Category: Sugar syrup

  • Espresso Martini

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    A creamy coffee cocktail

    Espresso Martini

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    The Espresso Martini was created in the 1980s by British bartender Dick Bradsell at the Soho Brasserie in London. A customer asked for a drink that would "wake me up and then fuck me up", which inspired Bradsell to combine vodka, espresso, coffee liqueur and sugar syrup. Originally called the 'Vodka Espresso,' it later became known as the Espresso Martini.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Creamy cocktails
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: European drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 20 ml vodka
    • 20 ml coffee liqueur (e.g. Kahlúa)
    • 20 ml freshly brewed espresso (or cold brew coffee)
    • 10 ml syrup
    • Ice cubes
    • 3 coffee beans (for garnish)

    Instructions

    1. Prepare the ingredients: Brew a strong espresso and let it cool slightly. If you don't have an espresso machine, you can use cold brew or strong brew coffee.
    2. Fill the shaker: Put ice cubes in a cocktail shaker and add the vodka, coffee liqueur, espresso and sugar syrup.
    3. Shake vigorously: Shake the shaker vigorously for about 15-20 seconds to create a rich foam.
    4. Strain the drink: Strain the drink through a fine-mesh sieve into a chilled martini glass.
    5. Garnish: Place three coffee beans on top symbolizing health, wealth and happiness.

    Pro tips

    • For the best foam, use fresh espresso and shake well.
    • Want a creamier version? Add a dash of Baileys or other cream liqueur.
    • For a colder drink, chill the martini glass before serving.
  • Chartreuse Swizzle

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    An exotic and tasty cocktail

    Chartreuse Swizzle

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    The Chartreuse Swizzle is a tropical cocktail that has its roots in the famous Chartreuse liqueur, made by French monks. Created in the early 2000s, the drink combines Chartreuse liqueur with lime juice, syrup and bitters for a complex and fruity taste. The Chartreuse Swizzle is known for its colorful presentation and unique flavor profile. It is a great drink for those who want something different and exciting.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Tiki cocktails
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: European drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 50 ml Chartreuse (Green or Yellow)
    • 25 ml lime juice
    • 15 ml syrup
    • 2 dash of angostura bitters
    • Ice cubes
    • A sprig of mint and a slice of lemon for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Fill a shaker with ice cubes.
    2. Add the Chartreuse, lime juice, syrup and angostura bitters.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 10-15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into a tiki glass filled with ice.
    5. Garnish with a mint sprig and a lemon slice.

    Pro tips

    • For best results, use a high-quality Chartreuse, either green or yellow depending on your preferred flavor profile.
    • If you want an even more tropical flavor, try adding a splash of pineapple juice.
    • For extra freshness, use freshly squeezed lime juice.
  • Bramble

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    A fruity and tasty gin cocktail

    Bramble

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    The Bramble is a modern classic created in the 1980s by bartender Dick Bradsell at the Fred's Club bar in London. The drink combines gin with blackcurrant liqueur, fresh lemon juice and sugar syrup to create a fruity and balanced cocktail. The Bramble is a great drink for those who like gin, but want a cocktail with a fruitier flavor profile.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Sour drinks
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: European drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 40 ml gin
    • 20 ml blackberry liqueur (e.g. Créme de Mûre)
    • 20 ml fresh lemon juice
    • 15 ml syrup
    • Ice cubes
    • A blackberry and a lemon slice for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Fill a shaker with ice cubes.
    2. Add gin, lemon juice and sugar syrup.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 10-15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into a lowball glass filled with ice.
    5. Carefully pour the blackcurrant liqueur over the drink so that it sinks to the bottom to create a 'bramble' effect.
    6. Garnish with a blackberry and a lemon slice.

