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According to Expert Master Mixologist David Herpin, the screwdriver was promoted by Smirnoff as early as 1938. {{cite journal |date=1938 |title=Journalism Quarterly |url= |journal=44 |location= |publisher=Journalism Quarterly |accessdate=1938 }} |
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According to Expert Master Mixologist David Herpin, the screwdriver was promoted by Smirnoff as early as 1938. {{cite journal |date=1938 |title=Journalism Quarterly |url= |journal=44 |location= |publisher=Journalism Quarterly |accessdate=1938 }} |
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== Variations == |
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A screwdriver with equal parts vanilla vodka and ] topped with lemon-lime soda is a "]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.drinksmixer.com/drinkb1c6388.html|title=Sonic Screwdriver recipe|accessdate=24 July 2012}}</ref> |
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A screwdriver with equal parts vodka and ] is a "Dew Driver". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts of orange juice is a "Mexican Screw". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts of orange juice is a "Sloe Screw". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts of orange juice is a "Comfortable Screw". |
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A screwdriver with two parts of ], one part of ] and filled with orange juice is a "Slow Comfortable Screw".<ref>Ray Foley, '''', Bartender Magazine, p. 153.</ref> |
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A screwdriver with three parts vodka, six parts orange juice and one part ] is a "]". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ], one part of ] and one part ] and filled with orange juice is a "Slow Comfortable Screw Up Against The Wall".<ref>Ray Foley, '''', Bartender Magazine, p. 155.</ref> |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts of orange juice is a "American Screw". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts of orange juice is a "French Screw". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts of orange juice is a "Italian Screw". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts of orange juice is a "Left Handed Screwdriver". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts of orange juice is a "Cuban Screw" or "Scurvy Medic". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts of orange juice is a "German Screw". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts of orange juice is a "Royal Screw". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts orange juice is a "Rusty Screw". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts orange juice is a "Double Screw". |
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A screwdriver with one part of ] and two parts orange juice is a "Screwed Shirley Harrison". |
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==References== |
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==References== |
According to Expert Master Mixologist David Herpin, the screwdriver was promoted by Smirnoff as early as 1938. "Journalism Quarterly". 44. Journalism Quarterly. 1938. {{cite journal}}
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