Here are some great recipes for gin cocktails, from classic finds plucked from dusty old bar books to new and improved riffs.
The martini is a subjective drink and everyone has their preference: gin, vodka, both, dry, wet, dirty, shaken, stirred. Below is a fail-safe classic recipe. Put a coupette or other glass of your ...
What's better than a delicious, chilled cocktail for an aperitif? Make the iconic Gin Tonic yourself at home: A refreshing ...
Gin fizz is a member of the sours cocktail family (because it contains lemon juice). It will appeal to G&T lovers and anyone who likes a long, refreshing tipple. A classic fizz shouldn’t be ...
Good Things to Drink with Mr Lyan & Friends is his book of cocktail recipes: a fabulous way to seek out gin mixes old and new. Hurrah for Gin is Katie Kirby’s hilarious doodle-strewn parenting ...
Qantas has collaborated with Curatif and Four Pillars to produce an exclusive canned cocktail. Qantas flyers will now be able to try the Aviation Spritz on all international flights. A drink you ...
For example, in 1949 Esquire magazine published a “Handbook for Hosts” that offered unfussy recipes such as the Dubonnet cocktail, made of equal parts gin and Dubonnet. But for those eager to ...
It's your big moment. You've waited forever at the busy bar, and now it's finally your turn. But there's one cocktail you ...
When you sip a Charlie Chaplin cocktail, you're drinking a little bit of Golden Age history. Here's the story of the almost ...
The Dirty Martini is made with either gin or vodka, dry vermouth ... Martini was included in G.H. Steele’s My New Cocktail Book. The recipe simply called for a teaspoon of olive brine to ...