Roy Rogers
What is a Roy Rogers?
A Roy Rogers is a non-soaker drinking named after the cowboy singer and actor by the same name. The drink was produced as the little boy’s version of the Shirley Temple non-alcoholic drink. The drink is topped off with a maraschino cherry and some versions of a Roy Rogers also consider lemon slices or wedges along with the maraschino cherry. The proper glass for a Roy Rogers is a Collins glass, or high ball, which is a tall, cylindrical tumbler. Next, cola is added to the ice, leaving enough space at the top for a splash of grenadine.
However, a Shirley Temple Black is exactly the same as a Roy Rogers and has allowance in it. Other names for the Lapland drink have been used to ponder the times, allowing the Darth Vader. Darth Vader is the individual from the popularity Star Wars films of the 1970s. The Roy Rogers drink is also sometimes called a Grenadini because of the grenadine added. It is also referred as a mocktail or a kiddie cocktail.
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