Must-try Christmas cocktail recipes for the holidays

Move over champagne, nothing announces festive bonhomie like an on-point glass of Christmas cocktails.

Whether you jazz up a well-loved classic like mulled wine with the finest seasonal embellishments or go all out with a brand-new recipe like a green apple, basil Prosecco smash, Hong Kong’s five top bars share their most popular winter cocktail recipes so you can whip them in the comfort of your home. Make sure your Christmas party is a cut above the lukewarm glass of bubbly, and you are pouring the most impressive drinks this yuletide…

Mulled Gin and Tonic
As winter snaps its heels, gin-and-tonic season loses its fizzy perfection, but Artesian at the Langham Hotel, one of the highest-rated cocktail bars in the world, has a satisfyingly fitting twist on the classic drink to warm your vitals. Full-bodied, remarkably easy, gorgeously warming – infused with apple juices and aromatic spices, the winter tipple is perfect for Christmas parties – outside or in

Ingredients
Mulled Gin & Tonic per glass
120 ml mulled apple juice
30 ml Gin (Normindia gin from Calvados, France is perfect for the recipe, uses apples and cinnamon as botanicals in the making process)
1 teaspoon tonic syrup
   

Method 

First up, infuse apple juice with all the winter spices. Begin by crushing the cinnamon stick, poke cloves into the orange, tap the allspice berries and add gradually heat all ingredients. Turn off the heat when it starts to simmer. Infuse for at least an hour before you strain and decant into a screw top bottle.

Now grab a heatproof glass and mix the hot mulled apple juice with the gin and tonic syrup. Garnish with an orange slice, star anise, and cinnamon stick, best enjoyed with a gingerbread on the side. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Spiced-Up Egg Nog

Rich, silky, delicious – a spiced-up eggnog is a blue chip recipe that never goes out of style. When brimming with booze, the nostalgic concoction of egg-milk-cream-sugar is a hit at festive soirees. Rather than going for a basic recipe, mixologists at Ozone, the highest rooftop bar in the world are encouraging you to try more elevated renditions of the creamy beverage.

Ingredients
45 ml Diplomatico rum sous-vide Tonka Beans
15 ml Oolong Tea Spiced Reduction (Oolong tea, nutmeg, cinnamon, star anise, vanilla pod, cardamom, orange peels)
1  Eggyolk
15ml Crème de cacao
45ml cream
  Method

Prepare the Oolong tea spiced reduction on low heat, cooking for 30-minutes in advance. In a large mixing bowl, beat the yolk and sugar until combined. Add rum, Crème de cacao, cream and Oolong tea reduction, and let it cool before storing in the fridge. Ladle into tall glasses, garnish with nutmeg and chocolate powder.

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Christmas Kiss
Glamourous skyline and panoramic harbour views can be enjoyed at Hong Kong’s Aqua, one of the most trendy bar and hangout lounges in the city. Located on the top floor of H Zentra, TST, mixologist’s at this hip bar are whipping all kinds of delish cocktails to make your heart grow three sizes! Their Christmas Kiss is a seasonal delight, a relatively simple drink to DIY for your home party will surely make everyone feel festive!

Ingredients
50ml Hennessy V.S.O.P
1 whole egg
10ml Cardamom syrup
Grated nutmeg and cranberries for garnishing
  Method
Add Hennessy VSOP, cardamom syrup and whole egg to shaking tin and dry shake (i.e. shaking with no ice) – dry shaking ensures that the egg white combines with the other ingredients, resulting in a nice, frothy texture
Add ice and shake again
Double-strain into glass
Grate nutmeg on top to finish and garnish with cranberries 
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Gingerbread Martini
Warm and fuzzy, this martini is a fragrant blend of winter spices – creamy, spicy, not overtly sweet drink smells like Christmas morning… Mixologists at the Island Shangri La use luxurious seasonal ingredients to bring to life unusual and strong flavours of ginger and ginger bread with the delicate notes of rose, but it works so well together– especially when there’s a kick of Vodka!

Ingredients:
60ml Absolut elyx vodka, 
Gingerbread syrup  ½ tea spoon ground cinnamon
20ml lemon juice
Ginger to taste
  Method:

Slow cook the vodka with fresh ginger and gingerbread syrup for two hours at 65 degrees. Mix all the ingredients together in a cocktail shaker, add some ice cubes, garnish with powdered sugar on top.