    Pro tips

    • For best results, use a quality gin and freshly squeezed lemon juice.
    • Gently pour the blackberry liqueur to create the characteristic bramble effect.
    • For a less sweet version, adjust the amount of syrup.
  • Whiskey Sour

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    A balanced and refreshing whiskey cocktail

    Whisky sour

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    The Whiskey Sour is one of the most popular classic cocktails and has its roots in the mid-19th century. The combination of bourbon, fresh lemon juice and sugar syrup provides a perfect balance of acidity, sweetness and strength. Egg whites are often used to give the drink a silky texture and a creamy foam. The Whiskey Sour is a versatile drink, suitable for both pre-dinner and evening drinking.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Sour drinks
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: American drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 50 ml bourbon
    • 25 ml fresh lemon juice
    • 15 ml syrup
    • 1 egg white (optional)
    • Ice cubes
    • An orange slice and a cherry for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Fill a shaker with bourbon, lemon juice, syrup and egg white (if desired).
    2. Shake vigorously without ice (dry shake) for about 10 seconds.
    3. Add ice and shake again for about 15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into a chilled old-fashioned glass filled with ice.
    5. Garnish with an orange slice and a cherry.

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice for best results.
    • Adjust the amount of syrup to adjust the sweetness to taste.
    • If you use egg whites, make sure to shake the drink well to create a rich foam.
  • Ramos Fizz

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    A fluffy and refreshing classic

    Ramos fizz

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    The Ramos Fizz is an iconic cocktail created in 1888 by Henry C. Ramos in New Orleans. The drink is known for its unique creaminess and soft foam, achieved through a long shaking process. With a base of gin, citrus juice, cream and egg white, the Ramos Fizz is both rich and refreshing, making it a perfect brunch or afternoon drink. It's also a great example of how the art of the cocktail can unite taste and texture.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Fizz drinks
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: American drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 60 ml gin
    • 15 ml fresh lemon juice
    • 15 ml fresh lime juice
    • 30 ml cream
    • 15 ml syrup
    • 1 egg white
    • 2 drops of orange blossom water
    • 60 ml soda water
    • Ice cubes

    Instructions

    1. Fill a shaker with all ingredients except soda water.
    2. Shake vigorously without ice (dry shake) for about 15 seconds.
    3. Add ice and shake again for about 30 seconds to create a rich foam.
    4. Strain the drink into a tall glass without ice.
    5. Top gently with soda water and serve immediately.

    Pro tips

    • Use fresh citrus juice for best flavor.
    • Shake the drink long enough to create a stable and fluffy foam.
    • Add the soda water carefully to maintain the consistency of the foam.
  • Planter's Punch

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    A tropical and tasty rum cocktail

    Planters punch

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    Planter's Punch is a classic cocktail of Jamaican origin that is both tropical and complex. Created in the 19th century, it pays homage to the rich rum traditions of the Caribbean. With a base of dark rum, lime juice, sugar syrup and a touch of spice, the drink is both refreshing and full-bodied. It's perfect for casual summer days or for creating an exotic feel at home.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Tropical cocktails
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: Caribbean drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 45 ml dark rum
    • 25 ml fresh lime juice
    • 15 ml syrup
    • A splash of grenadine
    • A dash of angostura bitter
    • Ice cubes
    • A lime wedge and mint sprig for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Fill a shaker with ice cubes.
    2. Add the dark rum, lime juice, syrup, grenadine and angostura bitters.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into a glass filled with ice cubes.
    5. Garnish with a lime wedge and a sprig of mint.

    Pro tips

    • Use a high-quality dark rum for the best taste.
    • Adjust the amount of grenadine and lime juice to find your perfect balance.
    • Serve with crushed ice for an extra tropical feel.
  • John Collins

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    A classic and refreshing highball

    John Collins

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    The John Collins is a timeless cocktail closely related to the Gin Fizz, but served as a highball. It combines gin, lemon juice, syrup and soda water, resulting in a light, refreshing and bubbly drink. The drink's name is believed to come from a bartender at Limmer's Hotel in London in the 19th century. The John Collins is a perfect drink for hot summer days and a great introduction to the highball category.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Highballs
    • Metod: Drinks made with barley
    • Origin: European drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 45 ml gin
    • 30 ml fresh lemon juice
    • 15 ml syrup
    • 60 ml soda water
    • Ice cubes
    • A lemon slice and cherries for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Fill a highball glass with ice cubes.
    2. Pour in the gin, lemon juice and sugar syrup.
    3. Top with soda water and stir gently to mix.
    4. Garnish with a lemon slice and a cherry.

