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Gin Classics

$59.99

Three classic gin cocktails from the hey day of the cocktail. Pack includes Dry Martini, Negroni and Corpse Reviver #2. Simply serve as directed, in a chilled glass with garnish. 

Pack includes 3 x 100ml bottled cocktails + garnishes

About these cocktails

Three classic, gin cocktails created by the team at BarNone, a secret refuge for cocktail enthusiasts.

BarNone came to be in 2004 when its owner, Michael Cotter, was inspired by a visit to the U.S.A. Cocktails were making a comeback and the prohibition-style speakeasies of San Francisco, New York and New Orleans captured his imagination with their bartending prowess and cool, underground vibe.

With no patience for minimalism, BarNone launched with an ‘all of the drinks’ philosophy. The bar’s famous ‘Cocktail Bible’ showcased such an exhaustive list of options that even the most hesitant could be tempted to try something new.

Since then, Melbourne’s bar scene has flourished. Bars have come and gone, but BarNone has endured. Once only served on the comfy lounges in this hidden basement bar, a dizzying range of delicious cocktails can now be enjoyed at home.

Ingredients

Negroni: London dry gin, Campari and Antica Formula sweet vermouth. ABV 22%

Dry Martini: London dry gin, dry vermouth. ABV 30%

Corpse Reviver #2: London dry gin, Cointreau, Lillet Blanc, fresh lemon and absinthe. ABV 22%

Directions

Negroni: refrigerate first and/or use the stirred method to chill. To serve, pour into a tumbler and garnish with an orange twist. 1.75 approx standard drinks.

Dry Martini: refrigerate first and/or use the stirred method to chill. To serve, pour into a martini glass and garnish with your favourite martini garnish – olive, lemon twist or cocktail onion. 2.4 approx standard drinks

Corpse Reviver #2: best served chilled either by using your cocktail shaker or simply by refrigerating first. Pour into a tumbler and garnish with a lemon twist. 1.75 approx standard drinks

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