Bright, citrus notes accompanied by a sweet botanical and vanilla undertone.
For the old fashion week in our bar!
in the ideal recipe for this cocktail, I make olive cordial: olive pickle - 500 ml, strain through a paper filter, fructose - 200 grams, citric acid -
This recipe was inspired by the classic martini builds while wanted to incorporate a subtle fruit component. The Gifford liquor and orange bitters meld
The botanicals from Hayman's Old Tom are are the forefront, giving structure and nuance, while the flavors of the teas, coconut, and pandan transform the
Stir & Strain
Came up with the idea while planning a new cocktail menu to our bar.
Tasting Notes: Fresh Apples, Citrus, Baking Spice If your falernum skews sweet (like John D. Taylor's), omit or scale back the agave syrup. The almond,
Chaliao, the Chinese word for "Tea House," this drink encapsulates the strong oolong flavors bringing together the Hayman's Old Tom Gin with
Citrus forward from the clarified grapefruit juice with spice and fruity notes coming from the clarified kiwi juice and saffron and pomegranate molasses.
Smell: citrus, grapes, light yogurt, floral and fruity aromas; Taste: Grape mixed with juniper berries, citrus with a slight earthy aroma, light yogurt,
The source of this glass of wine is actually one of my creations when a swing dancer came to the bar for a drink. I asked her that she didn't drink very
Citrus, coconuts hints, salty and mineral notes, smooth.
*Glass: Luigi Bormioli 440 ml *Cucumber and mint sugar syrup (In house)
This cocktail, some alcohol, coffee flavor, fruity, some sweet and sour with a bit of bitterness, comfortable layers, sea salt balance the other ingredients
It is a boozy dessert drink. It has It tastes like a Tokyo Banana with fragrant from Hayman Old Tom's Gin and herbal coming from the Yellow Chartreuse.
Launched in 2008 and a classic London Dry gin in style, it is distilled with ten botanicals: juniper berries, coriander seed, nutmeg, cinnamon, angelica
Hayman's Old Tom is a modern-day recreation of an original family recipe dating from the 1860s. It is made with the same ten botanicals that feature in
This traditional sloe gin liqueur is made by steeping wild English hand-picked sloe berries, harvested in the Autumn in Hayman's Gin for several months.
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