Passionstar Martini

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Originally known as the Pornstar Martini, this delicious cocktail debuted in the early 2000s and quickly rose up the ‘top cocktail’ charts to sit where it does today. Not only is it delicious with the tart tropical fruit pairing perfectly with the sweet vanilla sugar syrup, but it is also a brilliant conversation starter due to both its vibrant yellow colour and the fact that it comes with a friend, most commonly a Champagne or prosecco shot.

How do you drink a Passionstar/ Pornstar Martini?

There seems to be a fair bit of confusion over how to drink both drinks… do you shot the sparkling wine down? Do you drink one before the other? Do you drink them at the same time?! Well, here at 3DHQ we like to suggest you have a sip of the passionfruit cocktail first and follow it up with the sparkling wine as it will act as a bit of a palate cleanser in between sips. However you choose to drink it though, you won’t be disappointed!

Here is our favourite recipe…

Ingredients

1 ripe passion fruit, halved
30ml vodka
30ml fresh passionfruit puree
10ml sugar syrup (we recommend vanilla)
Prosecco, to serve

Method

Scoop the seeds from half of the passion fruit into the tin of a cocktail shaker, add the vodka, passion fruit puree, and sugar syrup. Add a handful of ice and shake well, strain into a martini glass and add a wedge of passion fruit to each. Serve with a shot of prosecco.

Looking for some other fruity cocktails? Then how about trying The Marmalade Sour or a Flirtini instead?

Flirtini

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Enjoying the last romantic dregs of summer and looking to catch a cute date for autumn cosy evenings? Heck, even if you’re reading this in winter or spring, we have the perfect ‘romantic evening’ cocktail for you, so, without further ado get your flirt on with this bubbly and fruity twist on a Cosmopolitan:

The Flirtini (Serves 2, obviously...)

Ingredients

50ml 100% pineapple juice
25ml Cointreau
50ml Chapel Down Chardonnay Vodka
Veuve Monsigny Champagne (to top)
slice of pineapple for garnish

Method
Add pineapple juice, Chapel Down vodka and Cointreau to an ice filled mixing glass. Stir until chilled and strain into two martini or coupe glasses. Top up with Veuve Monsigny Champagne and garnish with pineapple. Give one to your significant other and enjoy the other yourself!

Top Tip: Mix this up just before serving so the Champagne doesn’t lose its bubbles.

 

Want another variation? Try this pink version:

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Pink Flirtini (Serves 2, obviously...)

Ingredients

25ml 100% pineapple juice
25ml 100% unsweetened cranberry juice
12.5ml Cointreau
50ml Absolut Raspberri Vodka
Waitrose Champagne Rosé NV (to top)
2 dashes lime juice
raspberries (for garnish)

Method
Add pineapple juice, cranberry juice, Absolut Raspberri Vodka, lime juice and Cointreau to an ice filled mixing glass. Stir until chilled and strain into two martini or coupe glasses. Top up with Waitrose Champagne Rosé NV and garnish with raspberries. Give one to your significant other and enjoy the other yourself!

 

Ingredient List:

Cointreau: A classic orange liqueur that is an essential staple in any home bar.

ABV: 40%
Size:
700ml
Find here:
£25.99

Chapel Down Vodka: A lovely, citrus blossom vodka with a nice alcohol bite. Delicious in fruity and citrus cocktails!

ABV: 40%
Size:
700ml
Find it here:
£29.55

Veuve Monsigny Champagne: An award winning, great value Champagne which is a credit to Aldi.

ABV: 12%
Size:
750ml
Find here:
£13.49

Absolut Raspberri Vodka: Rich and intense but fabulously fruity, Absolut Raspberri is perfect for the Pink Flirtini!

ABV: 40%
Size:
700ml
Find it here:
£22.30

Waitrose Champagne Rosé NV: Fruity and easy to drink, making it a great choice for cocktails!

ABV: 12.5%
Size:
750ml
Find it here:
£26.99

For more delicious cocktails how about trying a Rosé and Grapefruit Sparkle or a Strawberry Gin Sour?

One Drink, Three Ways: The Glenturret Triple Wood

One Drink, Three Ways is the signature feature by The Three Drinkers. Join The Three Drinkers’ Helena, Aidy and Colin as they take one bottle and create a trio of phenomenal serves which you can enjoy anytime, anywhere. From rums and whiskies to gins and wine styles, the three help you get the most out of your glass. It’s time to get liquid on lips.


