Harvey Wallbanger co*cktail Recipe (2024)

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Harvey Wallbanger co*cktail Recipe (1)

Serve in a

Collins glass

Garnish:

Orange slice

How to make:

STIR first 4 ingredients with ice and strain into ice-filled glass. FLOAT Galliano on the surface.

1 1/2 fl ozKetel One Vodka
2 1/4 fl ozOrange juice (freshly squeezed)
1/6 fl ozSugar syrup 'rich' (2 sugar to 1 water, 65.0°Brix)
2 dashOrange Bitters by Angostura
5/12 fl ozGalliano L'Autentico liqueur

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Review:

One of the most famous co*cktails from the 1970s, the Harvey Wallbanger is a Screwdriver (vodka and orange juice served tall over ice) with a float of Galliano liqueur. It was a huge co*cktail in its era, but its reign barely made it into the 1980s as it fell prey to changes in fashion, packaged juice and even Galliano.

The original style of Galliano, Galliano L'Autentico, was changed by marketeers who reduced its alcohol content from a robust 42.3% to 35% alc./vol., in the 1970s and then eventually to 30% alc./vol., in the 1990s when the flavour profile was also changed with vanilla predominating. Thankfully Galliano L'Autentico was reintroduced in 2006 and now sits alongside the more modern version Galliano Vanilla. Both are fine liqueurs, but it is Galliano L'Autentico that you'll need for an authentic Harvey Wallbanger.

This is a co*cktail that must be made with freshly squeezed orange juice. You may be too lazy to squeeze orange juice for breakfast, but at a hotel or bar, you'll have experienced how good freshly squeezed juice can be. It's a very different experience from the comparatively sweet and marmaladey packaged orange juices. Add a splash of vodka and the aromatic herbal peppermint freshness the float of Galliano brings to this tall, refreshing co*cktail, and you can start to see why the Harvey Wallbanger was such a hit in the 1970s.

A Harvey Wallbanger is traditionally made without sugar syrup or bitters but is a better drink with them. And beware, shaking (rather than stirring) the first four ingredients makes the drink too thin.

Variant:

Freddy Fudpucker with tequila in place of vodka.

History:

Legend has it that 'Harvey' - Tom Harvey, was a surfer at Manhattan Beach, California. His favourite drink was a Screwdriver with added Galliano - the ingredients that comprise a Harvey Wallbanger. One day in the late 1960s, while celebrating winning a surfing competition, he staggered from bar to bar, banging his surfboard on the walls, leading to the name of this contemporary classic co*cktail.

However, a competing story credits the drink's creation to Bill Donner, the host of a house party held in the mid-1960s in Newport Beach, California. One of the guests, Harvey, was found banging his head the next morning, complaining of the hangover this drink induced.

We have booze historian Robert Simonson to thank for his investigations into the true origins of what was one of the most popular drinks of the 1970s. He unearthed a piece in The Hartford Courant published 3rd September 1977 titled Retired Mixologist To Teach Tunxis Drink-Making Class at Tunxis Community College which goes on to say, "...its not the mix that makes a drink, but the mixer, says the instructor of the noncredit course, Donato 'Duke' Antone. He is the creator of the Harvey Wallbanger and more than 50 nationally consumed drinks."

So there you have it, written evidence. However, Robert Simonson expresses some scepticism but does theorise that Antone created the co*cktail while working as a drinks marketing consultant for George Bednar, the Marketing Director of McKesson Imports Co. during the late 1960s, the then US importers of Galliano Liqueur. This theory is helped by a sentence in the same 1977 Hartford Courant piece, "Antone...has not limited himself to mixing drinks. Rather, he has been active in all aspects of the liquor industry, ranging from restaurant design to marketing." Simonson surmises that Bednar approached Antone in 1966 to create a co*cktail to market Galliano. After all, Antone was noted for creating a Galliano-heavy co*cktail called the Italian Fascination and is credited with inventing the Freddy Fudpucker, a Harvey Wallbanger with tequila.

So it is Donato "Duke" Antone who is not only said to have created the Harvey Wallbanger, but legend (or good marketing) has it that he also made the coctail for that surfer called Tom Harvey while bartending at Blackwatch Bar on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood way back in 1952.

George Bednar was undoubtedly a good marketeer who commissioned a commercial artist named Bill Young to design a poster to promote Galliano via the Harvey Wallbanger co*cktail. Bednar is credited with penning the tagline for the advertisem*nt himself: "Harvey Wallbanger is the name. And I can be made!".

