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Whisky
Introduction
Whisky is made with barley for fermentation and aged for very long periods, in barrels, usually made from Oak (Wood) Whisky can be served on its own with ice (on the rocks) with water Could also be mixed with Coke Ginger ale (Canada Dry) Tonic water It is served in Whisky glasses
Types of Whiskies
Scotch whisky Irish whisky Kentucky and Tennessee whiskies
Scotch Whiskies
Produced with malted barley Bells nutty & spicy taste Teachers high percentage of malt Glenfiddich single malt whisky, 12 to 20 years Singleton malt whiskey, 10 to 12 years medium weight, fruity and malted Chivas Regal Prestigious deluxe blend Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 year Johnnie Walker Red Label
All 40% alcohol
Irish Whiskies
Main difference with Scotch Whisky Made with Rye and unlike Scotch, non-smoky. It is also smoother in texture
Jameson: Blended whisky, worlds number one Irish Whisky. Jameson is the Irish whisky used in the Irish coffee.
Brandy
Spirit distilled from fruit. - Any fruit that ferment may be used in different ways to produce brandy. The most familiar type of brandy comes from wine made from grape. Wine is usually distilled and then aged in oak barrels, a process which mellow the spirit and add colour, aroma and flavour to it. The longer the brandy remains in wood the better it is likely to be.
Cognac
Cognac can be divided in different categories VS less aging time in Oak, VSOP XO more aging time More the Cognac is aged, the better and expensive it will be.
Vodka
Traditional spirit produced in Poland, Russia and other part of Eastern Europe. Made from fermented grain, potatoes or similar plants. It is a clear neutral spirit Served on its own, chilled (mainly for Russian customers) or with a mineral or fruit juice.
Vodka
Finlandia one of the best selling vodkas in the world, no specific aroma. Usually taken with a mixer. 37.5%
Gin
Made from juniper berries, Gin originated from Holland. Gilbeys is one of the highest selling gin in the UK. Served with a mixer of tonic water or orange juice, and ice and lemon in a slim Jim glass. 37.5%
Rum
Bacardi Rum: Largest brand in the world, originated
from Cuba. It is a white rum. 37.5%
Cointreau:
French orange liqueur, medium sweet. Served in a liqueur glass on its own. 40%
Drambuie:
Scottish herb and whisky liqueur. Honey and herbs are added to malt whisky to make a medium sweet liqueur. Served on ice in a club goblet or on its own in a liqueur glass. 40%
Grand Marnier:
French orange liqueur, very similar to the Cointreau. Served in a liqueur glass on its own. 40%
Kahlua:
A Mexican coffee and vanilla liqueur made from cane spirit. Served on ice in a club Goblet or on its own in a liqueur glass 25.5%
Pimms No. 1:
Strictly speaking, not a liqueur, but made with fruit extract and a Gin base. Commonly served as Pimms Cocktail
Southern Comfort: An American liqueur with a dominant peach flavour made with Bourbon whiskey. Served with or without ice in a whiskey glass. 40%
Tia Maria: Coffee liqueur from Jamaica. A dominant coffee flavour with a touch of chocolate. Served on its own in a liqueur glass or with coffee and cream (Calypso Coffee) 26.5%
Campari
A bitter drink originally from Italy. Made from roots and other botanicals and very little fruit and sugar. Usually served with a mixer such as orange juice or soda water with ice and a slice of orange in slim Jim glass. 25.5%
Sheridans
A combination of Irish spirits and Irish whisky with a coffee and chocolate flavour to be topped with the cream supplied with the bottle. Served in a club goblet Pour the spirit first and then the cream. A special measure is supplied to ensure the right quantities are used. 17%
Port
Red wine fermented until half of the sugar content is converted into alcohol. Neutral alcohol is added (15% of the total volume) to stop fermentation and kept in oak barrel to age. Served in port glasses on its own. Could be served with cheese. 20%
Sherry
Originated from Spain. White wine is fermented in barrels using the solera technique (wine being transferred in bigger barrel every set period of time) until it reaches 12 to 16 degrees. Then neutral alcohol is added to reach 15 to 18 degree and left in oak barrel to age.
3 types of Sherry
Dry Sherry (Tio Pepe 15.5%) - served chilled.
Medium dry (Amontillado17.5%) served at room temperature Sweet (Bristol Cream17.5%) served at room temperature Served in Port glasses usually as an aperitif.
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Ingredients & Qty. Kahlua Baileys Grand Marnier
Kir Royale
Ingredients
Crme de cassis Champagne 10ml 15ml
Glass: Champagne Tulip Method: 1. Pour crme de cassis (10ml) first in the glass. 2. Top up the glass with champagne, sliding the champagne through the wall of the glass Make sure a stirrer stick is served with in the glass to mix the drink if guest wish. No garnish required for the Cocktail.
Black Russian
Ingredients:
25ml 25ml
whisky glass
Method 1. Fill glass with ice 2. Add vodka and Kahlua one by one. 3. Stir the ingredients in the glass slowly without spilling Garnish 1 straw cut into half 1 stirrer stick broken into half
Tequila Sunrise
Ingredients: White Tequila Orange Juice Grenadine
Glass: Slim Jim
Method: Fill in half the glass with ice, pour 50ml of tequila over the ice Top up with orange juice. Add dash of Grenadine to give it a sunrise colour Garnish: Full slice of orange, slit from the centre, put it on the rim of the glass 1 straw 1 stirrer stick Umbrella pierced on full slice of orange
Manhattan
Ingredients:
Method: 1. Mix all the ingredients in the cocktail shaker. 2. Shake well with ice 3. A few ice cubes should remain in the drink when serving Garnish: A cherry and slice of orange on cocktail stick
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