What is the Shirley Temple?
Shirley temple is a sweet, soft drink named after Child actress Shirley Temple. The original mixture, created in the 30th year, was two parts of ginger beer, one part of the orange juice and a small amount of grenadine. Usually it was decorated with the icing - many children's favorite parts of the Shirley temple - and maybe orange slice. Modern versions of the drink rarely include orange juice and lemon-limet soda or even grapefruit soda is often replaced by ginger beer, but cherries have remained an essential part.
created in California
The drink was created for Shirley Temple bartender in Beverly Hills, California. The bartender worked at Chasen's, a restaurant attended by a young actress. She couldn't drink alcohol, so the bartender tried to create a drink that would address the young palate of the actress, and the Shirley temple was born. Too much grenadine makes the drink extremely sweet so the minimum amount should be added. Grenadin also works JAKO coloring for drink.
The popularity of the actress during the 30th and 40 years has helped drink and many children would order the shirley temples while dining with their parents. Ten years later, children could order them without understanding the link. Some companies have tried to slap the temples of Shirley, which led to the first non -alcoholic beverage that actually contained the icing. These bottle drinks have gradually lost popularity, but the cherry versions of other sodas could be considered the remains of these experiments.
Related drinks
other mixed drinks are related to the temples of Shirley. One of them is Roy Rogers, a non-alcoholic beverage that consists of cola and grenadine-in essence of Cherry Cola. Unlike many mixed drinks, which are created for adults and modified for children, the Shirley temple has been adapted for adults by adding alcohol. There are many varieties such as dirty shirley,Also called shirley twist, a combination of lemon lime soda, vodka and grenadine. Shirley Temple Black-Herka 'married name after 1950-sees lemon lime soda, grenadine and café.