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MIXOLOGIST STUART INGRAM HOUSE OF ELRICK RECIPES by COCKTAIL MENU No 002 THE BARONESS INGREDIENTS SERVE IN GARNISH This cocktail is a lovely reminder to keep it simple. Use strawberries and pink peppercorns to bring a sweet, peppery flavour to this refreshing, bubbly drink, complement with House of Elrick gin, and top with a sweet champagne. Simply. Perfect. 25ML HOUSE OF ELRICK GIN MUDDLED FRESH STRAWBERRIES CRUSHED PINK PEPPERCORNS DASH OF SUGAR SYRUP TOPPED WITH PREMIUM CHAMPAGNE (MOET/VC) CHAMPAGNE FLUTE SLICED STRAWBERRY ON RIM OF GLASS ELRICK’S SOUR INGREDIENTS SERVE IN GARNISH Find gin sours too dry or too sour for you? Dare to challenge the norm. Add strawberry to the cocktail itself, sweetening and complementing the flavours of the gin. Replace the traditional Angostura bitters with juniper bitters to give the cocktail a dryness and complement the other botanicals in House of Elrick gin. 60ML HOUSE OF ELRICK GIN 25ML FRESH LEMON JUICE 12.5ML SUGAR SYRUP 12.5 EGG WHITE QUARTERED STRAWBERRY 2 DASHES JUNIPER BITTERS IN ROCKS GLASS WITH BLOCK ICE STRAWBERRY AND PEPPER FRENCH 75 POET INGREDIENTS SERVE IN GARNISH A variation on this classic drink ought never stray too far from the original. The smooth, delicate flavours of House of Elrick gin are brought out in this cocktail through the complexity of the champagne, the sweet touch of the rose water in place of the usual sugar syrup, and the balance of lemon juice. 25ML HOUSE OF ELRICK GIN 12.5ML FRESH LEMON JUICE DASH OF ROSE WATER TOP UP WITH CHAMPAGNE CHAMPAGNE FLUTE THIN LEMON TWIST BONNIE PRINCE PETIOT INGREDIENTS SERVE IN GARNISH The original creation of the Red Snapper. When Fernand Petiot moved from Harry’s New York Bar in Paris in the 1940s he took with him his 1920 creation- the Bloody Mary. The House of Elrick pays homage to the past and to the artist, while honouring a bit of Scotland as well. Lay the foundations of the drink with the usual ingredients of the traditional Red Snapper, but sweeten the drink with coriander leaves and thyme, adding an earthy feel that lessens the intensity of the tabasco. Adding crème fraise tips the drink to the sweeter side, nicely accenting the fennel and pink rose botanicals of House of Elrick gin. 50ML HOUSE OF ELRICK GIN 15ML LEMON JUICE 100ML TOMATO JUICE 2 PINCHES OF SALT 2 PINCHES OF PEPPER 6 DASHES OF TABASCO 12.5ML SUGAR SYRUP 5 CORIANDER LEAVES STEM OF THYME 10ML CREME FRAISE COLLINS GLASS SALT AND PEPPER RIM STRAWBERRY CORIANDER LEAVES A gin meticulously crafted to quench the thirst of capacious thinkers: the artists, the philosophers, the poets, the discoverers and the entrepreneurs. A spirit crafted for the enlightened mind and curious souls that gather, past and present, within the walls of our home in the lowlands of Aberdeenshire. Won’t you join us for a drink? MIXOLOGIST CAMPBELL DONALDSON THE COMPASS GROUP . EDINBURGH MIXOLOGIST CAMPBELL DONALDSON THE COMPASS GROUP . EDINBURGH THE LADY ELRICK INGREDIENTS SERVE IN GARNISH Mix ingredients in shaker with lots of ice. For extra edge smoke glass with cinnamon. Double strain mixture into chilled martini glass. To complete the cocktail, garnish with lemon zest twirl. 50ML HOUSE OF ELRICK GIN 25ML PREMIUM VODKA 10ML LA QUINTINYE VERMOUTH ROYAL MARTINI GLASS, CHILLED LEMON ZEST MIXOLOGIST CAMPBELL DONALDSON THE COMPASS GROUP . EDINBURGH MIXOLOGIST CAMPBELL DONALDSON THE COMPASS GROUP . EDINBURGH THE BARON INGREDIENTS GARNISH SERVE IN In a pint glass, ice-muddle the basil leaves lightly to break them apart. Add remaining ingredients, more ice and shake vigorously. Double strain into a chilled stem martini glass and garnish with basil leaf, floating on top. To add another level of flavour float a thin ribbon of Pinot Noir grape before garnishing. 50ML HOUSE OF ELRICK GIN 15ML VELVET FALERNUM 1/2 FRESH SQUEEZED LEMON 1 FRESH SQUEEZED LIME 3 BASIL LEAVES BASIL LEAF PINOT NOIR RIBBON STEMMED MARTINI GLASS, CHILLED MIXOLOGIST STUART INGRAM HOUSE OF ELRICK ILLUSTRATION BY SUZANNE PINK SUZANNEPINK.CO.UK @SUZANNE_PINK ILLUSTRATION BY JACK OLDFIELD JACKOLDFIELD.CO.UK ILLUSTRATION BY JACK OLDFIELD JACKOLDFIELD.CO.UK ILLUSTRATION BY JACK OLDFIELD JACKOLDFIELD.CO.UK ILLUSTRATION BY JACK OLDFIELD JACKOLDFIELD.CO.UK ILLUSTRATION BY JACK OLDFIELD JACKOLDFIELD.CO.UK