     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chocolate and Gold Delight
Famous for its mulled gin, caramel, and fermented apple cocktails at this time of the year, The Dispensary , a stylish bar located in the heart of Tai Kwun, celebrates Hong Kong’s colonial past with British-inspire cocktails and pays an ode to the local culture with Chinese-inspired drinks using teas and herbs. It’s Chocolate and Gold delight is a sure-shot winner of a party drink; the decadently brushed gold and salted caramel will elevate your home party by a few notches!

 Ingredients:

45ml Tanqueray gin
20ml Chinese five-spices syrup
3 slices caramalized apple
Topped up with Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin champagne
Garnish: Star anise

  Method:

Melt the chocolate with gold powder and bring an arty touch by brushing the glass with melted chocolate mixed with 

  1. Brush glass with melted chocolate mixed with gold powder
  2. Gently muddle caramelized apple in shaking tin
  3. Add Tanqueray gin, the Chinese five-spice syrup and ice to shaking tin and shake.
  4. Double-strain into glass
  5. Top up with VCP champagne and garnish with star anise.

Also Read: Introducing from Mexico: Corn Whisky

 
(Text: Nikita Mishra)

Holiday Spirits: Usher in the festive season with classic Christmas cocktails

It’s no secret that the unstoppable rise of high-end cocktail bars has birthed countless bespoke beverages to suit the taste buds of even the most discerning drinker. A happy byproduct of this is the spawning of a surfeit of splendid seasonal tipples to suit every occasion, big or small. Indeed, one needs to look no further than the recent Halloween celebrations to find countless night spots serving spookily-themed drinks – no doubt with an eye covertly on the cash counter.

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However, there is one particular season of the year that – rather surprisingly – seems to proffer a paucity of such ‘trendy’ thematic tipples – Christmas. Indeed, when it comes to the most joyful time of the year, cocktail enthusiasts are more inclined towards traditional offerings to quench their thirst, ones that are delicious, nostalgic and – most importantly – warm.

We are, of course, talking about the hot toddies, eggnogs and mulled wines that have long been a staple of Yuletide gatherings for many European nations and their once-colonies. Hot toddy, one of modern Britain’s best-loved seasonal beverages, for example, is a descendant amalgam of the palm wines of India, American spiced rum and Scotch whisky.

Mulled wines, meanwhile, can trace their roots back to the Ancient Romans, who imbibed on heated wines to ward off the harsh winter cold. As their empire spread across the globe, so too did the love of this delicious drink, with ensuing generations adding spices, herbs and flowers to enhance its flavours to its current-day form.

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Finally, eggnog, that most quintessential of Christmas cocktails, first originated as ‘posset’ – a warm, milky, ale-like libation brewed by 13th-century British monks. Eggnog eventually became tied to Yuletide cheer when it was transported to the Americas in the 1700s, with Mexico and Puerto Rico adopting the tipple as their own soon thereafter.

Today, these classic alcoholic refreshments and their countless derivatives remain an indispensable part of any Christmas celebration, with their fulsome flavours and soulful warmth all but ensuring their popularity for generations to come.

RECIPES

HOT TODDY

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 oz whisky
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • 1/2 oz lemon juice
  • 1 cup hot water
  • 1 tea bag

 Directions:

  • Boil water and steep tea bag for 3-5 minutes
  • In serving glass, add honey
  • Pour whisky, lemon juice and tea
  • Mix well to incorporate the honey
  • Garnish with lemon wedge

EGGNOG

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Ingredients:

  • 6 eggs (yolks and whites separated)
  • 1/2 cup superfine sugar
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 2 cups brandy
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1/2 tsp grated nutmeg

Directions:

  • Beat yolks, 1/4 cup of sugar, salt, vanilla and nutmeg until very thick and light yellow
  • Slowly beat in brandy and milk
  • Cover and chill in fridge overnight
  • Before serving, beat egg whites to soft peaks
  • Beat in remaining sugar
  • Pour over chilled brandy mix and fold gently
  • Garnish with nutmeg