Our January kits are on their way to subscribers, so now it’s time to tell you a little more about what’s in this month’s kit, recipes and ingredients. If you’re not a subscriber, you can join now for just £24. If you just want to try this kit on its own, you can buy one through our shop.
To create your White Lady and other cocktails you will need:
Glassware
A shaker (check out our Mixologist kit)
A jigger (measurer)
Plenty of ice
1-2 Lemons
A TASTE White Lady Kit or the below ingredients
Each kit contains:
- 2 x 100ml bottles Sibling Gin
- 1 x 60ml TASTE Sugar Syrup
- 1 x 30ml Cartron Peche liqueur
- 1 x 30ml Cartron Fraise liqueur
- 1 x 30ml Cartron Curacao Triple Sec
- Recipe card for The White Lady, The Foxy Lady, The Perfect Lady
Recipes…
The White Lady
Originally believed to have been created by famous bartender Harry McElhone while he was working at Londons Ciro Club in 1919. In 1930 Harrt Craddock published the recipe in his Savoy Cocktail Book.
I prefer this without the egg but some rather have it with for a smooth thicker texture. Feel free to experiment!
30ml Dry Gin
15ml Triple Sec
15ml Fresh lemon juice
12ml Sugar syrup (2:1)
1/2 egg white (optional)
If you are trying it with egg white, ‘dry shake’ first (shake all ingredients together without ice). Then half-fill the shaker with ice and shake again to chill.
Fine strain into a coupe or martini glass. Garnish with a spiral of lemon peel.
The Foxy Lady
Adapted by Simon Difford from a recipe by Nicolas Skovgaard at Fox Hotelbar, Copenhagen. A sweet strawberry gin sour.
30ml Dry Gin
10ml Strawberry Liqueur (Fraise)
15ml Fresh lemon juice
12ml Sugar syrup (2:1)
1/2 Egg white (optional)
Dry shake if using the egg to make it frothy then shake with ice and garnish with lemon.
The Perfect Lady
This recipe won first prize at the British Empire Cocktail competition in 1936 and it’s still going!
40ml Dry Gin
15ml Peach Liqueur
15ml Fresh Lemon juice
1/2 Egg white (optional)
Dry shake if using the egg to make it frothy then shake with ice and garnish with lemon.