Roy Rogers (drink)
Overview of Roy Rogers (drink).
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Cocktail | |
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Type | Mixed drink |
Served | On the rocks |
Standard garnish | Maraschino cherry |
Standard drinkware | Highball |
Commonly used ingredients |
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The Roy Rogers is a non-alcoholic mixed drink made with cola and grenadine syrup, garnished with a maraschino cherry. Named after the famous actor and singer Roy Rogers, it is a popular and refreshing choice for those who do not consume alcohol.
History[edit | edit source]
The Roy Rogers drink was named after the famous American singer and cowboy actor of the same name. It was created as a non-alcoholic counterpart to the alcoholic cocktail, the Shirley Temple.
Preparation[edit | edit source]
To prepare a Roy Rogers, fill a highball glass with ice cubes. Pour the cola into the glass, leaving some space at the top. Add a splash of grenadine syrup, then stir gently to mix. Garnish with a maraschino cherry before serving.
Variations[edit | edit source]
While the traditional Roy Rogers drink is made with cola and grenadine, some variations may use different types of soda or add additional ingredients. For example, a Dirty Roy includes a shot of espresso, while a Roy Rogers Special adds a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
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