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Originally published Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 12:00 AM

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New Orleans cocktail museum shakes and stirs history

In New Orleans, cocktails are serious business. So what better town for a temple to the tasty history of the American libation? Many outsiders may get...

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In New Orleans, cocktails are serious business. So what better town for a temple to the tasty history of the American libation?

Many outsiders may get their idea of New Orleans' cocktail culture from the jumbo-sized plastic cups of punch slugged down by tourists on Bourbon Street.

But the Museum of the American Cocktail opening this month will focus on the rich history of sophisticated drinks that have been served since Thomas Jefferson was president.

Cocktails — originally defined as any mixture of bitters, spirits and sugar — were an early fixture in this once French port city. Besides easy access to sugar, a European sensibility allowed a drinking culture to flourish when it foundered elsewhere in the South's Bible Belt.

"I definitely think New Orleans has always been the home of civilized drinking," said Ann Tuennerman, founder of Tales of the Cocktail, an annual festival that attracts thousands. "The image the tourists have is not how most locals think of drinking. We believe in better, not more."

The museum is located near the French Quarter and features a collection of rare spirits, books, and Prohibition-era literature. There will be vintage cocktail shakers, glassware, tools, gadgets and other cocktail memorabilia.

New Orleans' culture and celebrated laid-back attitude have shaped its drinking habits, said Dale DeGroff, president and co-founder of the museum.

"In the rest of the country until prohibition, bars were pretty much the male territory," said DeGroff. "In New Orleans, with its European approach to things, they called them coffee houses and men and women used them equally."

The museum's nonprofit organization was founded in 2004 and displayed some of its exhibits in a temporary space before Hurricane Katrina. The permanent museum opening July 21 promises an impressive series of seminars with professionals and scholars.

"The museum is a very serious undertaking that will have a lot of serious work going on," Haigh said.

There will not be a bar, but there will be tastings in connection with some events.

"If, for instance, we have a seminar on the 19th century cocktail, those attending will have a chance to taste those cocktails," Haigh said.

Some historians believe the first cocktail — the Sazerac — was invented in New Orleans by Antoine Amadie Peychaud, a Creole apothecary with a shop in the French Quarter in the early 1800s.

Haigh disputes the theory.

"Peychaud would have been 3 years old when the first one was made," he said.

The Sazerac caused a stir in Louisiana's most recent legislative session when a bill to name it the state's official cocktail ran into opposition from lawmakers who felt they shouldn't promote alcohol. Supporters settled for naming it the city's cocktail: a mixture of rye whiskey, sugar, bitters and absinthe, or a substitute anise-flavored liquor.

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