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Gingertini
A delicate cocktail with a warming hint of ginger
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Antony Hawkins
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29th May 2022 at 16:50
Skip the sugar syrup (as is so often the case, it’s utterly unnecessary).
Tastes best when cool rather than super cold directly from the shaker - the ginger wakes up and comes to the fore as it warms slightly (think fridge cool).
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Tastes best when cool rather than super cold directly from the shaker - the ginger wakes up and comes to the fore as it warms slightly (think fridge cool).