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For the black vodka, you have two options: use Blavod or make your own. is a very easy recipe that creates a dark soda highball flavored with the sweetness of grenadinemuch like a spiked Shirley Temple. She reportedly said, 'No Im having a Black Russian with vodka. The black magic is a creepy cocktail that features an onyx-colored vodka for a spooky look that tastes great, too. "Inside the Shirley Temple: How Did the Mocktail Get Its Name?". According to Closer Weekly, Temple, who by age 68 had the married name of Shirley Temple Black, once told a friend she wouldnt choose to drink her namesake beverage. For the cocktail version of this, Shirley Temple Black (after she got married), replace ginger ale with alcoholic ginger beer, and add dark rum (or white rum and Maraschino liqueur). The cocktail may have been invented in the 1930s by a bartender.

The cocktail may have been invented by a bartender at Chasen's, a restaurant in West Hollywood, California, to serve then-child actress Shirley Temple. The Shirley Temple Black Drink is a Rum spiked twist on the classic Shirley Temple. In some regions of the Midwestern United States, the cocktail is referred to as a Kiddie Cocktail, owing to it often being served to children. Shirley Temples are often served as an alternative to alcoholic cocktails, as are the similar Roy Rogers and Arnold Palmer. Modern Shirley Temple recipes may substitute lemon-lime soda or lemonade and sometimes orange juice, in part or in whole. Shirley Temple (left) and a Cosmopolitan (right)Ī Shirley Temple is a non-alcoholic mixed drink traditionally made with ginger ale and a splash of grenadine, and garnished with a maraschino cherry.
