FOOD AND DRINK: It's always happy hour with these summery cocktails
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Forget blousy cocktail umbrellas and thick smoothie-style drinks that feel heavy on the stomach. Today’s cocktail recipes are less about quantity and more about quality ingredients. In just a few years working at the Sofitel, Klavs Bumerts, already has a repertoire of around 40 cocktails and a full grasp of the etiquette that goes with mixing these drinks.
He says use the best liqueurs and spirits you can afford and invest in a cocktail shaker to chill the liquid without diluting it too much. Another top tip is chill your glass. Fill the glass with ice while you make your cocktail, then empty out before pouring in the drink. There is even an optimum number of times you should shake the cocktail he says – 12 times to be precise. It’s enough to blend and chill the liquid. Any more times, says Klavs, and you risk diluting the cocktail with the ice. And the tip that most people will like the best – start sipping your cocktail immediately to enjoy it at its best.
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A trio of cocktails
Each recipe serves 2 people. Make sure you have plenty of crushed ice to hand.
Mangotini
Quarter of a fresh ripe mango, peeled and stoned
60ml vodka
40ml Cointreau
Splash of fresh lime juice
Method
First, place the mango into the cocktail shaker and mash (‘muddle’ is the cocktail term) with a wooden spoon.
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Hide AdAdd a handful of ice cubes and pour over the vodka, Cointreau and lime juice. Shake well. Pour through a sieve into a cocktail glass and decorate with slices of mango.
Kerasi
40ml peach schnapps
8 fresh cherries – stoned
40ml cherry brandy
Champagne, prosecco or cava to finish.
Method
Reserve 2 cherries and place the rest into the cocktail shaker and mash. Add a handful of ice cubes and pour over the peach schnapps and cherry brandy.
Shake well and strain into a flute glass.
Add a whole cherry and pour over enough champagne to fill the glass. Serve.
Bramble
40ml gin
25ml fresh lemon juice
20ml sugar syrup (known as gomme) available in most supermarkets
10ml Crème de Mure (blackberry liqueur)
Method
Fill a glass tumbler to the top with crushed ice.
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Shake well and pour over the crushed ice. Then trickle over the crème de Mure. Serve.
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