Harvey Wallbanger Recipe (2024)

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Move over, Screwdriver – it’s time to share the spotlight with your equally delicious cousin: the Harvey Wallbanger recipe. This refreshing vodka co*cktail is made with vodka, orange juice, and Galliano for a botanical beverage you’re bound to love.

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When I was growing up, my folks had a lot of dinner parties and served a lot of co*cktails. I remember the names of many of the drinks they served, and this Harvey Wallbanger co*cktail was one I knew someday I was going to try.

Mainly because of the name.

When I turned 21, I tried it at one of our holiday gatherings. I loved it because it was not only easy to make, but it was like drinking orange juice with a zing to it.

So, if you’re wondering, the Wallbanger is basically the classic screwdriver with Galliano added to it.

This classic co*cktail was very popular in the early 1970s, but I believe it will have a comeback.

Why do they call the drink Harvey Wallbanger?

In the 1970s apparently, a bartender named Donato “Duke” Antone from a bar in Las Angeles, made the co*cktail for a surfer named Tom Harvey. Tom drank too many of these delicious drinks, and he got so drunk that he kept running into walls. Hence, the name.

What is Galliano L’autentico made from?

Galliano is a herbal Italian liqueur that has a unique yellow color. It has an intense, complex, yet warming and mellow taste. It is made from a blend of 30 herbs, notably, juniper, lavender, star anise, and juniper to name a few. The whole concoction goes through 6 infusions and 6 distillations before being bottled in the unique long necked bottle.

What liquor is similar to Galliano?

Although you won’t get a perfect match, you can substitute a few “close” tasting liquors such as Sambuca, yellow Chartreuse, or Ouzo.

Helpful tips

  • You don’t have to use a co*cktail shaker to make this co*cktail, but I recommend it because shaking the ingredients always assures a blended drink.
  • If you choose to build the co*cktail in each glass, make sure to stir briskly with a co*cktail spoon.
  • I like this co*cktail in a tall thin glass like a Collins glass, but you could also use a double old fashioned glass or a highball glass.
  • I use dehydrated orange wheels as garnish, but you can use fresh orange wheels instead.
  • Although I’m using a good vodka like Grey Goose, you can substitute for a less expensive brand because this co*cktail has more juice than alcohol, so you won’t really taste the difference.
  • After you pour the contents of the shaker into the glasses, you are going to float the Galliano on top of the drink, after you pour.

How to make the Harvey Wallbanger recipe

Pre-step

Get a co*cktail shaker, measuring glass, barspoon and glassware. For garnish, rinse the syrup off two maraschino cherries and cut an orange wheel in half.

After measuring out the vodka and orange juice, add them to the shaker. You will be floating the Galliano on top of the drink.

Step one

Gather the ingredients – vodka, orange juice, and Galliano liqueur.

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Step two

Measure out 4 ounces of vodka.

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Step three

Measure out 7 ounces of orange juice.

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Step four

Measure 1/2 ounce of Galliano per co*cktail. Don’t pour the Galliano into the shaker.

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Step five

Cap the co*cktail shaker and shake for 10 seconds. Add fresh ice to the glasses and divide, strain, and pour the liquid between the two glasses.

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Step six

Take the co*cktail spoon and place it upside down so the back of the spoon is facing up and in the glass above the liquid. Slowly pour the Galliano over the back of the spoon and into the liquid so it floats on top. That way every time you sip the Harvey Wallbanger, you get a nice herb scent and taste.

Measure another 1/2 ounce of Galliano and repeat with the other co*cktail.

Step seven

Add a maraschino cherry and half an orange wheel to each co*cktail (I use half a dehydrated orange wheel to each glass rim.)

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Doesn’t that look delicious? Let’s look at a closer view.

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I promptly took a sip and was whisked back to my parents’ grand parties!

I hope you enjoyed this Harvey Wallbanger recipe. I know I did.

Other vodka recipes

  • Grapefruit, ginger mojito
  • Cherry vodka sour
  • Dirty martini
  • Orange martini

And as always, may all your dishes/drinks be delish!

