Cocktail Serves September 2018
Cocktail Making Basics Techniques Shaken Stirred Built Blended Mixed Equipment Boston glass & tin Bar spoon Mixing glass Hawthorn strainer Julep strainer Fine strainer Muddler Jigger Bar knife Bar spoon Chopping board Common format of cocktails (NOT all inclusive) Spirit Liqueur Citrus juice (lemon/lime) Fruit juice Sugar/bitters
Moscow Mule: a brief history The Moscow Mule was famously born of an overabundance of supplies and a need to push product. John Martin had recently purchased Smirnoff distillery (early 1940s) and found himself with a surplus of vodka. Martin s friend, Jack Morgan, owned Cock n Bull bar in Los Angeles. Morgan was also swimming in a product he was pushing: his very own brand of ginger beer. He encouraged his bartenders to upsell the product, hence the birth of the Moscow Mule. Morgan claims his concoction was first served to actor Broderick Crawford. After that, the drink caught on like wildfire. Traditionally the drink is served with vodka, lime juice, ginger beer and angostura bitters in a copper mug.
Glassware: Rocks/Collins Method: Build in glass Ice: Cubed Ingredients: 50ml Chase Vodka 20ml lemon juice Top with ginger beer Garnish: Lemon zest. English Mule
Bramble: a brief history The Bramble is the brainchild of Dick Bradsell, a London Bartender who also designed two other famous cocktails; the Espresso Martini and the Russian Spring Punch. The blackberry drink is arguably the most famous of his creations from his time at Fred s Club Soho in the 1980 s, and is often compared to that of Jerry Thomas Gin Fix, swapping the latter s raspberry syrup for blackberry liqueur. The drink is said to take its name from the winding nature that the liqueur takes when it s poured from the top to the bottom of the glass, as though it were dodging through brambles.
Great British Bramble Glassware: Rocks Method: Build & Churn Ice: Crushed Ingredients: 40ml Chase GB Gin 15ml Lemon Juice 15ml Sugar Syrup 15ml Chase Aged Sloe & Mulberry Gin Garnish: Blackberry & ginger slice
Other Chase GB gin cocktails Vesper Martini Glassware: Martini Method: Shake & fine strain Ice: Cubed Ingredients: 60ml Chase GB gin 20ml Chase vodka 10ml Dry vermouth Garnish: Lemon twist Gin Martini Glassware: Martini Method: Stir & Strain Ice: Cubed Ingredients: 50ml Chase GB gin 10ml Dry vermouth Garnish: Lemon twist or ginger slice.
Breakfast Martini: a brief history Cocktail maestro Salvatore Calabrese claims undisputed inventorship of the drink. One day in the late 1990s, the story goes that his wife insisted he at least try some toast with marmalade alongside his morning coffee. Signore Calabrese was highly impressed by the marmalade, albeit not quite as his wife intended, and the flavour inspired him to come up with a marmalade twist on a classic Gin Sour. In his own words: The zesty, tangy flavour inspired me and I kidnapped the marmalade and took it to work to experiment. It was during Calabrese s time at the Lanesborough Hotel s Library Bar that the final version was named the Breakfast Martini.
Chase Breakfast Martini Chase Breakfast Martini Glassware: Martini Method: Shake & fine strain Ice: None Ingredients:50ml Chase Marmalade Vodka 20ml freshly squeezed lemon juice 20ml freshly squeezed orange juice 2 bar spoons marmalade Garnish: Orange twist
Other Chase Marmalade Vodka cocktails Marmalade Mule Glassware: Rocks/Collins Method: Build in glass Ice: Cubed Ingredients: 50ml Chase Marmalade Vodka 2 dashes Angostura bitters 20ml lime juice Top with ginger beer Garnish: Lime wedge Marmalade Pornstar Martini Glassware: Martini & Large Shot Glass Method: Shake & fine strain Ice: None Ingredients: 50ml Chase Marmalade Vodka 20ml Lemon juice 15ml passionfruit syrup 30ml Orange juice Garnish: Orange twist and 50ml of English sparkling wine
Vodka Martini: a brief history After World War II, Americans began celebrating all things and cocktails were a big part of that. Gin was still a popular spirit (second to whiskey) and many classic cocktails were based on gin. As vodka became more readily available, marketing carried vodka to new heights. With so much vodka flooding the market, bartenders needed a way to use it. The simple idea was to replace gin with vodka. The Gin Martini, when made with vodka, was originally called the Kangaroo cocktail or the Vodkatini. The biggest influence on the Vodka Martini s popularity though, was arguably the popular fictional character, James Bond. The Vodka Martini was first seen in the 1956 novel Diamonds are Forever and the famous direction, Shaken, not stirred, came two years later in Dr. No.
The confusion behind the concept of a Martini Vodka or Gin Martini Martini brand Martini cocktails (drinks that go in a Martini glass) Martini glass
Vodka Martini: variations Olives & brine added to drink Vermouth left in mixing glass Vermouth discarded Citrus peel garnish Served over ice Served no ice Dirty Wet Dry With a twist On the Rocks Straight Up
Chase Vodka Martini Chase Vodka Martini Glassware: Martini Method: Stir & Strain Ice: None Ingredients: 60ml Chase Original Potato Vodka 10ml Dry Vermouth Garnish: Olives on stick/lemon twist