🍹 Celebrate National Harvey Wallbanger Day – November 8th! 🍊

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Every year on November 8th, cocktail lovers across the country raise a glass to celebrate National Harvey Wallbanger Day — a tribute to one of the grooviest drinks to come out of the 1970s! This fun and flavorful day honors the bright, citrusy cocktail that became a pop-culture icon and a staple of the disco era.

🌞 The History Behind the Drink

The Harvey Wallbanger is said to have originated in the 1950s, created by a California bartender named Donato “Duke” Antone. The story goes that a surfer named Harvey was a regular at Duke’s bar, and after one too many of his favorite vodka-and-Galliano cocktails, he stumbled into the wall — inspiring the quirky name.

By the 1970s, the Harvey Wallbanger became a national sensation, thanks to a clever marketing campaign featuring the catchphrase:
“Harvey Wallbanger is the name, and I can be made!”

🍊 What’s in a Harvey Wallbanger?

This classic cocktail is simple to make but packs a smooth, citrusy punch. Here’s what you’ll need:

1 ½ oz vodka

3 oz orange juice

½ oz Galliano L’Autentico (a sweet herbal liqueur)

Orange slice and cherry for garnish

How to make it:

Fill a highball glass with ice.

Pour in the vodka and orange juice.

Float Galliano on top by slowly pouring it over the back of a spoon.

Garnish with an orange slice and cherry.

It’s sunshine in a glass — smooth, refreshing, and just a little bit mysterious!

🎶 A Toast to Retro Vibes

The Harvey Wallbanger isn’t just a drink — it’s a symbol of a bygone era of bold fashion, funky music, and carefree fun. Whether you’re throwing a retro-themed party or just want to enjoy a taste of cocktail history, this drink is a perfect excuse to celebrate in style.

So today, put on some disco tunes, grab your shaker, and make a toast to good times with a Harvey Wallbanger in hand.

Cheers to National Harvey Wallbanger Day — the grooviest cocktail holiday of the year! 🍹✨

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