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The espresso martini has been named the “drink of the summer.”
After more than a year of mixing our own quarantine cocktails at home, people are back in bars and leaving it to the professionals again. Exactly which drinks are they ordering? Espresso martinis, apparently.
The espresso martini has been named the “drink of the summer,” spawning countless funny memes and tweets about this caffeinated libation. Even the New York Times has declared, The Espresso Martini Is Everywhere.
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How to make the best Espresso Martini
The cocktail is a fairly simple concoction. Liquor.com advises adding 60ml vodka, 15ml (or a tablespoon) of coffee liqueur (such as Kahlua), 30ml of espresso (freshly brewed or cold brew concentrate) and 15ml simple syrup to a shaker filled with ice, and to shake until well-chilled. Then strain it into a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with a few coffee beans.
A NEW city centre bar is offering you the chance to party like it s 1933. Bootlegger will be opening next week in Middle Street, Brighton, at the previous site of The Globe pub. The bar will take you back to the end of Prohibition in the US where the consumption of alcohol was permitted again after a ban lasting more than a decade. So here is your chance to celebrate like those 30s revellers without the fear of incarceration or fine , partying until 4am with fancy cocktails, more than 100 gins and 15 types of whisky. When prohibition was over, imagine the parties they had - that s what we are about, said co-owner Lee Miller.