One Drink, Three Ways: Samuel Gelston's Irish Whiskey Cream Liqueur

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.


Introducing Samuel Gelston’s Irish Whiskey Cream Liqueur. The icons of Irish whiskey have ventured into liqueur for the first time in their long history and there’s serious indulgence here with notes of creamy vanilla, toffee, caramel, marshmallow and nougat. It would be amazing in desserts, but we’ve been busy trying it out in cocktails. The Three Drinkers each share their favourite ways to taste it….


Helena’s Choice: The Belfast Shake


Smooth and creamy, The Belfast Shake is an absolute indulgence. With notes of vanilla and chocolate and nutty tones too, all intertwined with the rich Irish whiskey backbone it’s a proper boozy shake and I love it! Simply Blend everything until it’s completely mixed and pour it into a hurricane glass. Grate the chocolate on top, add the hazelnuts if you like them, and voila!

The Belfast Shake Cocktail

The Belfast Shake

Recipe

50ml Samuel Gelston’s Cream Liqueur

60ml almond milk

10ml Orgeat/almond syrup

1 scoop of vanilla ice cream

1 scoop of ice

Garnish: grated dark chocolate & chopped hazelnuts


Aidy’s Choice: Coffee & Cream


If you’re anything like me you will love the sound, look and taste of this. Made in the same vein as the Espresso Martini, the Cream Liqueur just takes it to a new level of decadent delight. To mix it up, shake everything without ice. Then add the ice and shake everything again. Strain into a coupe glass and sprinkle some coffee beans over the foam. Think your mouth is watering now?! Just wait until you taste it!

Coffee & Cream

Recipe

30ml Samuel Gelston’s Cream Liqueur

30ml vanilla vodka

40ml expresso

10ml caramel syrup

Garnish: coffee beans on foam

Glass: Coupe


Colin’s Choice: Benbane Cup


The Espresso Martini’s Irish cousin is the perfect fireplace sipper. Rich liqueur, glorious coffee flavour, creamy texture, and a vodka backbone – I think that’s a very nice checklist indeed. It’s very simple to make. Pour all the ingredients into a glass over ice. Stir to your blending preference and top up with extra ice.

Benbane Cup Cocktail

Benbane Cup

Recipe

30ml Samuel Gelston’s Cream Liqueur

30ml vodka

20ml cream

20ml coffee liqueur

Glass: Tumbler

UK
ABV: 17%
Size: 700ml
Buy it now for £17

Enjoy those suggestions? We’ve got plenty more here with Cocchi Vermouth di Torino, Glenmorangie X, or Don Papa Rum!

One Drink, Three Ways: Franklin and sons Mandarin and Ginger Soda

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.

Franklin and Sons Mandarin and Ginger Soda

Franklin & Sons create tonic waters, soda, premixed cans and soft drinks. Founded in London in 1886 they are pioneers in the soft drinks space, seeking out only the best natural ingredients to create unique flavoured drinks. From Rosemary and Black olive tonic to Guava and Lime soda, there are tons of options to enjoy with your favourite mixers or to just sip neat. Today we are sharing with you three of our favourite mocktails/cocktails using Franklin & Sons Mandarin and Ginger soda.


Helena’s Choice: The Lowball


The Lowball

Ingredients

50ml Everleaf Forest

20ml Orange & Fennel Cordial

120ml Franklin & Sons Mandarin & Ginger Soda

We all love a cocktail but sometimes you want to drink something that’s tasty without the added alcohol and so I’m mixing things up a bit this time and going for a no-low option. This cocktail is zesty and refreshing with a beautiful warm spicy finish. The perfect drink for a warm summer night. 
Method: Pour all the ingredients (excluding the soda) into a highball glass and then add ice and top with the Mandarin & Ginger Soda. Gently stir to mix.


Aidy’s Choice: The Northern Mule


The Northern Mule

Ingredients

50ml Spirit of Manchester Gin

15ml Lime Juice

10ml Ginger Syrup

120ml Franklin & Sons Mandarin & Ginger Soda

Being from up North it would be wrong not to give this beauty a shout out! A twist on the classic Mule, this version uses gin instead of the traditional vodka making for a very light and refreshing Summer drink. 
Method: Pour all the ingredients (excluding the soda) into a mule mug, add ice, and top with the Mandarin & Ginger Soda. Gently stir to mix and garnish with a sprig of mint and crystallised ginger.