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Harvey Wallbanger Recipe

Move over, screwdriver – it’s time to share the spotlight with your equally delicious cousin: the Harvey Wallbanger recipe. This refreshing vodka co*cktail is made with vodka, orange juice, and Galliano for a botanical beverage you’re bound to love.

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Course: co*cktail

Cuisine: American

Keyword: galliano co*cktail, harvey wallbanger, wallbanger

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 servings

Calories: 243kcal

Ingredients

  • 4 ounces vodka
  • 7 ounces orange juice
  • 1 ounce Galliano liqueur (divided 1/2 ounce each)

Garnish

Instructions

  • Fill co*cktail shaker halfway with ice, get a measuring glass, co*cktail spoon, and two collins glasses.

  • Add vodka, and orange juice to the shaker.

    4 ounces vodka, 7 ounces orange juice

  • Add fresh ice to the glasses and cap the shaker and shake for 10 seconds. Pour, strain, and divide the liquid between the two glasses. Add more ice to force the liquid closer to the top of the glass (leave a half inch from the liquid to the top)

  • Take the co*cktail spoon, place it against the inside of the glass with the back of the spoon facing up. Pour 1/2 ounce of Galliano slowly over the spoon and into the glass. Measure out another 1/2 ounce and repeat with the second drink.

    1 ounce Galliano liqueur

  • Add a cherry and 1/2 of an orange wheel to each glass. (I like to put the orange half on the rim.)

    2 maraschino cherries, 1 orange wheel

  • Sip

  • Smile

  • Enjoy

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Notes

Helpful tips

  • You don’t have to use a co*cktail shaker to make this co*cktail, but I recommend it because shaking the ingredients always assures a blended drink.
  • If you choose to build the co*cktail in each glass, make sure to stir briskly with a co*cktail spoon.
  • I like this co*cktail in a tall thin glass like a Collins glass, but you could also use a double old fashioned glass or a highball glass.
  • I use dehydrated orange wheels as garnish, but you can use fresh orange wheels instead.
  • Although I’m using a good vodka like Grey Goose, you can substitute for a less expensive brand because this co*cktail has more juice than alcohol, so you won’t really taste the difference.
  • After you pour the contents of the shaker into the glasses, you are going to float the Galliano on top of the drink, after you pour.

Nutrition

Serving: 1co*cktail | Calories: 243kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 0.3g | Saturated Fat: 0.04g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 319mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 348IU | Vitamin C: 84mg | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 0.3mg

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Harvey Wallbanger Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What glass do you serve a Harvey Wallbanger in? ›

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.

What does Galliano taste like? ›

Galliano is sweet with vanilla-anise flavour and subtle citrus and woodsy herbal undernotes. The vanilla top note differentiates Galliano from other anise-flavoured liqueurs such as anisette, ouzo, sambuca, and pastis.

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 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.

How many types of Galliano are there? ›

The range consists of Galliano L'Autentico, Vanilla, Espresso, L'Aperitivo, Amaretto and Sambuca white & black.

Why do they call it 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.

Is Licor 43 the same as 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.

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 the king of all co*cktails? ›

Martini. The gin martini is the king of co*cktails.

What is the most requested co*cktail? ›

1. Margarita. The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top.

Which is the king of co*cktails? ›

It's everywhere and yet nowhere made with the proper sacrament. But when it's done right, that first sip will be of a cold, taut surface with a bracing chill, punctuated by pockets of bright citrus oils that cause the mouth to water profusely.

How do you serve a Harvey Wallbanger? ›

How do you serve Galliano? ›

How to Use Galliano. Galliano L'Autentico can be sipped neat, as an after-dinner digestif, or topped with soda water to temper the sweetness. You might try to use it in place of another anise liqueur for a more vanilla-forward and approachable flavor profile.

What type of glass do you drink Amaro? ›

Amaro Caldo

Serve in a mug or a tempered glass with a lemon twist and discover its restorative properties. Alpino-style amari like Braulio are a natural fit for this format.

What kind of glass do you serve limoncello in? ›

Serve limoncello in a shot glass or cordial glass. Because of the beautiful lemon-yellow color of limoncello, we prefer to pour it into a clear or crystal glass. Chill your glass in advance by filling it with ice right before serving or storing glasses in the freezer.

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