What is the alcohol content of the last word cocktail?

Answered by Roy Gibson

The content of the Last Word cocktail can vary depending on the specific brands and measurements used for each ingredient. However, traditionally, the Last Word is made with equal parts , Green Chartreuse, maraschino , and lime .

Gin typically has an alcohol content of around 40-43% alc./vol. This means that if you use a standard measure of 1 ounce (30 ml) of gin in the Last Word, you would have approximately 0.4-0.43 ounces (12-13 ml) of alcohol from the gin alone in your cocktail.

Green Chartreuse, on the other hand, has a higher alcohol content than gin. It is a herbal liqueur that is made by monks in France and has an alcohol content of 55% alc./vol. This means that if you use 1 ounce (30 ml) of Green Chartreuse in your Last Word, you would have approximately 0.55 ounces (16 ml) of alcohol from the Green Chartreuse alone.

Maraschino liqueur, which is made from sour Marasca cherries, typically has an alcohol content of around 32% alc./vol. If you use 1 ounce (30 ml) of maraschino liqueur in your Last Word, you would have approximately 0.32 ounces (9 ml) of alcohol from the maraschino liqueur alone.

Lastly, lime juice does not contain alcohol, as it is simply the juice from fresh limes. However, it is important to note that the overall alcohol content of your Last Word cocktail will be influenced by the measurements of the other ingredients.

To summarize, the Last Word cocktail can have a relatively high alcohol content due to the combination of gin, Green Chartreuse, and maraschino liqueur. The specific alcohol content will depend on the measurements used for each ingredient, but it is likely to be around 25-30% alc./vol. when made with equal parts of each ingredient. However, it's always important to consider responsible drinking and consume in moderation.

I personally enjoy the Last Word cocktail and find it to be a delightful balance of flavors. The herbal notes from the Green Chartreuse, the subtle sweetness from the maraschino liqueur, and the tartness from the lime juice all come together to create a complex and refreshing drink. It's a cocktail that I often recommend to those who enjoy trying unique and sophisticated cocktails.