Czech Republic
Winning cocktail: Genepeas
"I always wanted to cram some eminent person into a cocktail glass and then, with an ease, drink it through a century long journey back to history, to enjoy the emotions when I heard about London and Johan Gregor Mendel for the first time in a school. J.G.Mendel is very important person for Brno. If you are in Brno you can see Mendel everywhere....there is Mendel square, Mendel University, Mendel library and others. Mendel is famous because od hi genetics experiment with peas, because he propagated the peas and he proofed law of heredity.
Lovely and cosmopolitan Brno is a place where a spanish liveliness, french bohemianism and london peculiarity unite together and I managed to combined it all in my cocktail. Thanks to a green little peas where it all begins and ends I propose a toast to Brno and London, to how close they are to me and to the fact that together they taste like home."
50 ml Beefeater 24
20 ml Pea syrup
15 ml Freshly squeezed lemon juice
10 ml Fino sherry
3 dash Absinthe
Grapefruit peel
Garnish with lemon and sencha curd.
Put all ingredients except absinth into a shaker. Wash out a frozen glass with three drops of absinth and from the outside smear the glass with sencha lemon curd. After that shake all the ingredients in shaker and double strain into a cocktail glass.
Named after the Yeoman Warders Who've guarded the Tower of London since appointed as personal bodyguards by King Henry VIII in 1485, they remain the Queens's
Originally launched in 1993 and aimed at the travel retail market, this premium Beefeater expression is named after the Crown Jewels displayed at the Tower
Now discontinued, Beefeater Wet used a base of Beefeater gin, flavoured with pear essence and sweetened by the addition of a little sugar.
Flavoured with 12 botanicals including rare teas, Beefeater 24 takes its name from the 24-hour period the botanicals are steeped in alcohol prior to distillation.
Released in June 2011, this is the third in a series of Beefeater limited editions developed by Beefeater's master distiller, Desmond Payne. London Market
A limited edition seasonal line extension to classic Beefeater gin based on the original Beefeater botanical recipe with the addition of floral botanicals
Originally established by James Hawker & Co., a firm of Portsmouth wine merchants. Hawker's suffered as its then owner Allied Domecq struggled to compete
Launched June 2013, Burrough's Reserve is distilled in a small 19th Century copper pot still and then rested in oak casks for a period prior to bottling.
Available exclusively at Beefeater London, the brand’s gin distillery and visitor centre, Beefeater London Garden Gin was launched in May 2014 to coincide
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