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Dick Bradsell 2010 (Version 2)
Dick Bradsell 2010 (Version 2)
Dick Bradsell 2010 (Version 2)
35ml Gin
15ml Fresh Lemon Juice
10ml Sugar Syrup
Build over crushed ice, in a whisky glass. Stir, then pour 15ml Blackberry
Liqueur over the top of the drink, in a circular fashion. Garnish with a lemon
slice, and two Raspberries.
Wibble, The.
"I too [says Dick Bradsell] have recently invented a gin based cocktail, heavily
inspired by one of the reps from Plymouth coming into my bar and asking me to
invent him a drink utilising his product. I surprised myself with how nice the
end result was. We called it the Wibble (it makes you wobble but you won't fall
down). Now [year 2000] Match, the bar that I work in, calls itself "the home of
the Wibble", which is nice."
Shake with ice, and then strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with a Lemon
Twist.
25ml Vodka
25ml Fresh Lemon Juice
15ml Cassis
10ml Sugar Syrup
"Stir (or shake) the ingredients and top with decent dry Champagne - it can be
flat. Quell any excess fizzing by pouring 25mls vodka over drink. Garnish with a
lemon slice and a blackberry."
Snood Murdekin.
1/3 Vodka
1/3 Kahlua
1/3 Chambord
Shake with ice, and strain into shot glasses. Float a thin layer of cream on top
of each shot glass.
75ml Gin
5ml sugar syrup
2 dashes of orange bitters
4-5 mint leaves
Shake with Ice, then strain into a Cocktail glass; Garnish with an Orange Twist.
Vodka Espresso.
"when working at the infamous Fred's Bar, in Soho in the eighties. According to
Dick, a rather well known model came into the bar, and asked to mix her a
drink that would "wake me up, and then fuck me up".
50ml Vodka
5ml Sugar syrup
10ml Kahlua
10ml Tia Maria
1 short strong Espresso
Pour all ingredients into a shaker, and then add the ice. Shake hard, and then
strain into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with 3 coffee beans, placed into the
centre of the drinks surface, and arranged into a flower petal formation.
Treacle, The.
Pink Chihuahua.
Shake with Ice, then strain into a Cocktail glass; Garnish with a lime wedge.
Polish Martini
Stir with Ice, and then strain into a Cocktail glass; Garnish with a Lemon Twist.
Dillitini.
50ml Vodka,
25ml Aquavit,
Handful of Fresh Dill.
Shake with Ice, and then strain into a Cocktail glass; Garnish with a sprig of
dill.
Carol Channing.
Named after the American actress who starred in the 1967 film "Thoroughly
Modest Milly"; Carol Channing is seen running around shouting "Raspberries!",
hence the use of raspberry eau de vie, and raspberry liqueur.
Pour ingredients into a champagne glass, and then stir; Top with Champagne;
Garnish with a raspberry.
Rumshack Punch.
10ml Vodka
10ml Gin
10ml Tequila
10ml Triple Sec (40% abv),
10ml White Rum
20ml Midori
25ml Fresh Lime Juice,
15ml Roses Lime,
5ml Green Chartreuse
20ml lemonade
lemonade
Shake with ice, and then strain into an ice-filled tall glass; Garnish with a
lemon slice, lime wedge and a cherry.
Elderflower Fizz.
Shake with Ice, and then strain into a champagne glass; Top with Champagne.
Shake with Ice, and then strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Shake with Ice, and then strain into a chilled cocktail glass; Garnish with an
Orange Twist.
Quotes:
"IT'S BECOME a style thing, but style with no content," said bartender- supreme
Dick Bradsell, aphoristically dismissing the proliferation of cocktail bars. --- The
Independent, Sunday November 07 1999.
"A good margarita should send you howling into the night" --- Dick Bradsell
"There does seem to be an eternal search for better pay, conditions and
probably more fun and kudos. The problem is there is a cap on the amount of
money a bartender can actually earn serving drinks and running bars. It is not
an occupation which is going to make you rich. " --- Dick Bradsell, July 2003.
"You always have to try and achieve perfection in bartending, it doesn't just
happen; you have to make the effort." --- Dick Bradsell, 2003.
"The secret in making a drink like this [the Russian Spring Punch] that has, in
some ways, stood the test of time, is to trust the original recipe." --- Dick
Bradsell, 2003.
"I don't know where that idea about girly drinks came from. I mean, look at
Dorothy Parker. She wasn't ordering Piña Coladas." --- Dick Bradsell, The
Guardian, 10th May 2002.