Refreshing summer drinks

Hooch - The Best Mixer You've Never Thought Of

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With home bartending having a moment in the spotlight like never before, people who have never worked in a public-serving bar a day are coming up with their own cocktail recipes at home, and we could not be happier about this!

Home bartenders who have done their due diligence on cocktail theory often come up with some wild ideas that the professional bartender would not. This is for a few reasons; professional bartenders are so steeped in bar culture that even though they may have the idea to use boozy lemonade as their lemon, sugar, and soda elements in their Tom Collins, they may avoid putting it into practice as it seems sacrilegious. The home bartender, on the other hand, could not care less. Secondly, bartenders consciously or otherwise, are always thinking about serviceability (how quickly can the drink be made on a busy Friday night), and sellability (bars at the end of the day, are businesses that need to make money to survive), whereas the home bartender only thinks about making a drink for their own enjoyment.

This fresh perspective allows for creativity that can only be achieved via a lack of experience behind a bar. The reason I speak about this is that Hooch, the wonderfully boozy lemonade, gets regular use in dive bars and nightclubs but is understated and underused when it comes to higher-end cocktail bartending, and I think that is a shame. Let’s take a look at some incredible mixed drinks made with Hooch that would not be out of place in a dive bar, the home bar, or a high-end cocktail bar.

GIN AND HOOCH - GOOCH/LAZY COLLINS

GIN AND HOOCH - GOOCH/LAZY COLLINS hooch - the best mixer you've never thought of the three drinkers

The gin and Hooch is a serve that has gotten its flowers many times over in dive bars and local pubs, but with an ever so simple adjustment, can become an incredibly balanced, elevated take on the 2 ingredient highball.

That’s not to say that the 2 ingredient highball is bad, on the sweeter side of the balance, it is a refreshing albeit slightly boozier expression of a Tom Collins. Quicker, easier, and cleaner to make with an extra kick of booze - what’s not to like?

We recommend adding a splash of Campari, or another red Italian bitter to balance out the sweetness of the Hooch, and a splash of a dry fortified wine (think fino sherry or dry vermouth) to add another layer of complexity!

Ingredients:
25ml Gin
10ml Campari or your favourite red italian bitter
10ml Fino Sherry or your favouirite dry fortified wine
Top with Hooch

Method:
Combine all ingredients in a highball glass with ice. Garnish with a lemon wedge and (optionally) a cherry.

YELLOW VELVET

YELLOW VELVET hooch - the best mixer you've never thought of the three drinkers

This is a drink inspired by the absurdity of the Black Velvet cocktail. A splash of Guinness then topped with Champagne seems ridiculous until you actually try it, at which point you realise that it is in fact, delicious.

The black velvet format was pushed even further left of field by the team at Passing Fancies in Birmingham who created the white velvet. The ingredients read as: Blanc de Blancs / Stella Artois / Trust

And trust is exactly what you should give these guys. As an ardent Black Velvet fan myself, I was sceptical until I actually tried it and was pleasantly surprised, and also inspired. Inspired to try and throw my hat in the ring of ____ Velvet cocktails, and hence the Yellow Velvet was born!

Taking exactly what the format requires - 2 ingredients, one being champagne, and the other being traditionally beer, but using my artistic license to allow for Hooch which fits into the category of canned bevs sitting at around 5% ABV. The result is reminiscent to a French 75 with extra sharp bubbles and the booziness toned down a touch, an excellent brunch cocktail, if I do say so myself!

Ingredients:
25ml Hooch
Top with Champagne

Method:
Pour (both pre-chilled) ingredients into a champagne flute and garnish with a lemon twist or serve naked.

STRAWBERRY LEMONADE

STRAWBERRY LEMONADE hooch - the best mixer you've never thought of the three drinkers

Calling all Strawberry Daiquiri lovers! This drink is bang down the middle of a Strawberry Daiquiri and a French 75. The result is a sweet and sour, long, refreshing number that does better in a highball over ice than it does in a flute. The sweet summeriness of the Strawberry Daiquiri that gets an extra kick of citrus from the Hooch, as well as the lovely lift from the carbonation! This drink is definitely one to enjoy during these late summer months before the autumn rain starts to set in.

Ingredients:
35ml White Rum
20ml Fresh Lime Juice
15ml Strawberry Syrup
2 Medium Strawberries (Hulled and Quartered)
Top with Hooch

Method:
Combine all ingredients except Hooch into a shaker tin and shake over ice. Fine strain into a highball glass filled with ice. Top with Hooch. Garnish with a lemon wedge and a strawberry.

LEMON BASIL SMASH

LEMON BASIL SMASH hooch - the best mixer you've never thought of the three drinkers

Have you ever had a gin basil smash? Have you heard of one? If you don’t know, get to know! This summer sour with a herbaceous kick is a delicious refresher on a warm summer day, and even better when topped with Hooch! This takes the punchy flavour of basil, which may be polarizing to some, and lengthens it with everyone’s favourite boozy lemonade!

Ingredients:
40ml Gin
20ml Fresh Lemon Juice
10ml 2:1 Simple Syrup (15ml if using 1:1 Simple Syrup)
6 Basil Leaves
Top with Hooch

Method:
Combine all ingredients except Hooch into a shaker tin and shake over ice. Fine strain into a highball glass filled with ice. Top with Hooch. Garnish with a lemon wedge and fresh basil leaves.

SHANDY NO. 2

SHANDY NO. 2 hooch - the best mixer you've never thought of the three drinkers

Picture this, you were out late last night, maybe later than you should have been, and wake up with a sore head. Your normal cure would be to take a nap on the sofa after a big feed, but not today, you’re due at the pub to meet friends in an hour.