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The Glenturret Triple Wood Scotch whisky is the perfect continuation of Glenturret’s long whisky history, being part of the older range and then reborn into the new. It’s a delightfully subtle, golden whisky that’s light on its feet with lots of ripe, fruity notes with sweetly spiced aromas thanks to a combination of European and American Sherry oak casks with Bourbon barrels. Try it alone to sip and savour or give it a go in one of these fantastic serves.

The Three Drinkers each share their favourite ways to taste it….


Helena’s Choice: Vanilla Highball


Highballs are back as new generations discover whisky in an accessible way before hitting the stuff neat. The Vanilla highball is a long serve that’s incredibly simple to make at home. Here’s a refreshing version with a twist to bring out those beautiful sweet spice flavours from the wood casks: Simply pour the whisky into a highball glass topped up with ice, splash in some vanilla bitters (to taste) and top up with cream soda. Garnish with a slice of orange or a vanilla pod if you have one. 

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The ‘Vanilla Highball

Recipe

25ml The Glenturret Triple Wood 

200ml Cream soda

Ice

Orange slice or vanilla pod for garnish

Highball glass


Aidy’s Choice: Pineapple Whisky Sour


Whisky cocktails don’t have to be heavy, dark affairs; there are tonnes of lighter, fruity options too. Here’s a particular serve that I consider my TGIF drink (Thank God It’s Friday!) or quite frankly, any time I’m just in the mood for a little pick me up! Method: place the sugar, whisky, lemon juice, pineapple juice and egg white into a cocktail shaker filled with ice and shake vigorously for 15-30 seconds. Strain into an old fashioned cocktail glass and serve.

Pineapple Whisky Sour

Recipe

60ml The Glenturret Triple Wood 

25ml Lemon juice 

25ml Pineapple juice 

1 egg white

2 tsp Caster sugar

Pineapple wedge to garnish (optional)

Glass tumbler


Colin’s Choice: The Rob Roy


Here’s one for fans of a classic Manhattan but with a Scotch whisky twist! Originally created in 1894 at New York’s Waldorf Astoria Hotel and was named after the opera Roby Roy that was premiering in New York at the time. Method: Stir all the ingredients together in a mixing glass with ice, then pour into the coup. Garnish with an orange twist or a maraschino cherry.

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The Rob Roy

Recipe

50ml The Glenturret Triple Wood 

30ml Martini Rosso Sweet Vermouth

2 dashes Angostura bitters

Like this? Check our our other One Drink, Three Ways pieces: Noilly Prat Vermouth, Tanqueray Gin and The Macallan 12.

The Tegroni

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We love a Negroni here at The Three Drinkers, the boozy bitterness an indulgent treat for a dark evening. This mesmerising red cocktail is one of the world’s most treasured, and its simplicity is marvelled at by home drinkers and bartenders alike.

In the most recent wave of Negroni-mania, we’ve seen a lot of experimentation going on. But why mess with perfection? Oh no, it’s not messing. Those who condemn deviating from the norm seem to have forgotten the history of Negroni. Count Camillo Negroni, obviously tired out after a long day of being a Count, asked a bartender to strengthen his Americano cocktail. Soda water was replaced with gin and the world gave a collective, peaceful nod of approval as the Negroni was born.

“So, where should I start?” we hear you cry. Well, why not go for a super popular, funky variation of the Negroni: the Tegroni. A portmanteau of Tequila and Negroni, the Tegroni is an exotic variation of a Negroni with the gin swapped out for blanco tequila. Tequila balances out the Campari perfectly and brings out some earthy tones.

Here’s our favourite recipe:

Ingredients

25ml blanco tequila
25ml sweet vermouth
25ml Campari
grapefruit twist for garnish

Method

Add ingredients to a mixing glass and fill with ice. Stir for 20-30 seconds until chilled. Strain into a rocks glass. Add large ice cubes and garnish with a twist of grapefruit.

For more variations of a Negroni have a look at The Best Negroni Cocktail Recipes and if you’re wanting to check out other cocktail recipes, there are plenty here!

Piña Colada Flavoured Cheese!

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Pineapple on pizza? We’ll allow it. Cranberries in cheese? You can pass. Figs in a salad? Sure. Piña Colada flavoured cheese? Uh….. Let us think about that for a second.

