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Not out of this world, the Sputnik is a tasty cocktail nevertheless, gaining an interesting aromatic flavour from the Fernet Branca.
View recipeA full-bodied cocktail that is sure to lift your mood. A mix of whiskey, brandy, raspberry liqueur, lemon juice, egg white and sugar syrup; it’s a complex drink best served over ice.
View recipeThe overriding flavour in the Tanglefoot cocktail is rum, with a lovely citrusy sharpness from the lemon to follow. The orange juice adds some sweetness to the drink and compliments the other ingredients perfectly.
View recipeThe Casino is an official IBA cocktail that consists of gin, maraschino liqueur, fresh lemon juice and orange bitters. The earliest mention of the Casino cocktail was in the Savoy Cocktail Book, by Harry Craddock in the 1930s.
View recipeDating back to the 1920s, the Silver Bullet is a sophisticated cocktail with both sweet and sour elements.
View recipeThe Champs Elysees combines two great Gallic spirits, cognac and green Chartreuse, a herbal liqueur. Add some lemon juice, sugar syrup and bitters and you have yourself a very elegant cocktail.
View recipeA Nicky Finn is a sophisticated cocktail that is both complex and easy to drink. The undertones of brandy are pleasantly overshadowed by the triple sec and lemon juice, and the small amount of Pernod bizarrely marries everything together.
View recipeThe Jersey Sour is a delicious cocktail that uses Calvados as the main ingredient.
View recipe“Chin Chin” is used to express good wishes before drinking and comes before the obligatory meeting of glasses. The Chin Chin cocktail is a fine mix of flavours with a sweet and floral scent derived from the honey.
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The Moscow Mule is a cocktail made with vodka, spicy ginger beer, and lime juice. Traditionally the Moscow Mule Cocktail is served in a copper mug and records indicate that it was created in Manhattan around 1948. A non-alcoholic version can be found in our mocktail section and is called a Virgin Moscow Mule.
A simple cocktail that is thought to have originated in British Columbia. A drink that is sure to warm your cockles.
Sherry is often regarded as a tipple that only older folk enjoy, but it is a great cocktail ingredient, bringing a unique flavour. Adding a smoothness and subtle hints of marcona almonds, the sherry gives this cocktail an unexpected savoury nuttiness.