The Boulevardier
Named after a Paris-based magazine run by an American in the 20s & 30s. The Boulevardier differs from the negroni in that you don’t use equal ratios - heavy on the whiskey is best. The thing to do is find a whiskey that apes the flavour of gin, so the obvious choice is rye or a spicier sort of bourbon.
Ingredients
Ice cubes
45ml bourbon or rye whiskey
30ml sweet vermouth
30ml Campari
Orange twist to garnish
Method
Fill an old-fashioned glass with cubed ice, and add all the ingredients. Stir for 10 seconds, then garnish with an orange twist.
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Lychee Ginger Martini
The lychee pairs wonderfully with many flavours, from citrus to cranberry, but it’s also a surprising companion for ginger.
Ingredients
45ml lychee liqueur or syrup
45ml ginger vodka
45ml rosé
A lychee or lemon twist to garnish
Method
Pour ingredients into a cocktail shaker over ice and shake well. Strain into a chilled cocktail glass, then garnish with a lychee or lemon twist.
To make your own Lychee Syrup check out how to make a simple syrup or if you need help making a Ginger Vodka have a look at how to infuse your favourite spirits.
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Yangon Bluebird
This particular blue cocktail is based on the signature drink of the Pegu Club - a colonial drinking establishment set up for British expats in Rangoon (now Yangon), Burma. In spite of its ridiculous colour, this cocktail is actually a very serious-tasting drink, with a tongue-scraping hit of citrus and a clean martini finish.
Ingredients
60ml London dry gin
22ml blue curacao
22ml freshly squeezed lime juice
8ml simple syrup
1 dash of Angostura bitters
1 dash of orange bitters
A grapefruit twist to garnish
Method
Fill a shaker with ice and pour in the gin, blue curacao, lime juice and simple syrup. Add a dash each of Angostura and orange bitters and shake together. Strain into a martini glass and garnish with a grapefruit twist.
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The Keith Haring
Inspired by artist Keith Haring this cocktail is a sweet and bubbly combination that is bright and hopeful much like Haring's iconic radiant baby.
Ingredients
30ml Giffard Mangalore
15ml amaretto
15ml freshly squeezed lemon juice
15ml gin
1 brandied cherry, for garnish
Pear cider to top off
Method
Combine the Mangalore, amaretto, lemon juice, and gin in a shaker filled with ice and shake until chilled. Strain into a Champagne flute with a cherry at the bottom and top with pear cider.
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Chocolate Negroni
This deliciously decadent drink is the brainchild of Naren Young, who serves it at his New York City outpost Dante. It takes the basic negroni - a naturally bitter drink - and turns it into a bittersweet chocolate libation.
Ingredients
30ml gin
20ml sweet vermouth
15ml Campari
7.5ml dark crème de cacao
3 dashes chocolate bitters
Orange wedge, for garnish
Grated Chocolate, for garnish
Method
In a mixing glass, stir together the gin, vermouth, Campari, crème de cacao and bitters with ice. Strain into a rocks glass. Garnish with an orange wedge, grated chocolate and a plastic stirrer.
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Bloody Maria
The Bloody Marys Mexican counterpart is made with tequila and is as legitimate as the original, adding a bit more character and vegetal earthiness to the mix, making it the perfect brunch drink.
Ingredients
60ml reposade tequila
1 tsp drained bottled grated horseradish
3 dashes Tabasco sauce
3 dashes of Worcestershire sauce
1 dash of lime juice
3 dashes of salt
3 dashes of freshly ground pepper
150ml tomato juice
A lime wedge and a celery stalk, to garnish.
Method
Mix all the ingredients, except the tomato juice and garnish, in a Collins glass over ice and stir well. Top up with tomato juice and stir again. Garnish with a lime wedge and a celery stalk and serve.
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