail increased in the 1980s after the release of the Beastie Boys' song of the same name.In 1982, the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company acquired Heublein Inc. for $1.4 billion. RJR Nabisco sold the division to Grand Metropolitan in 1987. Grand Metropolitan merged with Guinness to form Diageo in 1997.After several years of absence from the market the Brass Monkey premixed cocktail has recently been re-released as The Club Brass Monkey. Produced by The Club Distilling Company of Stamford Ct., Brass Monkey is currently sold in liquor stores along with other premixed alcoholic beverages under the name The Club Cocktails owned by Diageo.".
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- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageRevisionID "697704108".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Beastie_Boys.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Brass_Monkey_(song).
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cocktails_with_rum.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cocktails_with_vodka.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Cocktail.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Colloquialism.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Diageo.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Espionage.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Galliano_(liqueur).
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Gin.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Metropolitan.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Guinness.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Hartford,_Connecticut.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Heublein.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Orange_juice.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink R._J._Reynolds_Tobacco_Company.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink RJR_Nabisco.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Rum.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Stamford,_Connecticut.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Tequila.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Triple_sec.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink Vodka.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brass Monkey (cocktail)".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brass Monkey".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLinkText "alcoholic drinks".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLinkText "an alcoholic drink of the same name".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLinkText "drink of the same name".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wikiPageWikiLinkText "the title drink".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) darkRum "yes".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) drinkware "highball".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) ingredients "*One part dark rum *One part vodka *One part orange juice".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) lightRum "yes".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) name "Brass Monkey".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) prep "Stir together and serve over ice.".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) served "rocks".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) type "cocktail".
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- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) subject Category:Cocktails_with_rum.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) subject Category:Cocktails_with_vodka.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) hypernym Name.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) type Vodka.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) type Drink.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) type Redirect.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) type Vodka.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) comment "Brass Monkey is a name given to a number of different cocktail recipes. As with many lesser-known cocktails that are named after colloquial expressions, there are widely differing recipes that share the same name.The premixed cocktail labeled Brass Monkey was produced by the Heublein Company in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Heublein pre-mixed bottled cocktails were fairly inexpensive and provided a portable alternative to regular mixed drinks.".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) label "Brass Monkey (cocktail)".
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) sameAs Q3643879.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) sameAs Brass_Monkey.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) sameAs m.070vpw.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) sameAs Q3643879.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) wasDerivedFrom Brass_Monkey_(cocktail)?oldid=697704108.
- Brass_Monkey_(cocktail) isPrimaryTopicOf Brass_Monkey_(cocktail).