
Navy Strength Cobbler
The most famous cobbler is of course the Sherry Cobbler (delicious, do try it) which is mentioned in literature as far back as 1838. The cobbler st...
Read moreThe most famous cobbler is of course the Sherry Cobbler (delicious, do try it) which is mentioned in literature as far back as 1838. The cobbler st...
Read moreNow we may have switched the number to reflect navy's abv of 57.1% but make no mistake, the abv is higher than that of the original French 75. A fa...
Read moreInspired by Edward VIII's abdication to marry his perfect lady, Wallis Simpson, the Perfect Lady cocktail was created by Sidney Cox in 1936, winni...
Read moreOur Navy Strength take on what is usually a vodka based cocktail makes for a delicious Summer drink with it's citrus nature cut with the salinity o...
Read moreA distinctly maritime take on the classic Martini cocktail. This sophisticated libation substitutes Fino Sherry for the vermouth used in the classi...
Read moreA ‘Pink Gin’ is simply a mixture of gin and Angostura Bitters which one can order “In or Out”. “In” meaning the bitters tipped into the empty cockt...
Read moreThe Gimlet is perhaps the most well known of all the naval cocktails and is a staple on many a cocktail menu having originated in the late 19th Cen...
Read moreThis is a long forgotten drink that our resident historian, Jake F. Burger, stumbled across in an old newspaper. More suited to the Merchant Navy ...
Read more13 August 2019 A cocktail you don’t see much on current menus, The Army & Navy is a citrus delight with its short but punchy character. T...
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