Yes. It’s real. Piña Colada Wensleydale, along with its siblings Espresso Martini Wensleydale and Peach Bellini Wensleydale, is hurtling towards us at an alarming rate, flung from the Aldi shopping baskets of the British public. Though Aldi triumphs with their Organic Prosecco (check out our rating here), we’re not totally confident these cocktail flavoured cheeses are going to be as much of a hit. 

If you are a fan of pineapple on pizza (a highly political debate in which we are remaining a neutral party), cheese and pineapple together may not be so alien to you at all. You might even be excited for this cheese to come out. The Peach Bellini doesn’t seem too awful either, with dried peaches a fairly typical accompaniment to a cheese board anyway. Perhaps Aldi may have even made a winner! Oh, wait... 

Espresso Martini Wensleydale. All one needs to know is right there, in that nightmare inducing title. Embedded with chocolate covered coffee beans, there seems to be no feasible scenario where this cheese is appetising. Unless, for that matter, you already coat coffee beans in chocolate and stick them into your Wensleydale. In that case, congratulations and welcome to heaven

Even with the utter strangeness of these flavour combinations, we’re actually quite excited they’re here. The entire collection feels like an idea Wallace of Wallace and Gromit jotted down after a hard night of 2 for 1 at the bar. The only question that prevails is this - are we now approaching cheese flavoured cocktails?

Enjoyed reading this? Why not check out Cocktails for Dogs or Dill Pickle Hard Seltzer?

The Best Negroni Cocktail Recipes

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With only three ingredients, the Negroni can seem like a fairly boring cocktail - but don’t be fooled. A true Negroni takes pride in the perfection of its simplicity, with the harmonious blend of gin, sweet vermouth and Campari akin to an extended note in the symphony of mixology… Okay maybe that was a bit much - but that doesn’t stop the Negroni being one of the UK’s most popular cocktails. 

This classic creation was made in Italy by request of its namesake: Count Camillo Negroni. Legend has it that the Count asked a bartender to strengthen his Americano (the cocktail, not the coffee), and the bartender duly swapped out the soda water for premium gin. We like the sound of them! In the spirit (pun intended) of the Count’s bartender, we too have put together some variations of the classic Negroni that you can try out today!

Classic Gin Negroni

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Before you start veering off into crazy variations, you’ve got to nail the classic. Mastering the Negroni isn’t always easy, but it’s great fun. A gin we love for the classic is Monkey 47, bursting with 47 different botanicals. Fun fact: Monkey 47 is also 47% alcohol (they clearly have a lucky number)!

Ingredients

25ml Monkey 47 gin
25ml sweet vermouth
25ml Campari
orange slice for garnish

Method

Add ingredients to a mixing glass and fill with ice. Stir for 20-30 seconds until chilled. Strain into a rocks glass. Add large ice cubes and garnish with a slice of orange.

Find Monkey 47 Gin here

White Negroni

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A White Negroni is essentially France’s version of the classic Italian drink. The story of its creation is that a British bartender working in France wanted to make a Negroni but couldn’t find Campari or sweet vermouth. Instead, he picked up two very French aperitifs and went with that. Then and there he was given French citizenship. Everybody clapped. Also Marie Antoinette returned from the dead, put her head back on and shook his hand (okay that might have been made up). 

Ingredients

37.5ml gin
25ml Lillet Blanc
12.5ml Suze liqueur
twist of lemon for garnish

Method

Add ingredients to a mixing glass and fill with ice. Stir for 20-30 seconds until chilled. Strain into a rocks glass over ice. Garnish with a twist of lemon.

Find Lillet Blanc here // Find Suze here

Boulevardier

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You’ve probably heard of this cocktail before, but did you know that it’s a whiskey variation on a Negroni? Now you do. Tell your friends! For this cocktail, we’ve picked Brough Brothers Bourbon, a small batch bourbon boasting cooked fruit, vibrant spice and toasty oak notes.

Ingredients

45ml Brough Brothers Bourbon
25ml sweet vermouth
25ml Campari
twist of orange to garnish

Method

Chill a cocktail glass by placing it in the freezer. Pour all ingredients into a mixing glass and fill two thirds of the way with ice. Stir for around 30 seconds to chill and strain into the cocktail glass. Garnish with a twist of orange.

