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  1. House Tour. Sunday, June 23, 2024. 11:00 am - 4:30 pm. The Sazerac House Tour will be transformed for this one-day-only experience! Join us in celebration on June 23rd, the day in 2008 when the Sazerac Cocktail was named the official cocktail of New Orleans by the Louisiana State Legislature. Guests of the Sazerac House will experience an ...

  2. lemon peel. Pack an old-fashioned glass with ice. In a second old-fashioned glass place the sugar cube and add the Peychaud's Bitters to it, then crush the sugar cube. Add the Sazerac Rye Whiskey or Buffalo Trace Bourbon to the second glass containing the Peychaud's Bitters and sugar. Remove the ice from the first glass and coat the glass with ...

  3. The Sazerac House in New Orleans is a captivating museum, bar, and distillery all rolled into one. This beautifully renovated building offers visitors a multi-floor, multi-media, and interactive experience.

  4. The Sazerac House is one part history and traditions, two parts interactive exhibits and experiences, mixed with spirited events and a dash of rich New Orleans culture. Visit us to experience distinctive tastes and traditions worth carrying forward. Where the past, present and future come together-over cocktails, of course.

  5. The Sazerac House. 405 reviews. #5 of 586 things to do in New Orleans. DistilleriesSpeciality Museums. Closed now. 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. The Sazerac House is one part history and traditions, two parts interactive exhibits and experiences, mixed with spirited events and a dash of rich New Orleans culture.

  6. Apr 27, 2022 · America’s first cocktail, the Sazerac was invented in New Orleans in the 1830s by Creole apothecary Antoine Peychaud. Named after Peychaud’s preferred type of brandy (Sazerac-de-Forge et fils ...

  7. The official cocktail of New Orleans, the Sazerac was invented at the Sazerac Coffeehouse and originally involved cognac mixed with Peychaud’s bitters and served in an absinthe-swirled glass. Nowadays, the Sazerac uses rye whiskey in place of cognac and sometimes Herbsaint in place of absinthe. Alongside Hurricane cocktails, a perfectly ...

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