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Left Bank Martini
I originally went against bartending convention and called for this cocktail to be shaken. The extra dilution and aeration created by shaking produces...
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Sterling Diesel
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29th June at 00:15
Ever throw it? I love it shaken but the throw makes this already fantastic beverage all the better. (Just my 1 cent)
This summer ive taken to infusing the gin with 1 honeydew and half a cantaloupe for a few days, its dangerously quaffable this way.
Simon Difford
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29th June at 06:15
Throwing a Left Bank is a great call and not something I'd thought to do.
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This summer ive taken to infusing the gin with 1 honeydew and half a cantaloupe for a few days, its dangerously quaffable this way.