• HOME
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • Freelance
  • London Restaurants
    • A-Z London Restaurants
    • London Restaurant Map
    • Favourite London Restaurants
    • London restaurant infographic
  • Locations
    • Belgravia
    • Bishopsgate
    • Covent Garden
    • Farringdon
    • Hackney
    • Islington
    • Kensington and Chelsea
    • London Bridge
    • Marylebone
    • Mayfair
    • Moorgate
    • Shoreditch
    • Southbank
    • Spitalfields
    • Tottenham Court Road and Soho
    • Westminster
  • Cuisines
    • American
    • Argentinian
    • British
    • Chinese
    • European
    • French
    • Indian
    • Italian
    • Japanese
    • Mexican
    • World
  • Map
Gentlemen’s Luncheon Club
News 2

Woodford Reserve Cocktail Competition

By Phil Coombe · On March 25, 2015

So it’s not every day that the Gentleman’s Luncheon Club is invited to join the team at Woodford Reserve for an evening of cocktails and chat about one of my favourite tipples. Yes, the Gentleman’s Luncheon Club may be about Martini aperitifs, a damn fine Red and a post dinner port, but I’ve recently developed a taste for Woodford Reserve and Ginger, making it my new default tipple.

Woodford Reserve distillery

Woodford Reserve cocktail competition

You may have been aware that in February London Beer Week took place; which gave way to a myriad of pop ups and master classes across the capital, and it was as a result of this that I found myself at the rather splendid South Place Hotel (yes that of The Angler Restaurant fame) for a chance to create my very own twist on an old familiar cocktail.

Along with several other bloggers I tentatively took my seat as the guys from Woodford Reserve explained a little more about the bourbon. It certainly seems they are serious about the product and rightly so. Woodford Reserve has been in production since the 90’s, the Bourbon is still made in Kentucky with a very high corn content; which was obvious during the initial tasting’s. Certainly as we were asked to pick out the smells and the flavours I have to agree that if honey, cherry, caramel and marzipan are your thing then this particular bourbon is going to be up your street.

Woodford Reserve bottle

Whisky sour’s and Old Fashioned

Evidently with the advent of US TV shows such as Mad Men and Boardwalk Empire; London’s lust for bourbon based cocktails does not look like it is going to end. From Manhattan’s to Old Fashioned and whisky sours are currently taking London by storm, and it was because of this that I was at this event to sample some of the recent explosions in cocktails.

Having sampled a wonderful Old Fashioned; which if you do not know is a mixture of Woodford Reserve, Angostura Bitters and sugar syrup with an Orange twist; the challenge was set us. To get an understanding of the bourbon, have a taste of a couple and see if we could come up with our own take on an old favourite. With the bourbon still smacking on my taste buds, so I left into the cold night of London with my mind stirring overtime as to the type of cocktail I wanted to make.

Woodford Reserve cocktail

Woodford Reserve Biscuit Sour

With one eye on the Whisky Sour I decided that this would be my base line cocktail and that if I added some more ingredients and changed the glass I could be onto a winner. And so it was that a couple days later the Biscuit Sour was born. I have to say that both my wife and I are big fans of this new cocktail and we recommend that you give it a go. The recipe is as follows:

Woodford Reserve Biscuit Sour

Glass: Martini Glass
Garnish: A cherry
Ingredients:
Based on a standard spirits measurement for 1 cocktail
1 x measure of Woodfords Reserve
1x measure of lemon juice (I used the juice from real lemons)
1 x measure of Pure Sugar Cane Syrup
½ measure of Amaretto
2 x measures of sparkling apple juice

Method:
Make sure your Martini glass is cold. You can either put the glasses in your freezer or fill up with ice cubes, leave for a couple of minutes and empty. Add The Woodford Reserve, lemon juice, sugar syrup and amaretto to a cocktail shaker. Shake the ingredients for a couple minutes, before adding the sparkling apple juice and stirring. Once stirred pour the drink via a strainer into your martini glass and add a cherry which will sink to the bottom. Serve and enjoy!

Share Tweet

Phil Coombe

Co-founder of the Gentlemen’s Luncheon club. I have a hearty love and respect for food and nothing pleases me more than a decent meal shared with family and friends. I am a husband and a music fan, lover of fine wine and the English seaside. I love nothing more than to cook and entertain, just don’t ask me to be comment positively on other peoples pulled pork and salt beef recipes. They are my domain!

You Might Also Like

  • gin garden News

    Gin Garden at Kew Gardens Orchid House

  • News

    Just Eat the global takeaway phenomenon

  • News

    Angela Hartnett opens Cafe Murano near Green Park

  • Gary Robinson

    Looks like a cracking cocktail Phil, can’t wait to try it next time I’m round!

  • Pingback: Reform Social and Grill, The Mandville Hotel, London, W1U 2BE()

London Restaurant Map

show mapThe Portman
show mapReform Social and Grill
show mapThe Jugged Hare
show mapKouzu
show mapBarbar

powered by MapsMarker.com

Latest Posts

  • The portman pub london

    The Portman, 51 Upper Berkeley Street, Marylebone, London, W1H 7QW

    April 26, 2015
  • The Gentlemen's Luncheon Club

    Reform Social and Grill, The Mandville Hotel, London, W1U 2BE

    April 5, 2015
  • Woodford Reserve barrels

    Woodford Reserve Cocktail Competition

    March 25, 2015
  • gin garden

    Gin Garden at Kew Gardens Orchid House

    March 15, 2015
  • Alain Ducasse at the Dorchester London Restaurant infographic 2015

    2015 London Restaurant Guide Infographic

    March 6, 2015
  • The Jugged Hare, 49 Chiswell St, London, EC1Y 4SA

    February 23, 2015

Latest Tweets

  • If anyone knows how to open a 2kg packet of rice without spaying the whole kitchen in rice then please get in touch!

    Yesterday at 7:07 pm

  • @danbarker Dan if you need a case study on Google synonyms not working @GentsLunchClub linking to www.gentlemensluncheonclub.com… in the SERPS is it

    June 26, 2015 1:07 pm

  • We're pulling live tweets through to the site now www.gentlemensluncheonclub.com… #gentlemensluncheonclub

    June 26, 2015 12:40 pm

  • @CafeCaribbean that's great, thanks for sharing. Picked up a few tips there!

    June 25, 2015 7:42 pm

  • Just had a surprise in the post from the @finecheeseco can't wait to get involved #cheese pic.twitter.com/W22bDKLEZO

    June 25, 2015 7:40 pm

Avatars by Sterling Adventures
London Food Blog

London food blog

Welcome to our London food blog. As we gradually eat our way around London, we'll bring you London's latest restaurant reviews and tales of general foodie indulgence.

Foodie tag cloud

Cheap Eats Food and Drink News Food Festivals Foodies Game Heston Blumenthal London Food Events London Foodies Michelin Star Over Rated Pies Pop-up Seasonal cuisine Tapas

Restaurant map

show mapThe Portman
show mapReform Social and Grill
show mapThe Jugged Hare
show mapKouzu
show mapBarbar

powered by MapsMarker.com

SEARCH

© 2015 Gentlemen's Luncheon Club. All rights reserved. About Us | Privacy Policy |Terms and Conditions |RSS Feed