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Glassware


NEW RUM BOOKLET — from Artis®


Rum is rumoured to be the new Gin—and the next big craft spirit trend. There are now over 150 different brands available in the UK and the number is rising. Sales are up 18% year-on-year and the market is predicted to be worth over £1 billion in 2019. To meet this demand, leading glassware distributor, Artis®, has introduced a free new 24-page A4 booklet to inspire mixologists up and down the land.


RUM BOOKLET Artis invited mixology majesty, Tammy Jackson, to come up with 12 different rum cocktail recipes, all her own take on timeless classics. Amongst many others, Tammy’s recipes include Coco Mojito, Orange Old Fashioned and Raspberry Jamaican Mule.


The booklet is beautifully illustrated in full colour with professional photography of the finished cocktail together with ingredients list, methodology and garnish.


With each recipe, there are several suggestions for suitable glassware from the Artis portfolio to serve the drink in. These, too, are illustrated together with product specification and list prices. And there’s more… facts and stats about rum, an analysis of different rum styles and a run-down on the history of Tiki.


The booklet is free to download for mixologists, bar owners and restaurant managers and can be found at: www.artis-uk.com/downloads. Here you will also find the complete Artis illustrated price list. For a free hard copy of either, call 020 8391 5544.


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September 2019


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