Singapore Sling
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Singapore Sling
Summary
Singapore Sling is an IBA official cocktail[1]. It draws 595 Wikipedia views per month (iba_official_cocktail category, ranking #27 of 87).[2]
Key Facts
- Singapore Sling's image is recorded as Singapore Sling Ingredients.JPG[3].
- Singapore Sling's instance of is recorded as IBA official cocktail[4].
- Singapore Sling's made from material is recorded as gin[5].
- Singapore Sling's made from material is recorded as cherry liqueur[6].
- Singapore Sling's made from material is recorded as Cointreau[7].
- Singapore Sling's made from material is recorded as Bénédictine[8].
- Singapore Sling's made from material is recorded as grenadine[9].
- Singapore Sling's made from material is recorded as pineapple juice[10].
- Singapore Sling's made from material is recorded as lime juice[11].
- Singapore Sling's made from material is recorded as Angostura bitters[12].
- Singapore Sling's made from material is recorded as maraschino cherry[13].
- Singapore Sling's made from material is recorded as pineapple[14].
- Singapore Sling's made from material is recorded as highball glass[15].
- Singapore Sling's subclass of is recorded as Sling[16].
- Singapore Sling's Commons category is recorded as Singapore Sling[17].
- Singapore Sling's country of origin is recorded as Singapore[18].
- Singapore Sling's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/022fks[19].
- Singapore Sling's location of creation is recorded as Raffles Hotel[20].
- Singapore Sling's BabelNet ID is recorded as 00040494n[21].
- Singapore Sling's Zhihu topic ID is recorded as 20581027[22].
- Singapore Sling's TasteAtlas ID is recorded as singapore-sling[23].
- Singapore Sling's Singapore Infopedia ID is recorded as SIP_21_2005-01-11[24].
- Singapore Sling's TheCocktailDB drink ID is recorded as 12214[25].
- Singapore Sling's Singapore Infopedia ID is recorded as a671de5e-c8f0-49a8-9569-4a71fd0d8408[26].
Why It Matters
Singapore Sling draws 595 Wikipedia views per month (iba_official_cocktail category, ranking #27 of 87).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[27] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]