Lyre's Amaretti Sour This is a concoction for those who like things a little sweet and a little sour, but always with a cherry on top. It's also a tad almondy and egg whitey, which rather throws out the whole sweet and sour analogy. Bother. Oh well. Onwards and upward... VIEW RECIPE
Lyre's Ginger Mojito While Ernest Hemingway was penning Old Man and the Sea in Havana, a fellow visionary was creating the Mojito on the other side. We have taken the original Mojito and twisted it up to create the Lyre's Ginger Mojito. VIEW RECIPE
Lyre's Affogato It takes round the clock attention and the strictest of diets, to look this effortlessly exquisite. But when the dinner fork's laid down and the dessert cart rolls out, all bets are off. One simply must find time to treat oneself. VIEW RECIPE
Lyre's Blackberry Smash The Lyre's Blackberry Smash is one seriously good summer cocktail. This drink is riff on a Julep, and it's loaded with fresh blackberries, fragrant mint, spicey ginger and American Malt. This is a perfect way for whiskey lover to loosen up. VIEW RECIPE
Lyre's Dry London Mule Take a mule and mojito with a good slug of Lyre's Dry London and you'll end up with the Dry London Mule. VIEW RECIPE
Lyre's Negroni It was 1919, and Count Camillo Negroni decided his favourite cocktail the Americano needed a little something extra. He swapped out the soda water for gin and thus the Negroni was born. This classic aperitif may look like a sweet, Italian orange ... VIEW RECIPE
Lyre's Boulevardier Take a Negroni, swap the gin for a generous splash of American Malt and you my good sir, are ready for an evening saunter down this most bodacious of boulevards. VIEW RECIPE
Lyre's Old Fashioned A true Kentucky thoroughbred, the Old Fashioned made its way east to the Waldorf Astoria in New York in the late 1800's. But it was during the post-prohibition era that this elder statesman secured its place in cocktail folklore, becoming the drin... VIEW RECIPE
Lyre's G&T There's nothing quite like a Summer afternoon at the elephant polo enjoying a G&T with friends. And we're not referring to an issue of Giggle & Toff, the magazine for trust fund babies (although it is a frightfully super read!). VIEW RECIPE