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Prohibition

1920–1933

The dark age of American cocktails. Constitutional ban on alcohol drove drinking underground, degraded cocktail quality, and scattered American bartenders across the globe.

Ключевые события

- 1920: 18th Amendment takes effect (Volstead Act)
- 1920s: Speakeasies proliferate across American cities
- 1920s: American bartenders emigrate to Cuba, London, Paris
- 1920: Harry Craddock arrives at the Savoy Hotel, London
- 1930: The Savoy Cocktail Book published
- 1933: 21st Amendment repeals Prohibition

Ключевые фигуры

Harry Craddock (Savoy Hotel), Constantino Ribalaigua (La Floridita, Havana), Eddie Woelke (Hotel Nacional, Havana)

Культурный контекст

Prohibition paradoxically globalized cocktail culture. As talent fled America, they brought cocktail techniques to Havana, London, and Paris. Poor-quality bootleg spirits led to cocktails designed to mask harsh flavors.

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