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice for best flavor.
    • Adjust the amount of syrup according to how sweet you want the drink to be.
    • Serve well chilled to enhance the refreshing character of the drink.
  • Gin Fizz

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    A refreshing and bubbly classic

    Gin fizz

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    The Gin Fizz is a timeless cocktail that combines gin, lemon juice, syrup and soda water to create a refreshing and light drink. The drink originated in the late 19th century and is part of the 'fizz' family, which is characterized by carbonated water. Gin Fizz is particularly appreciated for its simple, clean flavor profile and is a perfect choice for warm days or as a light aperitif. It is easy to mix and a great example of classic mixology.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Fizz drinks
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: American drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 45 ml gin
    • 20 ml fresh lemon juice
    • 15 ml syrup
    • 60 ml soda water
    • Ice cubes

    Instructions

    1. Fill a shaker with ice cubes, gin, lemon juice and sugar syrup.
    2. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
    3. Strain the drink into a highball glass filled with ice cubes.
    4. Top with soda water and stir gently.
    5. Garnish with a lemon slice or zest (optional).

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice for best flavor.
    • Adjust the amount of syrup to your own taste.
    • Serve well chilled to bring out the freshness and bubbliness of the drink.
  • Daiquiri

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    A classic and refreshing rum cocktail

    Daiquiri

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    The Daiquiri is an iconic cocktail of Cuban origin created in the late 19th century. It is said to have been invented by an American engineer, Jennings Cox, who worked in the town of Daiquiri in Cuba. The combination of light rum, fresh lime juice and syrup creates a simple but perfect balance of tartness and sweetness. The drink became particularly popular during the 1940s and is a timeless favorite suitable for any occasion. The Daiquiri is a staple cocktail in the world of mixology and a celebration of simplicity and flavor.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Sour drinks
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: Caribbean drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 45 ml light rum
    • 25 ml fresh lime juice
    • 15 ml syrup
    • Ice cubes
    • A lime wedge for garnish (optional)

    Instructions

    1. Choose a chilled cocktail glass for serving.
    2. Fill a shaker with ice cubes, light rum, lime juice and sugar syrup.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into the chilled glass.
    5. Garnish with a lime wedge if desired.

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed lime juice for best flavor.
    • Try using different syrups, like honey syrup, to vary the taste.
    • Serve well chilled to bring out the freshness of the drink.
  • Clover Club

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    A fruity and smooth classic

    Clover club

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    The Clover Club is an elegant cocktail dating back to the early 1900s, named after a gentlemen's club in Philadelphia. The drink is known for its beautiful pink color and velvety texture, created through the use of egg whites. The combination of gin, raspberry syrup, fresh lemon juice and egg white creates a balanced and fresh flavor profile that is both tart and sweet. Clover Club is a timeless cocktail that is perfect for special occasions or as a stylish pre-dinner drink.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Sour drinks
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: American drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 45 ml gin
    • 15 ml raspberry syrup
    • 15 ml fresh lemon juice
    • 10 ml sugar syrup (optional)
    • 1 egg white
    • Ice cubes
    • A fresh raspberry for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Choose a chilled cocktail glass for serving.
    2. Add the gin, raspberry syrup, lemon juice, syrup and egg white to a dry shaker.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 10 seconds to emulsify the egg white.
    4. Add ice to the shaker and shake again for 10-15 seconds.
    5. Strain the drink into the chilled glass.
    6. Garnish with a fresh raspberry.

    Pro tips

    • Use fresh raspberries to make your own raspberry syrup for the best flavor.
    • Shake without ice first (dry shake) to create a rich foam from the egg white.
    • Serve well chilled to bring out the freshness of the drink.