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M I X O L O G I S TS T U A R T I N G R A MH O U S E O F E L R I C K

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C O C K TA I L M E N U N o 0 0 2

T H E B A R O N E S S

I N G R E D I E N T S

S E RV E I N

G A R N I S H

This cocktail is a lovely reminder to keep it simple. Use strawberries and pink peppercorns to bring a sweet, peppery flavour to this refreshing, bubbly drink, complement with House of Elrick gin, and top with a sweet champagne. Simply. Perfect.

2 5 M L H O U S E O F E L R I C K G I N M U D D L E D F R E S H S T R AW B E R R I E S C R U S H E D P I N K P E P P E R C O R N SD A S H O F S U G A R S Y R U PT O P P E D W I T H P R E M I U M C H A M PA G N E ( M O E T/ V C )

C H A M PA G N E F L U T E

S L I C E D S T R AW B E R R Y O N R I M O F G L A S S

E L R I C K ’ S S O U R

I N G R E D I E N T S

S E RV E I N

G A R N I S H

Find gin sours too dry or too sour for you? Dare to challenge the norm. Add strawberry to the cocktail itself, sweetening and complementing the flavours of the gin. Replace the traditional Angostura bitters with juniper bitters to give the cocktail a dryness and complement the other botanicals in House of Elrick gin.

6 0 M L H O U S E O F E L R I C K G I N 2 5 M L F R E S H L E M O N J U I C E 1 2 . 5 M L S U G A R S Y R U P1 2 . 5 E G G W H I T EQ U A R T E R E D S T R AW B E R R Y2 D A S H E S J U N I P E R B I T T E R S

I N R O C K S G L A S S W I T H B L O C K I C E

S T R AW B E R R Y A N D P E P P E R

F R E N C H 7 5 P O E T

I N G R E D I E N T S

S E RV E I N

G A R N I S H

A variation on this classic drink ought never stray too far from the original. The smooth, delicate flavours of House of Elrick gin are brought out in this cocktail through the complexity of the champagne, the sweet touch of the rose water in place of the usual sugar syrup, and the balance of lemon juice.

2 5 M L H O U S E O F E L R I C K G I N 1 2 . 5 M L F R E S H L E M O N J U I C ED A S H O F R O S E WAT E RT O P U P W I T H C H A M PA G N E C H A M PA G N E F L U T E

T H I N L E M O N T W I S T

B O N N I E P R I N C E P E T I O T

I N G R E D I E N T S

S E RV E I N

G A R N I S H

The original creation of the Red Snapper. When Fernand Petiot moved from Harry’s New York Bar in Paris in the 1940s he took with him his 1920 creation- the Bloody Mary. The House of Elrick pays homage to the past and to the artist, while honouring a bit of Scotland as well. Lay the foundations of the drink with the usual ingredients of the traditional Red Snapper, but sweeten the drink with coriander leaves and thyme, adding an earthy feel that lessens the intensity of the tabasco. Adding crème fraise tips the drink to the sweeter side, nicely accenting the fennel and pink rose botanicals of House of Elrick gin.

5 0 M L H O U S E O F E L R I C K G I N 1 5 M L L E M O N J U I C E 1 0 0 M L T O M AT O J U I C E2 P I N C H E S O F S A LT2 P I N C H E S O F P E P P E R6 D A S H E S O F TA B A S C O1 2 . 5 M L S U G A R S Y R U P5 C O R I A N D E R L E AV E SS T E M O F T H Y M E1 0 M L C R E M E F R A I S E

C O L L I N S G L A S S

S A LT A N D P E P P E R R I M S T R AW B E R R YC O R I A N D E R L E AV E S

A gin meticulously crafted to quench the thirst of capacious thinkers: the artists, the philosophers, the poets, the discoverers and the entrepreneurs. A spirit crafted for the enlightened mind and curious souls that gather, past and present, within the walls of our home in the lowlands of Aberdeenshire. Won’t you join us for a drink?

