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Cocktails anyone?

Whether it’s the association with sunset, beaches and holidays, or because of the innocent sweetness masking a reliably-potent alcohol content, there is something particularly tempting about cocktails.

There are the classics: sophisticated Martinis, James Bond’s preferred tipple, sweet and summary daiquiris, and tart, limey mojitos. For the more adventurous, many cocktail menus also boast all manner of exotic flavours such as gin infused with cucumber, coffee-infused vodka, and cinnamon-flavoured Schnapps.

At El Bulli, the former world number one restaurant, now closed, molecular gastronomist Ferran Adria took the job of cocktail mixing away from the barmen and gave it to the chefs. He liquidised several meals, and also famously began serving customers their Martinis in perfume bottles. “It applies flavour directly to your taste buds,” Adria told Class Magazine, of the spray technology, “it covers all of your mouth with those flavours… It obliges you to chew like you would wine.”

Dubbed molecular mixology, this trend sped across the world like a flaming Lamborghini, with barmen and mixologists using everything from candy floss to liquid nitrogen, Lapsang Souchong-Infused Gin to liquid smoke to create molecular cocktails. Cocktail sorbets also made an appearance, using agar and xantham gum to help turn high-alcohol cocktails into sorbet. One American vodka distillery even figured out how to infuse vodka with bacon; though whether this was an entirely laudable achievement seems doubtful.

Closer to home, mobile bar group, LiquidChefs have been known to turn out cocktail sushi, tagliatelle marshmallow vodka sashimi and liquid tiramisu. Geet, in Pretoria meanwhile, serve cocktails with an ethnic twist. Their Indian Cocktail contains ingredients you might be more accustomed to finding in a curry, with fennel, cumin and coriander making an appearance alongside other Indian spices.

Whether you’re an adventurous cocktail drinker, or prefer to stick to the classics, here is a list of restaurants which serve magnificent mojitos and divine daiquiris.

Johannesburg

8 @ the Towers

Aurelia’s

Back of the Moon

Signature cocktails: Strawberry Daiquiri and Blue Lagoon

Brazen Head

Cumin & Coriander

Cantina Tequila

Casalinga Ristorante

Signature cocktail: Ciroc Martini

Coco Bongo

Rodizio

Signature cocktail: Ciapirinha 

Pomodoro

Signature cocktail: Sex @ Pomodoro

Tradewinds

 

Pretoria

Brazen Head

Signature cocktail: Irish Cream Martini; Turkish Delight; Paddy’s Electric Iced Tea; Set Sail; Peach G’nT

Chapters

Signature cocktail: Mint merriment (red wine, amaretto, mint)

Geet Indian

Signature cocktail: Indian Cocktail (fennel, cumin, coriander, Indian spices)

Granita

Signature cocktail: Martinis

Hemingways

Signature cocktail: Mint merriment (red wine, amaretto, mint)

Primi

Signature cocktail:Jam Jar, Tea Pot

 

Durban

Primi

Signature cocktail: Jam Jar, Tea Pot

 

Cape Town

Riverside Café

221 Waterfront 

Signature cocktail: 221 Punch (vodka, amaretta, cranberry juice) 

Beluga

Signature cocktail: Mohito and Molito Mohito (1 litre mohito)

Café Caprice

Signature cocktail: Pink Passion (lemongrass infused vodka; fresh passionfruit; strawberry-infused syrup; pineapple)

Café Sofia  

Signature cocktail: Pimp Juice

Cape to Cuba  

Signature cocktail: Mohito, Cape to Cuba (Havanah club, rub, gin, Peach schnapps, pineapple juice, ocean blue shimmer – Blue Curacao)

Jamaica Me Crazy

Signature cocktail: Green Iguana; Strawberry Daquiri; Mohito

La Med  

Signature cocktail: Tanqueray Mohito; Mai Thai; Watermelon Cosmo

Pepenero

Signature cocktail: Robin Island (Long Island); Mouille Point

Blue Planet Champagne Bar

Signature cocktail: Mohitos; Bartender’s Choice

Sevruga

Signature cocktail: Mohito and Molito Mohito

Sinn’s

Signature cocktail: Cachaça Cocktails (coconut, apple, pineapple)

Tobago’s

Signature cocktail: Mohito

 

Top Specials

Beluga and Sevruga: Half price between 12 and 7 Monday to Saturday and half price all day Sunday

 
Café Sofia: All cocktail R25 from 5pm – 8pm
 
Jamaica Me Crazy, Banana Jam, Café Mojito: Everyday 5pm-6pm and 9pm-10pm all cocktails: R16; Saturday all day R16
 
Primi: Rush Hour 5 – 7pm,Mon – Fri Moscow Mule, Cosmopolitan & Sex on the Beach R20 each
 
Pepenero: Thirteen cocktails on the menu selling for R25 each
 

By Katharine Jacobs

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