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Cohasset Punch
Historic Chicago Liqueur / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cohasset Punch is a brand of rum-based drink introduced in 1899. First created by Chicago bartenders Lewis A. Williams and Thomas C. Newman, Cohasset Punch was long associated with the Ladner Bros. bar on Madison Street in the Chicago Loop, who produced it until the 1980s.[1] Though officially classified as a liqueur, Cohasset Punch can also be considered a bottled cocktail or punch, and has been referred to as "the definitive Chicago cocktail".[2] In 2024, bottled Cohasset Punch was relaunched under new ownership.[3]
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![]() A modern bottle of Cohasset Punch | |
Type | Liqueur |
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Country of origin | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Introduced | 1899 |
Alcohol by volume | 30% |
Proof (US) | 60 |
Website | cohassetpunch |
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