Category: Spring drinks

  • 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.
  • Bee's Knees

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    A sweet and botanical gin cocktail

    Bees Knees

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    Bee's Knees is a classic cocktail that dates back to the 1920s Prohibition era in the United States. It combines gin with honey and lemon to create a light and balanced drink. The drink became popular due to its simple but sophisticated taste and the use of honey as the main ingredient.

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

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 50 ml gin
    • 20 ml honey syrup
    • 20 ml fresh lemon juice
    • Ice cubes

    Instructions

    1. Fill a shaker with ice cubes.
    2. Add the gin, honey syrup and lemon juice.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into a chilled cocktail glass.
    5. Garnish with a lemon slice or a honeycomb piece.

    Pro tips

    • Use a good quality gin for best results.
    • Adjust the amount of honey syrup according to how sweet you want the drink to be.
    • For best flavor, use freshly squeezed lemon juice.
  • White Lady

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    An elegant and citrusy cocktail

    White lady

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    The White Lady is a classic cocktail created by Harry MacElhone in the 1920s. The drink combines gin, Cointreau and lemon juice for a refreshing and elegant flavor profile. The addition of egg white gives the drink a silky texture and creamy foam, making it a sophisticated choice for both pre-drinks and evening drinks. White Lady is a celebration of balance and simplicity in the cocktail world.

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

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 50 ml gin
    • 25 ml Cointreau (or other orange liqueur)
    • 25 ml fresh lemon juice
    • 1 egg white (optional)
    • Ice cubes

    Instructions

    1. Fill a shaker with gin, Cointreau, lemon juice 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 cocktail glass.

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice for a fresher taste.
    • If using egg whites, shake long enough to create a rich foam.
    • Adjust the amount of Cointreau to adjust the sweetness to taste.
  • 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.
  • Tuxedo

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    An elegant and well-balanced classic

    Tuxedo

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    The Tuxedo is a classic cocktail that combines gin, dry vermouth and a touch of orange liqueur and absinthe for a complex and elegant flavor profile. Named after Tuxedo Park, an exclusive enclave in New York, it reflects sophistication and style. With its subtle flavors and dry character, the Tuxedo is a perfect drink for those who appreciate classic martini-inspired cocktails.

    • Type of drink: Old-Fashioned-style cocktails
    • Metod: Stirred cocktails
    • Origin: American drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 50 ml gin
    • 25 ml dry vermouth
    • 1 teaspoon of orange liqueur
    • 1 dash of absinthe
    • 2 dash of orange bitters
    • Ice cubes
    • A cherry and a lemon zest for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Fill a tube glass with ice cubes.
    2. Add gin, dry vermouth, orange liqueur, absinthe and orange bitters.
    3. Stir gently for about 30 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into a chilled cocktail glass.
    5. Garnish with a cherry and a lemon zest.

    Pro tips

    • Use a quality gin and vermouth for best results.
    • Dose the absinthe carefully to avoid overpowering the other flavors.
    • Serve well chilled to emphasize the balance and elegance of the drink.
  • Sidecar

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    An elegant and tart classic

    Sidecar

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    The Sidecar is a timeless cocktail believed to have been created in the 1920s, either in Paris or London. The combination of cognac, Cointreau and fresh lemon juice provides a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity. With its sophisticated flavor profile, Sidecar is a popular choice for both pre-drinks and evening drinks. It is easy to mix and has a rich history associated with the glamor of the early 20th century.

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

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 50 ml cognac
    • 20 ml Cointreau (or other orange liqueur)
    • 20 ml fresh lemon juice
    • Ice cubes
    • Sugar for the rim of the glass (optional)

    Instructions

    1. If desired, rim a cocktail glass with sugar.
    2. Fill a shaker with ice cubes, cognac, Cointreau and lemon juice.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into the chilled cocktail glass.

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice for best flavor.
    • Adjust the amount of Cointreau to customize the sweetness to your preference.
    • Chill the glass in the freezer before serving to keep the drink extra fresh.
  • 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.
  • Paradise

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    A fruity and golden classic

    Paradise

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    Paradise is a classic cocktail with a fruity and balanced flavor profile. It was created in the early 1900s and is documented in 'The Savoy Cocktail Book' by Harry Craddock. With gin, apricot liqueur and orange juice, Paradise is a light, refreshing and perfectly balanced drink. The golden color and fresh fruit flavor make it a great choice for both pre-drinks and casual occasions.

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

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 35 ml gin
    • 20 ml apricot liqueur
    • 15 ml fresh orange juice
    • Ice cubes

    Instructions

    1. Fill a shaker with ice cubes.
    2. Add the gin, apricot liqueur and orange juice.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into a chilled cocktail glass.

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed orange juice for a fresher taste.
    • Serve well chilled to bring out the fruity notes.
    • Adjust the amount of apricot liqueur to your desired sweetness.
  • Monkey Acorn

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    An eccentric and citrusy cocktail

    Monkey gland

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    The Monkey Gland is a unique cocktail created by Harry MacElhone at Harry's New York Bar in Paris during the 1920s. Named after a controversial medical procedure of the time, the drink features a combination of gin, orange juice, grenadine and a hint of absinthe. It offers a perfect balance between the freshness of citrus and the sweetness of grenadine, with the absinthe providing a subtle herbal note. Monkey Gland is both eccentric and delicious, making it an exciting classic.

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

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 45 ml gin
    • 45 ml fresh orange juice
    • 5 ml grenadine
    • 2 drops of absinthe
    • Ice cubes

    Instructions

    1. Fill a shaker with ice cubes.
    2. Add the gin, orange juice, grenadine and absinthe.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into a chilled cocktail glass.

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed orange juice to bring out the citrus freshness of the drink.
    • Dose the absinthe carefully to avoid it dominating the taste.
    • Serve well chilled and garnish with an orange zest for an elegant touch.