Find Brough Brothers Bourbon here

Prosecco Negroni (Negroni Sbagliato)

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Go full on Italian with your Negroni and swap out the gin for Italy’s homegrown bubbly. Only Prosecco will do, so put down the Champagne! The Prosecco makes for a lighter Negroni, perfect for if you’re not a big fan of the bitterness Negronis can have. The Prosecco we’ve chosen is Extra Dry Giusti Rosalia Prosecco. As it’s extra dry, the slight sweetness knocks off the spirits’ bitterness. Definitely one to try.

Ingredients

25ml Giusti Rosalia Prosecco
25ml Campari
25ml sweet vermouth
orange slice to garnish

Method

Pour the Campari and vermouth into a rocks glass and fill with ice. Top up with Prosecco. Stir gently to chill and garnish with the orange slice.

Find Extra Dry Giusti Rosalia Prosecco Treviso here

Rosé Negroni

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Bet you didn’t know you could get Rosé Vermouth. Turns out you can, and it’s a wonderful addition to this bittersweet Negroni variation. The strawberry liqueur adds a cheeky amount of fruitiness to the drink, an element you never knew your Negroni needed. Pick up a bottle of El Bandarra Vermut Rosé. Their funky frosted glass bottle looks great on your shelf, and it’s made from all organic ingredients! El Bandarra also make a great non-rosé vermouth too!

Ingredients

25ml premium gin
25ml El Bandarra Vermut Rosé
12.5ml Aperol
12.5ml strawberry liqueur
strawberry, to garnish

Method

Pour all ingredients into a rocks glass and fill with ice. Stir to chill and add more ice. Garnish with the strawberry and enjoy!

Find El Bandarra Vermut Rosé here

The Founder: The Americano

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Let us all sit around the fire and look at the family photo album of the Negroni. Way back when, the Negroni started as the ‘Americano’ (which actually started as the Milano-Torin,  but that’s a story for another time). It’s possible its name was given to it by the hoards of Prohibition-era American tourists that were big fans of the drink, but nobody’s 100% sure where the name comes from. As there are so few ingredients to the drink, it’s important they’re all excellent quality. The bottle we’ve picked for this Americano is Cocchi Storico Vermouth Di Torino: properly Italian, properly delicious.

Ingredients

35ml Campari
35ml Cocchi Storico Vermouth
soda water
orange wedge for garnish

Method

Pour Campari and vermouth into a highball glass and add ice. Top up with soda water. Garnish with the orange wedge and enjoy!

Find Cocchi Storico Vermouth Di Torino Here

Looking for more cocktail recipes? Then how about checking out One Drink, Three Ways: Macallan 12 or 5 Of The Best Scotch Whisky Cocktails To Drink Right Now!

Thursday Club with talk RADIO: Pisco, Cachaça and Absinthe

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It’s an international theme on The Three Drinkers this week: World drinks you’ve heard of but might not be quite sure what they are! We take a deep dive into Cachaça from Brazil, Pisco from Peru and Absinthe from France! All these drinks are very much finding their own place in the UK finally and so deserve your attention. Here’s a little more about them. Huge thanks to The Whisky Exchange who sent us all the samples. 

Cachaça 

Try: Sagatiba Cachaça Cristalina

If you’ve ever had a Caipirinha, you’ve had Cachaça; the white spirit of Brazil, who produces 800 million litres of the stuff every year! In Brazil, it’s also known as Aguardente de Cana and it’s close in style to a white rhum agricole, distilled from fermented, fresh sugar cane to produce a fruity, slightly spicy, slightly funky spirit. When exported it must be labelled as Cachaça to stop confusion with rums from other countries. 

White Cachaça may be labelled as branca (white), clássica (classic), tradicional (traditional) or prata (silver). Amarela (yellow) Cachaça aka ouro (gold) or envelhecida (aged), is stored or aged in wood, thus changing its colour. “Premium" Cachaça has been aged for at least 12 months in suitable barrels, whereas "Extra Premium" has seen at least three years.  

Find it here at The Whisky Exchange for £21.95 for 70cl.

Simple Caipirinha recipe

1 lime, cut into wedges

60ml ounces Cachaça

2 teaspoons brown sugar

Lime wheel for garnish

Ice

Muddle the lime and sugar in a rocks glass, then add the Cachaça and ice and stir briefly before adding the garnish. 

Pisco

Pisco is a grape brand produced in Peru and Chile that first appeared in the 16th century when the conquistadors started to grow grapes to make wine. They then distilled the results to make Pisco. It’s clear or slightly yellowy because they don’t age it in barrels and neat, it can be dry and earthy or floral and fruity. Sip it neat or make a deliciously refreshing Pisco Sour by adding lime juice, sugar syrup and egg white.