The pop-art advert featuring a sandal-wearing monk-like hippy with attitude proved a massive hit. As the Sixties turned to the Seventies, the character was reproduced on T-shirts, mugs and bumper stickers while the co*cktail it advertised flew across bar counters.

By the summer of 1973, advertisem*nts appeared for a pre-mixed canned version of the Harvey Wallbanger, "The Club Wallbanger" made with Smirnoff Vodka. Perhaps the canned version is what helped eventually kill the Harvey Wallbanger. After all, made with fresh orange juice, it's a great drink - as is the Screwdriver. However, made with pasteurised orange juice, it is just another Disco Drink that was best forgotten in the Seventies.

Alcohol content:

  • 1.4 standard drinks
  • 15.22% alc./vol. (30.44° proof)
  • 19.9 grams of pure alcohol

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FAQs

What's the difference between a Harvey Wallbanger and a Screwdriver? ›

The Harvey Wallbanger is a modern classic co*cktail that was reportedly born in the 1950s, when it was first prepared by California bartender Donato “Duke” Antone. It's basically a Screwdriver with the addition of Galliano, an Italian liqueur.

Why is the co*cktail called a Harvey Wallbanger? ›

There's a widely circulated story that this 1970s drink—made with vodka, orange juice, and Galliano— was made created by bartender Donato "Duke" Antone at his Los Angeles bar, the Blackwatch, for a surfer named Tom Harvey. Harvey supposedly got so drunk he started running into the walls, hence the drink's name.

What kind of liquor is Galliano? ›

“Galliano is an herbal liqueur that combines more than 30 ingredients; it brings a lot to the party,” says Tanya Cohn, the U.S. brand manager for the spirit. “Its best element, its herbaceousness, can make it challenging and not for everything.”

What is a substitute for Galliano liqueur in Harvey Wallbanger? ›

A Harvey Wallbanger without Galliano is a Screwdriver co*cktail, if you want to replace the Galliano it is said to be possible to use some sambuca instead.

Does Galliano go bad? ›

Sealed Galliano will last for the foreseeable future, while an open bottle will easily last a year, which is plenty of time to mix up some herbal co*cktails. But that bottle you found hiding in your parents' liquor cabinet from decades ago needs to go in the trash.

What glass do you serve a Harvey Wallbanger in? ›

Does Galliano taste like black licorice? ›

Taste: Slightly syrupy, peppermint leads with smoothing creamy vanilla, sweet liquorice and herbal notes. Aftertaste: Freshly ground black pepper emerges and cuts through the syrup with lingering vanilla ice-cream, refreshing spicy peppermint and a touch of aniseed.

Is Galliano the same as Campari? ›

Perhaps not as herbal as Campari but with attractive citrus, floral rose and orange blossom notes.

Is Galliano like Aperol? ›

Galliano L'Aperitivo

Admittedly, Galliano's L'Aperitivo is closer to Campari than Aperol in both its flavor and ABV content, but we're including it here for the interesting, nuanced spritz it offers, which is perfect for those who enjoy their drinks with a bitter kick.

What is good to mix with Galliano? ›

Here are five delicious Galliano co*cktails
  • Harvey Wallbanger. 15ml Galliano L'Autentico. 50ml vodka` ...
  • Galliano Old Fashioned. 35ml Woodford Reserve bourbon. 35ml Galliano L'Autentico. ...
  • Vanilla Mule. 45ml Galliano Vanilla. ...
  • Italian Margarita. 50ml Patrón Silver Tequila. ...
  • Italian Spritz Punch. 250ml Galliano L'Autentico.
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Is Galliano the same as amaretto? ›

Several other liqueurs are also produced under the Galliano brand name, including a black Sambuca, a white Sambuca and an amaretto, which are predominantly distributed in Australasia, where the products are popular as shots.

What co*cktail is made from vodka orange juice and Galliano? ›

The original Harvey Wallbanger is a refreshing, fruity and simple co*cktail of vodka, orange juice and a float of Galliano for a bontanical note to the drink.

Is Licor 43 similar to Galliano? ›

It's a pretty noticeable difference. Licor 43 is much more vanilla-forward in nose and body, and Galliano has wintergreen / herbal flavours that are much more prominent. Licor 43 is also a fair bit sweeter.

What is the flavor of Galliano vanilla? ›

Galliano Vanilla has a round scent, a sweet vanilla flavor, and a lower ABV (30%). This pronounced aroma in our vanilla liqueur offers versatility in co*cktails while retaining Galliano's unmistakable character.

What does vanilla Galliano taste like? ›

Taste: Slightly syrupy, peppermint leads with smoothing creamy vanilla, sweet liquorice and herbal notes.

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