The Cocktails Must FlowCocktail Recipes
Singapore Sling (Old Tom Variant)By The Cocktails Must FlowA more complex variant of the [link="https://thecocktailsmustflow.co.uk/cocktails/singapore-sling-raffles-version/"]Singapore Sling[/link] using Old Tom Gin instead of the more standard London Dry Gin.
Red HookBy The Cocktails Must FlowA [link="https://thecocktailsmustflow.co.uk/cocktails/manhattan/"]Manhattan[/link] variant, which uses rye whiskey, maraschino liqueur and Punt e Mes, an Italian vermouth whose name translates to “point and a half,” referring to the bottle containing one point of sweetness and one point of bitterness.
Hairy NavelBy The Cocktails Must FlowA vodka laced variation of the [link="https://thecocktailsmustflow.co.uk/cocktails/fuzzy-navel/"]Fuzzy Navel[/link] which itself is a variation of the [link="https://thecocktailsmustflow.co.uk/cocktails/screwdriver/"]Screwdriver[/link].
Rum SourBy The Cocktails Must FlowA simple three-ingredient classic which manages to be both sweet and tart; best made with a quality dark rum.
White Rob RoyBy The Cocktails Must FlowA light, white variation of the [link="https://thecocktailsmustflow.co.uk/cocktails/rob-roy/"]Rob Roy[/link].
ManhattanBy The Cocktails Must FlowPopularly thought to have been created by Iain Marshall in the 1870s at The Manhattan Club, New York, the [b]Manhattan[/b] combines rye whiskey with sweet vermouth and a dash of Angostura bitters.
Scotch SourBy The Cocktails Must FlowA simple whisky sour using Scotch whisky.
Scotch Old-FashionedBy The Cocktails Must FlowScotch whisky based [link="https://thecocktailsmustflow.co.uk/cocktails/old-fashioned/"]Old Fashioned[/link] variation which can show off a balanced Scotch single malt such as Lagavulin.
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The Cocktails Must FlowCocktail Recipes