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Today we bring you the gorgeous Clover Club featuring Gentleman’ Gin. The sweet and tart taste from the raspberry syrup and lemon are perfect with the taste of the gin botanicals. We used Gentleman’s Gin to add a depth of mature, almost pepper, flavour to underpin the more obvious flavours of the cocktail. Gentleman’s Gin has won gold in both the World Gin Awards 2020 and the Frankfurt International Trophy 2020, so it’s really special. The egg white add a velvety smoothness to each sip you take. 

The difficulty of the Clover Club is 4/10. The process involves an initial shake of the egg white to get the beautiful foam, followed by a shake with all other ingredients.

After the crazy garnish of our last post, we decided to take it very easy on this one – anyone can make this cocktail!. Introducing the Gentleman’s Gin & Tonic, in celebration of the last day of the British summer. The selected gin for this cocktail has a large influence on the overall taste, however the cucumber will be sure to bring a fresh and mellow flavour. When paired with Gentlemen’s Gin, its mature and peppery profile encourages an almost herbal note from the cucumber.

The Cucumber Gin & Tonic has a difficulty rating of 2/10. The drink itself is a very simple gin & tonic over ice, but we garnished it with a thin slice of cucumber spiralling up the glass.

Today we bring you the Bee’s Knees! Can you tell we don’t want summer to end? Usually a very sweet and tart cocktail, we decided to shake it up a bit by using Gentleman’s Gin. This gin brings a mature, peppery and pine flavour profile, which has led it to win gold in both the World Gin Awards 2020 and the Frankfurt International Trophy 2020. It perfectly balances out the sweetness from the honey and leaves a very natural tasting cocktail.

The Bee’s Knees has a difficulty rating of 3/10. Usually, adding honey into a cocktail with ice causes the honey to harden, making it difficult to fully incorporate it. However, mixing the honey with the ingredients prior to adding ice negates this issue.

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