M I X O L O G I S TC A M P B E L L D O N A L D S O NT H E C O M PA S S G R O U P . E D I N B U R G H

M I X O L O G I S TC A M P B E L L D O N A L D S O NT H E C O M PA S S G R O U P . E D I N B U R G H

T H E L A D Y E L R I C K

I N G R E D I E N T S

S E RV E I N

G A R N I S H

Mix ingredients in shaker with lots of ice. For extra edge smoke glass with cinnamon. Double strain mixture into chilled martini glass. To complete the cocktail, garnish with lemon zest twirl.

5 0 M L H O U S E O F E L R I C K G I N 2 5 M L P R E M I U M V O D K A1 0 M L L A Q U I N T I N Y E V E R M O U T H R O YA L

M A R T I N I G L A S S , C H I L L E D

L E M O N Z E S T

M I X O L O G I S TC A M P B E L L D O N A L D S O NT H E C O M PA S S G R O U P . E D I N B U R G H

A variation on this classic drink ought never stray too far from the original. The smooth, delicate flavours of House of Elrick gin are brought out in this cocktail through the complexity of the champagne, the sweet touch of the rose water in place of the usual sugar syrup, and the balance of lemon juice.

2 5 M L H O U S E O F E L R I C K G I N

M I X O L O G I S TC A M P B E L L D O N A L D S O NT H E C O M PA S S G R O U P . E D I N B U R G H

M I X O L O G I S TC A M P B E L L D O N A L D S O NT H E C O M PA S S G R O U P . E D I N B U R G H

T H E B A R O N

I N G R E D I E N T S G A R N I S H

S E RV E I N

In a pint glass, ice-muddle the basil leaves lightly to break them apart. Add remaining ingredients, more ice and shake vigorously. Double strain into a chilled stem martini glass and garnish with basil leaf, floating on top. To add another level of flavour float a thin ribbon of Pinot Noir grape before garnishing.

5 0 M L H O U S E O F E L R I C K G I N1 5 M L V E LV E T FA L E R N U M1 / 2 F R E S H S Q U E E Z E D L E M O N1 F R E S H S Q U E E Z E D L I M E3 B A S I L L E AV E S

B A S I L L E A FP I N O T N O I R R I B B O N

S T E M M E D M A R T I N I G L A S S , C H I L L E D

M I X O L O G I S TS T U A R T I N G R A MH O U S E O F E L R I C K

I L L U S T R AT I O N B Y S U Z A N N E P I N KS U Z A N N E P I N K . C O . U K @ S U Z A N N E _ P I N K

M I X O L O G I S TS T U A R T I N G R A MH O U S E O F E L R I C K

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In a pint glass, ice-muddle the basil leaves lightly to break them apart. Add remaining ingredients, more ice and shake vigorously. Double strain into a chilled stem martini glass and garnish with basil leaf, floating on top. To add another level of flavour float a thin ribbon of Pinot Noir

S T E M M E D M A R T I N I G L A S S , C H I L L E D

E L R I C K ’ S S O U R

I N G R E D I E N T S

Find gin sours too dry or too sour for you? Dare to challenge the norm. Add strawberry to the cocktail itself, sweetening and complementing the flavours of the gin. Replace the traditional Angostura bitters with juniper bitters to give the cocktail a dryness and complement the other botanicals in House of Elrick gin.

6 0 M L H O U S E O F E L R I C K G I N 2 5 M L F R E S H L E M O N J U I C E 1 2 . 5 M L S U G A R S Y R U P1 2 . 5 E G G W H I T EQ U A R T E R E D S T R AW B E R R Y2 D A S H E S J U N I P E R B I T T E R S

M I X O L O G I S TC A M P B E L L D O N A L D S O NT H E C O M PA S S G R O U P . E D I N B U R G H

I L L U S T R AT I O N B Y J A C K O L D F I E L DJ A C KO L D F I E L D . C O . U K

I L L U S T R AT I O N B Y J A C K O L D F I E L D

1 0 M L C R E M E F R A I S E

T H E L A D Y E L R I C K

I N G R E D I E N T S

Mix ingredients in shaker with lots of ice. For extra edge smoke glass with cinnamon. Double strain mixture into chilled martini glass. To complete the cocktail, garnish with lemon zest twirl.

5 0 M L H O U S E O F E L R I C K G I N 2 5 M L P R E M I U M V O D K A1 0 M L L A Q U I N T I N Y E V E R M O U T H R O YA L

M I X O L O G I S TS T U A R T I N G R A MH O U S E O F E L R I C K

J A C KO L D F I E L D . C O . U K

I L L U S T R AT I O N B Y J A C K O L D F I E L DJ A C KO L D F I E L D . C O . U K

I L L U S T R AT I O N B Y J A C K O L D F I E L DJ A C KO L D F I E L D . C O . U K

The original creation of the Red Snapper. When Fernand Petiot moved from

earthy feel that lessens the intensity of the tabasco. Adding crème fraise tips

T H E C O M PA S S G R O U P . E D I N B U R G H

M I X O L O G I S TI L L U S T R AT I O N B Y J A C K O L D F I E L DJ A C KO L D F I E L D . C O . U K