MOTH: French 75 Cocktails Ready To Drink Cans, 12 x 200ml, 10% ABV - Pink Gin, Fizz and Lemon, Premium Quality Bar Strength

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MOTH: French 75 Cocktails Ready To Drink Cans, 12 x 200ml, 10% ABV - Pink Gin, Fizz and Lemon, Premium Quality Bar Strength

MOTH: French 75 Cocktails Ready To Drink Cans, 12 x 200ml, 10% ABV - Pink Gin, Fizz and Lemon, Premium Quality Bar Strength

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When making a French 75, owner/creative director Naren Young of Dante in NYC (the World’s Best Bar in 2019) veers away from traditional gin and instead goes for genever, a gin-related spirit partially made from malt wine. “We don’t have a French 75 on our list, but when I drink them at home, I use genever instead of gin. Genever is actually the historic precursor to gin: It was the first ‘recreational’ spirit based on juniper. As it originated in the 1500s, the base spirit was grain, and it was pot distilled — long before NGA and column distillation came about with the Industrial Revolution. These days, there are genevers that are based on 100% grain, which can overpower the delicate notes of a French 75. [However,] there are also ‘jonge’ (or ‘young’) [styles of] genever, which can have as little as 1.5% malt spirit. One that I particularly like is Bobby’s, which is Indonesian-influenced and [therefore] has notes of ginger and lemongrass. It makes a delicious French 75!” Young advised. Both French 75 and Aperitivo Spritz are made with Tarquins Cornish Gin, whereas the Piña Colada uses Duppy Share Rum. Holland’s Damrak Gin completely nails the lightweight texture and bright flavors ideal for a French 75 gin, according to lead bartender Ryan Andrews of Prohibition Liquor Bar in San Diego. “My favorite gins to use for a French 75 are of the floral and fruitier variety, as the lighter notes of these styles don’t overpower Champagne. Otherwise, you might as well use soda and call it a Tom Collins. [One] of my go-to favorites is the Dutch Damrak Gin,” Andrews told us. Want to throw the most memorable and mouthwatering fondue party? If so, let’s begin with the basics. A fondue party centers around a pot of fondue, which generally contains melted cheese or chocolate. It is served with a variety of food items for dipping such as fresh fruits and vegetables. Think of it as a Chinese hot pot, except that the ingredients are dipped into a pot of luscious melted cheese (or chocolate) rather than hot broth. Selecting the perfect varietal for such a high-pressure dinner such as Thanksgiving, though, can be quite intimidating. Red or white? Light or robust? Fruity or earthy? Wine is a complicated language, and the pressure to understand it when you're already stressed about cooking and hosting is not an easy task to take on. That's why we're here with a few simple guidelines to help you select the perfect bottles to impress and please everyone around your holiday table.

Y ou’ve got options here – though sipping in style is a must. Cold and from the can works for us. Drinking it and doing the can-can is even better. Poured over ice in a highball glass definitely gives some charisma to the situation, sure. But fully going for it with an icy flute and curly lemon twist? That’s some serious showbiz, baby. French 75 and Aperitivo Spritz are made with Tarquin’s gin. Piña Colada, meanwhile, contains Duppy Share rum.Everyone has their favorite thing on the Thanksgiving table. For some, it's the green bean casserole. For others, it's the cranberry sauce. For me, it's the wine. For many, many reasons, wine is an absolute necessity on Thanksgiving. Whether your intentions are pure and you're looking for the perfect pairing that complements and highlights each and every rich and savory note and flavor in your Thanksgiving dishes, or you just need a few glasses to get you through dinner with your in-laws — whatever the reason, wine is important. Like Barr Hill Tom Cat, Bluecoat Barrel-Finished Gin of Philadelphia benefits from an aging process conducted in American oak barrels. “When building a French 75, I like to use Barrel Finished Bluecoat from Philadelphia Distilling. The subtle vanilla notes combined with sharp juniper and citrus peel are perfect when shaken with fresh lemon juice and bar spoon or two of Demerara simple syrup. Topped with some sparkling wine and a lemon twist, the French 75 [with Bluecoat Barrel-Finished] is a classic that hits like a cannon,” beverage director Brenton Sollenberger of Plough and The Exchange in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, said of his preferred French 75 base spirit. It comes as volume sales of RTDs were flat (down 0.2%) in the 52 weeks until 10 September 2022, according to NielsenIQ data.



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