Find it here at The Whisky Exchange for £30.45 for 70cl

Simple recipe for a Pisco Sour

30ml Pisco

15ml lime juice

15ml simple syrup

1 egg white

Garnish: Angostura bitters

Add the Pisco, lime juice, simple syrup and egg white into a shaker and dry-shake (without ice) vigorously. Add ice and shake again until well-chilled. Strain into a chilled Nick & Nora glass and garnish with 3 to 5 drops of Angostura bitters. Using a toothpick or similar, swirl the bitters into a simple design.

Absinthe

Try: La Maison Fontaine Blanche

Although originally Swiss, it's fair to say that France claimed it as its own as the spirit that conjures up images of bohemian Parisian in the late 19th- and early 20th century with artists and writers all going a little bit bonkers after drinking it, notably Baudelaire, Toulouse-Lautrec, Picasso, Vincent van Gogh and Marcel Proust. It’s an anise-flavoured spirit made from various plants including the famous wormwood, sweet fennel and other medicinal plants. It was always naturally slightly green in colour (hence its nickname, ‘the green fairy’) but can also be made clear. Absinthe is bottled at a high % abv, though it’s meant to be diluted with water. Contrary to popular belief, it is not a dangerously addictive psychoactive drug as it has been portrayed, though it does have trace elements of thujone; a chemical compound that has been known to lift mood. For many years, Absinthe was banned in the United States but in 2007, it was reintroduced after rigorous testing proved it did not present a health risk or cause louche behaviour.

This blanche Absinthe is made in a pre-ban style with notes of sweet fennel, cereal and  licorice. White absinthes tend to be a bit smoother and less herbal than green ones - often less strong too.  

Find it here at The Whisky Exchange for £20.75 for 20cl - 56%

Simple Absinthe Cocktail Recipe  ‘Death in the afternoon’

25ml of Absinthe

5ml of sugar syrup

120ml Sparkling wine

This punchy tipple was named after Ernest Hemingway’s 1932 book about Spanish bullfighting. Pour the absinthe into a flute with sugar syrup and stir, then top up with chilled Champagne or Sparkling wine. If you prefer something simpler however, try it with really cold water and ice or lemonade.

What is a Whiskey Sour?

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Let us take you back in time, back to a time where boats were the only method of international transport and shirts had far too puffy collars… In the 19th century, scurvy was RIFE in the Navy. With no ships carrying fresh fruit or vegetables, sailors were suffering from severe and deadly Vitamin C deficiencies. Luckily, consuming citrus fruits was discovered as a way of warding off scurvy, and ships began to be piled high with lemons. At that moment, the Whiskey Sour was born.

Drinking spirits was much safer than drinking sea water, and they never expired. When he wrote ‘water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink’ in 1836, Samuel Taylor Coleridge wasn’t kidding. One could mix lemon juice with one's whiskey rations and have a (somewhat) healthy and safe drink. 

This very simple version of the drink was brought back to land and, like the sailors, was cleaned up a bit. Sugar syrup was added to take the bite off the acidic lemon and punch of the whiskey and garnishes were added for a bit of fanciness. It was first written down in Jerry Thomas’ 1862 The Bartender’s Guide. Here’s the original recipe:

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Ingredients

1 teaspoon powdered white sugar
Juice of half a lemon
1 wine glass of Bourbon or Rye whiskey
Seltzer
Berry for garnish

Method

Take 1 large tea-spoonful of powdered white sugar and dissolve in a little seltzer. Add the sugar solution, lemon juice and whisky to a shaker with ice. Shake and strain into a claret glass. Garnish with berries.

The Whiskey Sour you might know often includes egg white and Angostura bitters - but that’s a fairly recent take on the Whiskey Sour. Here’s our favourite 2021 Whiskey Sour Recipe:

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Ingredients

50ml Bourbon (we like Maker’s Mark)
35ml lemon juice
12½ml sugar syrup
2 dashes Angostura bitters
½ fresh egg white
Cherry for garnish
Orange or lemon slice for garnish

Method

Shake all ingredients with ice. Strain into an ice filled rocks glass. Garnish with the orange or lemon slice and a cherry.

Like this? For more delicious cocktail content how about checking out the Crabbie’s Colada, The Dalmore Mackenzie Highball or the Classic Daiquiri?