Savoy Cocktails: Small Batch Cocktails
Today, we are featuring Savoy Cocktails, a new brand of ready-made small batch cocktails with three boozy drinks to choose from: Manhattan, Negroni, and Gimlet.
I love to host drinks at home so Savoy Cocktails is a great choice if I want to treat my friends to something other than just wine or beer. Since the booze is already mixed in, there’s no need to do any measuring. All you have to do is pour over ice and you’re good to go.
This is also a great pick for group events or parties. Don’t you want to be the cool kid that brought Manhattans instead of room temperature vodka?
As you can tell from my site, I am fond of drinking. That being said, it’s important for me to make smarter financial decisions too. Each bottle is 750ml, which comes out to about 7-9 standard-sized cocktails per bottle. At $40 per bottle (sold on Reserve Bar), you can expect to enjoy each drink at about $5. Not too shabby.
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Links:
Website: savoycocktails.com
Where to order: Reserve Bar (available for delivery to residents in FL, NY, NJ)
Instagram: @savoycocktails #sipsavoycocktailsnyc
Description: Savoy Cocktails Manhattan is made in small batches from whiskey, sweet vermouth, and aromatic bitters, for a bold, round cocktail with notes of cherry and leather.
This timeless cocktail is often enjoyed with a cherry.
I encourage you to enjoy this one cold. You can stir with ice, strain, and serve up. But, a lot of people like it served at room temperature. Rocks glass or martini glass is acceptable.
Savoy Cocktails Negroni is made in small batches from classic dry gin, bitter amaro, and sweet vermouth, for a bracing drink with notes of bitter orange and an herbal finish.
This fun Italian cocktail is unapologetically bitter. I like to enjoy this as a pre-dinner aperitif.
Feel free to serve with orange peel in a rocks glass. In Italy, it’s also common to use an orange slice as garnish. Try both and see which one you like.
Description: Savoy Cocktails Gimlet is made in small batches from classic dry gin and sharp, citrusy lime cordial for a bright, smooth drink with subtle notes of pine and coriander.
This cocktail is the most refreshing of the three. It’s quite-spirit forward so you can enjoy the more of the gin’s characteristics.
I like my gimlets ice cold so I suggest shaking with ice or keeping the full bottle chilled in the refrigerator.
If you’re feeling fancy, you can garnish with a slice of lime. For optimal results, pour into a coupe or martini glass.
This one is my personal favorite!