Of course, a regular shandy is a great corpse reviver within itself, but in my humble opinion, a lot of commercial lemonades lack the complexity that a good lemonade brings. Hooch captures all the flavours of lemons perfectly! The sweet floral notes from the peels, the acidity from the juice, and the bitterness from the pith.

Asking for a bottle of your favourite lager, a bottle of Hooch, and a pint glass may raise a few eyebrows, but you won’t be caring about that as the cold, crisp combination of beer and lemonade fix your sore head.

Ingredients:
1 330ml Can or Bottle of your favourite Lager
1 330ml Can or Bottle of Hooch

Method:
Combine both ingredients into a pint glass and enjoy!

LEMON-LIME MOJITO

LEMON-LIME MOJITO hooch - the best mixer you've never thought of the three drinkers

Possibly the most obvious drink to put Hooch in, but that does not make it any less delicious! Rather than using plain old soda water to lengthen your Mojito, add a splash of Hooch and your drink gets an extra citrus kick, with some boosted complexity! Plus, lemon-lime is always better than just lime, right?

Ingredients:
40ml White Rum
20ml Fresh Lime Juice
10ml 2:1 Simple Syrup (15ml if using 1:1 Simple Syrup)
6-8 Mint Leaves
Top With Hooch

Method:
Combine all ingredients except Hooch into a highball glass. Add crushed ice and churn until cold. Top With Hooch. Garnish with a straw, mint leaves, and lemon and lime wedges.

By Fowwaz Ansari

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The Best Pimm's Alternatives To Try This Summer

best pimm's alternatives to try this summer the three drinkers

If the British summer ever gets into full swing, you know exactly how to finish the question, ‘anyone for a glass of ‘………….’. Pimm’s debuted in the early 1800s, crafted by James Pimm as a tonic to aid digestion at his oyster bar in East London. Indeed, the tankard it was served in was known as a No.1 Cup – hence the name.

The classic Pimm’s ‘No. 1 Cup’ is a gin liqueur-based drink with a secret blend of herbs and spices. Today, it’s commonly served with lemonade, plenty of ice, and a mix of fresh fruit, making it the ultimate summer punch. The exact recipe is a secret, which has invited a host of other producers to have a crack at their own versions. This has resulted in some disasters, but also some worthy competitors… and as you’ll see, perhaps even some superior creations? But first, let’s start with the classic Pimm’s so we know what we’re comparing to.

Pimm’s No.1 Cup

Pimm’s No.1 Cup best pimm's alternatives to try this summer the three drinkers

The original, the benchmark, the irreplaceable? We’ll see. But what can’t be disputed is its position as the gold standard of British summer drinks. Its mahogany hue, with aromas of baked strawberry, orange rind, cooking spices, and a hint of medicinal herbs, ends with a delightful bitter quinine bite. Dark brown with a reddish tint, Pimm’s No. 1 offers a subtle blend of spice and citrus flavours. Quintessentially refreshing… but can we do better?

Size: 1L
ABV: 25%
Find here: £13 (usually much more!)

5 Great Alternatives to Pimm’s

ALDI Austin's Classic Summer Punch Spirit Drink

ALDI Austin's Classic Summer Punch Spirit Drink best pimm's alternatives to try this summer the three drinkers

This is much cheaper alternative has a cult following for being not just an equal to Pimm’s, but for many people, better! Which? rated it number one, ahead of the original and all other own brand versions, praised for the refreshing flavour bursting with fruits. The harmonious balance and surprising layers of flavour is quite remarkable for the money. Try it and be the judge for yourself!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 25%
Find here: £7.99

Tesco Summer Cup

Tesco Summer Cup best pimm's alternatives to try this summer the three drinkers

Tesco’s attempt is a fragrant blend of aromatic botanicals, zesty fruits, and delicate spices. With a rich cherry red hue, it looks and smells almost like Pimm’s but the taste reveals a clear difference. This is slightly spicier, more herbal and more bitter. But when mixed with the classic lemonade pairing the balance ends up about right. It’s somewhat simple with no fireworks, but absolutely does the job for under £10.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 25%
Find here: £8.50

Ableforth’s Summer Fruit Cup

Ableforth’s Summer Fruit Cup best pimm's alternatives to try this summer the three drinkers

Ableforth’s crack at a summer hit is a thing of beauty. At 31%, it’s punchier than Pimm’s but the alcohol is integrated softly into the whirlwind of rich fruits, lofty herbaceous notes and pronounced bitterness. Crafted by macerating strawberries, cucumber, orange, and mint in pure wheat spirit, it’s then re-distilled at room temperature. Perfect for Campari fans.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 31.2%
Find here: £17.95 (usually more!)

Sipsmith London Cup

Sipsmith London Cup  best pimm's alternatives to try this summer the three drinkers

What a bottle. Sipsmith London Cup offers a unique twist on the classic summer drink, infusing their signature London Dry with a host of interesting botanicals including tea, citrus, caramel, borage and verbena. With a lighter colour in the glass and flavours reminiscent of cola cubes and wild strawberry sweets, it finishes with a bitter bark bite and a pleasant weight from the higher alcohol content. Refreshing and distinct, it’s great with tonic or ginger beer.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 29.5%
Find here: £21.94

Cotswolds Summer Cup

Cotswolds Summer Cup best pimm's alternatives to try this summer the three drinkers

This blend features two sherries added to the gin base, giving it a tangy kick. And you can tell it’s a real quality gin too. With a darker treacle hue and a bittersweet, caramel flavour, it boasts plenty of zest and a proper boozy punch. Big helpings of red fruit are balanced by cardamom, juniper, and lavender. Though not as thirst-quenching as Pimm’s, it’s still very quaffable. It’s very elegant inside and out

Size: 700ml
ABV: 25%
Find here: £23

 

If you want more super summery drinks, try these superb simple rum cocktails.