Forget Dry January. Celebrate Ginuary.
January doesn’t have to be dull: at 110 calories for a 50ml serve, Brockmans Gin is just the tonic for ‘Ginuary’.
A healthy start to the New Year is a good idea after all that Christmas food and New Year wine. But dark, cold nights in a favourite bar require more than a mineral water.
Remind your guests that, if they say they want to shed some calories, they can of course ditch the high calorie wines and beers this month. Invite them to order gin instead. Lower in calories if served with a low calorie or no-calorie mixer, gin is the perfect way to start the year. Some say ‘Dry January’; Brockmans Gin prefers to call this ‘Ginuary’.
Brockmans Gin brims with distinctive notes of blueberries, blackberries and Valencian orange peel and is so smooth you can even drink it neat.
If you want to pep up the cocktail menu, consider producing a G&T with a wintery feel. The gin in this Brockmans Clove Actually cocktail has just 110 calories for a 50 ml serving so, if served with a light or calorie-free mixer, it’s just the tonic for Ginuary.
Clove Actually 50ml Brockmans Gin
Premium tonic water — chilled Garnish with a strip of grapefruit zest
studded with cloves and threaded onto a cocktail stick with a fresh blueberry
Fill a long glass with large ice cubes and add the Brockmans Gin and tonic.
Garnish the rim of the glass with the grapefruit zest and blueberry.
clove actually is featured in the
black book of gin cocktails available from the brockmans online store.
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