Colin’s Choice: Old Fashioned Spritz


Franklin and Sons Old Fashioned Spritz Cocktail

Old Fashioned Spritz

Ingredients

50ml Woodford Reserve

15ml Demerara Syrup

3ml Angostura Bitters

150ml Franklin & Sons Mandarin & Ginger Soda

I love an Old Fashioned and would possibly go as far as to say it is one of the best whisky cocktails around. The addition of the Mandarin and Ginger soda in this spritz version transports this traditionally wintery drink into a cocktail that is a delight to sip on a balmy Summer evening. The bitterness of the cocktail works harmoniously with the soda giving it an edge of sweetness that will keep you coming back for more.
Method: Pour all the ingredients into a highball glass, stir and top with Franklin & Sons Mandarin & Ginger Soda. Garnish with orange peel and a cherry.

One Drink, Three Ways: Wine Cocktails with Barefoot Wine

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.

Barefoot Wine jammy red, Pinot Grigio and Sauvignon Blanc

Barefoot believes that wine should never be taken too seriously and that no one should ever be judged by the flavours they prefer. A truly inclusive wine brand, Barefoot prides itself on supporting good people and good causes, giving back to marginalised communities through charity events and creative partnerships. With their large choice of red, white, pink, bubbly and even canned wines, there is something in the range for everyone, so grab a glass, taste and experiment! Who says you can’t substitute spirits for wine?


Helena’s Choice: The Pinot-Colada


Barefoot Wine Pinot Colada

The Pinot-Colada

Ingredients

250ml Barefoot Pinot Grigio

40ml Coconut rum (or rum liqueur)

100ml Pineapple juice

Pineapple slices to garnish

Large wine glass

Nothing says summer more to me than a kiss of rum in a long drink and this Pinot-Colada recipe (see what we did there) brings together the refreshing, pear and baked apple notes of Pinot Grigio with tropical pineapple and rum vibes. It’s a fiesta in a glass! Method: Half fill a cocktail shaker with ice and add all the liquid ingredients together for a long, wet shake. Next, pour everything into the glass, including the ice. Garnish with a slice of pineapple and a stripey straw. Cheers! Cocktail umbrella optional.


Aidy’s Choice: The Barefoot Paloma


The Barefoot Paloma Wine Cocktail

The Barefoot Paloma

Ingredients

90ml Barefoot Sauvignon Blanc

75ml Fresh grapefruit juice or Grapefruit soda

15ml Fresh lime juice

Sugar syrup to taste

Salt & lime wedge (optional)

Highball glass

You know how much I love a Paloma and this wine-based version has knocked my socks off. Traditionally made with Tequila, this version replaces that tang of Mexico’s iconic spirit with the grassy, citrus vibes of Barefoot Sauvignon Blanc with the grapefruit juice. Perfect for those less keen on spirits but searching for a long cocktail. Method: Cut a lime and rub the juice around the rim of the glass. Next, fill it to the top with ice, then pour in the Sauvignon Blanc, grapefruit juice, lime juice and sugar syrup. Stir well, then garnish with a lime wedge. Ta-da! A great alternative for Cinco de Mayo or any time of the year. 


Colin’s Choice: Summer Sangria


Barefoot Jammy Red Summer Sangria Cocktail

Summer Sangria

Ingredients

1 x 750ml Bottle of chilled Barefoot Jammy Red

225ml Pomegranate juice

60ml White Rum

50g Pomegranate seeds

1 x Sliced apple

1 x Sliced orange

2 x Cinnamon sticks

Jugs

There’s not much more fun than a jug of sangria on a hot day at a party and this version is sensational in the sunshine, combing real, fresh fruit and spices with one of Barefoot’s unashamedly bold and beautiful, soft and fruity reds. Simply double up the recipe to batch this sangria by the jug! Method: Ridiculously quick and simple, pour the whole bottle of chilled Barefoot Jammy Red wine into the jug along with the rum and pomegranate juice and stir. Next, throw in the sliced fruit and seeds before stirring again. Pour into a highball or wine glass and enjoy!

One drink, three ways - Mad Bean Mocha Iced Coffee

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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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If you pair the flavours of coffee, chocolate and a balanced but good dose of alcohol, what do you get? The Mad Bean Mocha Iced Coffee: a twist on a traditional Irish coffee. Containing only naturally occurring caffeine (30mg, or about 1/3 of a cup of coffee), and made from 100% Arabica beans, this drink has a very clean mouthfeel and very little bitterness. The stabilised and pasteurised cream needs no refrigeration and there are only 16 calories per ounce. This drink can be enjoyed in more than one way and we’ve got three to suggest as well as simply enjoying it out of the can. Whilst that is perfectly delicious, you can make more of this drink with a little imagination. 

