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Ingredients 4 oz Cola, 1 3/4 oz Anisette, 1 3/4 oz Absinthe Preparation Build all ingredients in a highball glass filled with ice. Garnish with a piece of black licorice. Served On the rocks; poured over ice Standard garnish Long piece of black licorice Drinkware 12 oz. glass, Highball glass |
Liquorice Stick (/ˈlɪkɒrɪstɪk/) or alternatively spelled Licorice Stick, also known as a "Regaliz," is a highball (cocktail) made of cola, anisette or absinthe, and black licorice as a garnish. It originated in Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal where it was called a "pauzinho de alcaçuz" as an alternative to the rum and cola drink called a "cuba libre". In Spain it is called a "palito de orozuz". It was introduced into the U.S. through the Portuguese communities in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
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Licorice stick cocktails can be mixed with just about any anis flavored liqueur.
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