Pine Needle Tea
This is an ancient herbal drink from the most northerly parts of the planet. It’s refreshing and healthy and there’s something wholesome and satisfying about pulling it all together. This post isn’t martini-related at all, but if you’re going to enjoy the odd silver bullet, it’s worth trying to be healthy at other times. The Dark Times The winter months can be harsh and ancient … Continue reading Pine Needle Tea
Simple Syrup with a Tinge
A simple syrup for limoncello, old fashioneds, coffee and all sorts of cocktails. Continue reading Simple Syrup with a Tinge
50 Fathoms Gin from Alaska
This is a lovely gin that makes a good martini and a particularly nice gin and tonic. Before I even tasted it I read that it had won double gold at the World Spirits Competition in San Francisco, the arguable birthplace of the Martini. A good sign! I’m also in love with the branding. Port Chilkoot Distillery is located in Southeast Alaska and makes a … Continue reading 50 Fathoms Gin from Alaska
A Torskerogn (Cod Roe) Martini Accompaniment
A delicious Danish dish that reminds me of my childhood. Continue reading A Torskerogn (Cod Roe) Martini Accompaniment
A Martini Gift Hack from IKEA
An affordable, practical and lovely way to share martinis in gift form. Continue reading A Martini Gift Hack from IKEA
A Kir Royale
A delicious and very easy cocktail to really elevate the party. Continue reading A Kir Royale
A Dill Martini
A fresh, green, easy-to-make herbal infusion martini. Continue reading A Dill Martini
A Martini with Liquorice
A sweet, but sometimes salted accompaniment you might want to try with your martini. Continue reading A Martini with Liquorice
A Martini with Sri Lankan Mutton Rolls
A delicious, crunchy and comforting snack, ubiquitous across Sri Lanka. Continue reading A Martini with Sri Lankan Mutton Rolls
A Lójhtu Martini from Finland
A magical Gin from Lapland Continue reading A Lójhtu Martini from Finland