Singapore Sling


The Singapore Sling is a fruity and fun cocktail that’s sweet, herbaceous and tart. It’s also easy to make at home despite its long laundry list of ingredients.

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We were initally skeptical about the Singapore Sling recipe since it has a long list of ingredients. However, as soon as we crafted our first one, we knew we’d want more. Not only is the Singapore Sling super easy to craft despite its many ingredients, but it also tastes great thanks to its mix of tropical and cherry flavors.

What Is the Singapore Sling?

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The Singapore Sling is the most famous sling cocktail. It’s also one of the tastiest sling cocktails. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The Singapore Sling takes the sling concept to the next level. While traditional sling recipes include a spirit, a sweetener and water, this classic pre-Prohibition cocktail is crafted with no fewer than eight ingredients plus garnishes. Sure, you could can corners by using fewer ingredients, or even sour mix, but doing so will result in a lesser drink.

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History of the Singapore Sling

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The Singapore Sling’s history is no mystery. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Despite its status as a top tiki cocktail, the Singapore Sling’s roots aren’t in the Carribean. Instead, as its name suggest, it was invented in the Asian island nation of Singapore.

Legend has it that bartender Ngaim Tong Boon invented the classic cocktail in 1915 at the Raffles Hotel’s Long Bar. Originally called a Gin Sling, the punch-like drink was a favorite of female customers who didn’t want to to be seen imbibing manly cocktails. Over time, the cocktail achieved global fame and appeared in books like Harry Craddock’s The Savory Cocktail Book and movies like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

While Boon’s original recipe, which was apparently lost at some point during the past century, included just a few ingredients, the Raffles Hotel’s official Singapore Sling recipe now includes eight ingredients plus garnishes. The change hasn’t slowed down sales – crowds flock to the Long Bar to sip Singapore Slings despite the cocktail’s hefty price tag (currently more than the equivalent of $35 USD).

Ingredients

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Most Singapore Sling recipes require a lot of ingredients. This one has eight ingrdients plus garnishes and ice cubes. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

While we shelled out the big bucks to sip a Singapore Sling in Singapore back in 2006, the cheaper and easier option is to make and drink this colorful cocktail at home. Here’s everything you need for this recipe:

  • Angostura Bitters – Produced by the House of Angostura in Trinidad and Tobago with a secret recipe, and sporting a 44.7% ABV, Angostura bitters is the ideal bitters choice for this cocktail recipe.
  • Benedictine – We bought a bottle of Bénédictine to craft Vieux Carré cocktails and we’re happy to use the herbaceous liqueur again. Produced in France’s Normandy region, Bénédictine has a 40% ABV.
  • Cherry Heering – First concocted by the Danish Peter F. Heering company in 1818 and now produced in the Netherlands by De Kuyper, this sweet cherry liqueur has a 24% ABV.
  • Cointreau – Produced in France, Cointreau has a 40% ABV. You can use another orange liqueur like Grand Marnier instead.
  • Gin – We use Citadelle dry gin from France to craft this and other gin cocktails. Produced in Cognac, the premium gin features 19 botanicals and has an ABV of 44%.
  • Grenadine – We use Monin grenadine syrup and recommend that you do the same. The French syrup company doesn’t add any artificial colors or flavors to its bright red pomegranate syrup.
  • Lime Juice – Freshly Squeezed
  • Pineapple Juice – Freshly Squeezed – We’ve found that it’s most effective to use a mortar and pestle to mash pineapple chunks (from a peeled and slices pineapple) and run the finished juice through a strainer. One quarter of a whole pineapple should provide just enough juice for this recipe.
  • Ice Cubes
  • Fizzy Water
  • Maraschino Cherry – Garnish
  • Pineapple Wedge – Garnish

Ingredient quantities are detailed in the printable recipe card below.

How to Craft a Singapore Sling

Add a dash of Angustura bitters.

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Drop a handful of ice into the shaker and shake until the ingredients are chilled and combined – approximately 10 seconds.

Strain the shaken cocktail into an ice-filled highball or hurricane glass.

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Garnish with a pineapple wedge and maraschino cherry.

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Top the cocktail with fizzy water.

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Add a colorful paper umbrella if you’re feeling festive. Otherwise, simply sip the fun and fruity cocktail.

Variations

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Once you craft a classic Singapore Sling cocktail, feel free to tweak the recipe to your liking. Here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Adjust the ingredient ratio to make the cocktail more or less sweet. We recommend using less pineapple juice if you’re looking to go the less sweet route.
  • Increase all of the ingredients and serve the resulting batch in a pitcher or punch bowl.
  • Omit the fizzy water but be aware that water is technically a required ingredient for sling cocktails.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Singapore Sling?

The Singapore Sling is a fruity cocktail that’s crafted with Angostura bitters, Benedictine, Cherry Heering, Cointreau, gin, grenadine, lime juice and pineapple juice . A pineapple wedge and maraschino cherry complete the cocktail.

Where was the Singapore Sling invented?

The Singapore Sling was invented at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore.

What are the ingredients in a Singapore Sling cocktail?

Angostura Bitters, Benedictine, Cherry Heering, Cointreau, Gin, Grenadine, Lime Juice, Pineapple Juice, Ice Cubes, Fizzy Water, a Pineapple Wedge and a Maraschino Cherry

Is the Singapore Sling shaken or stirred?

The Singapore Sling is shaken, not stirred.

  • 1/4 ounce Benedictine
  • 1/2 ounce Cherry Heering (or another cherry liqueur)
  • 1/4 ounce Cointreau (or another orange liqueur)
  • 1 1/2 ouncea gin
  • 1/3 ounce grenadine
  • 1/2 ounce lime juice (freshly squeezed)
  • 4 ounces pineapple juice (freshly squeezed)
  • 1 dash Angostura bitters
  • ice cubes
  • fizzy water (top off)
  • 1 wedge pineapple (garnish)
  • 1 maraschino cherry (garnish)
  1. Add ice to a shaker.

  2. Pour the Benedictine, Cherry Heering, Cointreau, gin, grenadine, lime juice and pineapple juice into the shaker. Add a dash of Angostura bitters.

  3. Shake until the liquids are combined and chilled – approximately 10 seconds.

  4. Strain into an ice-filled highball or hurricane class.

  5. Garnish with a pineapple wedge and a maraschino cherry. Add a paper umbrella if you’re feeling fancy.

  6. Top off with fizzy water.

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