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Singapore Sling in for a major shake-up

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The Republic’s favourite drink has not captured the attention of the younger generation but that will change soon.

SINGAPORE: The Singapore Sling is being shaken up in the city where it first caused a stir as mixologist­s pour new life into a drink in danger of being dismissed as something solely for the tourist trail.

The distinctiv­e pink, gin-based drink has long been a favourite with visitors to the colonial-era Raffles Hotel, where it is served in the historic Long Bar.

A stalwart of cocktail menus and sometimes dubbed Singapore’s national drink, it has nonetheles­s struggled to capture the attention of a younger generation spoilt for choice with a buzzing bar scene offering everything from trendy craft beer to artisan vodka.

“We’ve taken away the sweetness and we’ve balanced the drink much better,” Christian Westbeld, the Raffles Hotel’s general manager, said.

It is still made from the same recipe, including gin, cherry liqueur, pineapple juice and bitters, but uses superior ingredient­s which the creators say make it better suited to the modern palate.

The Long Bar recently reopened to the public after renovation­s and it was decided the Singapore Sling also needed a revamp. The cocktail was first created in 1915 at the bar, which was a hangout for British colonialis­ts and rubber planters visiting from neighbouri­ng Malaya.

At the time it was socially unacceptab­le for women to drink in public but the Singapore Sling – so colourful for the era that many believed it was fruit juice – gave them a chance to have a sneaky tipple and quickly became a hit.

Creators hope the updated version will extend its appeal beyond visitors to Singapore’s local and expat workforce. — AFP

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