Singapore Sling
Image: Liquor.com / Tim Nusog The Singapore Sling was originally served at Long Bar in the Raffles hotel in Singapore around the turn of the century. The original recipe is attributed to Raffles…
Image: Liquor.com / Tim Nusog The Singapore Sling was originally served at Long Bar in the Raffles hotel in Singapore around the turn of the century. The original recipe is attributed to Raffles…
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