Helena’s choice: Chocolate Espresso Margarita

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Ingredients

Cocoa powder for the rim

2oz heavy cream (aka double cream)

½ oz Coffee Tequila

1oz Silver Tequila

½ oz orange liqueur

2oz Mad Bean Mocha Iced Coffee

Wet the rim of a cocktail glass and dip it into the cocoa powder. Place the heavy cream in a bowl and whisk until it has thickened to the consistency of whipped cream. Place the tequilas, orange liqueur, Mad Bean Mocha Iced Coffee and ice in a mixing glass and stir until chilled. Strain into the glass, float the cream on top and garnish with chocolate shavings and an orange twist.

The Chocolate Espresso Margarita is perfect for those late night chocolate cravings and when a proper drink is still wanted. By using the Mad Bean Mocha Iced Coffee, the cocktail is super-smooth and super-easy.

Colin’s Choice – Choco Peat

Choco Peat

Ingredients

1oz of Mad Bean Mocha Iced Coffee

¾ oz Kahlua

1 ¼ oz Spicy vodka (Stolichnaya hot vodka)

¾ oz very peaty whisky, e.g. Peat Monster

Place all the ingredients in a mixing glass filled with ice, stir and strain into a cocktail glass. 

Being a big whisky fan, I had to try this with whisky. This is simple to make and I particularly like the combination as peated whisky is a favourite of mine. Along with the peaty whisky the Mad Bean Mocha Iced Coffee gives a smooth mouthfeel, creamy texture and still keeps the alcohol levels in perfect balance. Perfect on a hot lazy afternoon for a pick-me-up.

Aidy’s choice – the experiment!

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Ingredients

Mad Bean Mocha Iced Coffee

Whatever you want to mix with it

Aidy likes to try drinks with lots of variation, and he’s been mixing traditional coffee syrups with the Mad Bean Mocha Iced Coffee to suite the mood he’s in. This morning, he was in a salted caramel mood and this afternoon he preferred vanilla. He thought both of these variations worked very well. He then went on to try the Mad Bean Mocha Iced Coffee with different spirits. First of all he tried vodka, then Tequila and finally he even tried some crème de menthe which he said tasted a little like dark mint chocolate and coffee. 

He came to the conclusion that the Mad Bean Mocha Iced Coffee is very versatile and can be mixed with lots of different things. His suggestion is to think of a drink, alcoholic or not, and try mixing it with Mad Bean Mocha Iced Coffee. Have a go for yourself. 

 

 

One Drink, Three Ways: London Dry Gin (Tanqueray)

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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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April 9th is Gin & Tonic Day for some parts of the world, the US especially, but to us in the UK, it’s another great excuse to bust out some of our favourite gins! With lockdown due to the coronavirus, the drinks cabinet may be either running low or feeling a little samey, so we thought we’d share another One Drink, Three Ways to help you spice up your sipping. In this version, we’re going for a London Dry style of gin and there is no better, classic choice than Tanqueray.


Helena’s Choice: The Negroni

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The Negroni

Ingredients

Rocks Glass or Tumbler

35ml (.75 oz) London Dry Gin (Tanqueray)

35ml (.75 oz) Red Vermouth

35ml (.75 oz) Campari

Ice

Orange wheel or twist garnish

A cheeky Negroni, though so simple to make, feels deliciously indulgent as the sun goes down and the kids pop off to bed. A classic recipe is to use the rule of thirds and take one part gin to one part vermouth and Campari. Simply pour over ice, stir and garnish with your orange wheel or orange twist to taste. Turns the lights low and the music up. Who needs to go out anyway?


Aidy’s Choice: The Strawberry Sour

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The Strawberry Sour

Ingredients

50ml (1.75ml oz) London Dry Gin (Tanqueray)

25ml (0.9 oz) Lemon Juice

15ml (0.5 oz) Strawberry Syrup (we like Monin)

1 Egg white

One of my all time favourite cocktails is a Strawberry Gin Sour. The perfect amount of sweetness and acidity intertwine with this great quality gin and the smoothness from the egg white brings everything together. The best part is, they’re super easy to create but make you look like a total pro (it’s that egg white foam!). I’ll never get bored of these beauties. Whether rain, sun or snow, you can drink one whenever the hell you want! Add everything to shaker with ice, mix vigorously with your shake face, strain out the ice and shake one more time to emulsify. Fine strain into a cocktail glass.


Colin’s Choice: Raspberry Lemon G&T

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Raspberry Lemon G&T

Ingredients

Copa glass

35ml (1.25 oz) London Dry Gin (Tanqueray)

85ml (3 oz) Mediterranean tonic

Ice

2 Lemon wedges

6 Fresh Raspberries

The whiff of spring we saw recently had many of us reaching for a Gin and Tonic. It’s the ultimate springtime sip and there are so many ways to change it up, often just by adding different garnishes. My current go-to version has a hefty chunk of lemon and a small handful of raspberries. Served in a large copa glass, you can keep the berries on the top, giving the drink an irresistible springtime aroma.