Created by Reece Lewis a Head Bartender at Blues Kitchen Shorditch. This recipe is a summer time easy drinker that would be perfect on the beach, in a
The aroma of gin blends with the refreshing blend of elderberry and coffee sweet
Old fashion, rum fashion why not a gin fashion right??? Created to celebrate the old fashion way!!
So I started drinking hot toddy's before I knew anything about bartending. My favourite memory of them was when I turned 21 on Christmas my mum decided
Char the orange with a lighter or chef's torch. Express the charred orange over the cocktail prior to garnishing to release smoky oils
In modern times, people are under a lot of pressure due to various things Many people choose to have afternoon tea and sweets to comfort themselves So
Tropical Fruit Herbal Flavor If you don't have italicus again, you can make bergamot syrup How to make bergamot syrup: 20g bergamot tea 400g Water
The drink is velvety and balanced. Not too tart, not too sweet, lovely and herbal with a little pine character shining through from the Old Tom.
Very citrus forward with orange, lemon and lime flavours before the old tom gin takes over.
I used Fonseca Siroco Extra Dry White Port & Rothman and Winter Apricot Liqueur.
Cocktail should be serve in perfectly chilled Nick & Nora glass.
This cocktail has a rich and complex flavor. First, you will experience the deep and intense aroma of the Hayman's Old Tom gin, with its subtle oak
Add all ingredients into the mixing glass and stir with ice cubes Strain into martini glass Garnish with lemon twist
The floral scent that smells and the lingering fragrance that tastes The selected decorations will also contain alcohol
BA2043 is a reimagined Hoffman House with Hayman's Old Tom gin replacing London dry, Ancho Reyes Verde replacing vermouth and Fever Tree Slimline
The origin of this cocktail came from a hot spring afternoon where the only thing I really wanted was a brazillian lemonade. When I got to work that evening
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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