Friday 27 May 2011

SOMETHINGS STIRRING AT MAI TAI

At Mai Tai we are fans of anything that's a little quirky!  And this summer is no different, coming soon to the bar are some very unusual drinks, so if your interested in something quite cool and a little unusual then read on!


AFTERNOON TEA;
First off we have the fantastic Hendrick's Gin afternoon tea set.  Serving a various selection of Gin based summer drinks to share in these fantastic retro teapots.  I can see the looks now as you drive past our terrace and there we are sat in the sun sipping a fantastic concoction from our afternoon tea-sets.  It doesn't get much more unusual than that!

6s & 7s          
Hendricks Gin
Fresh lemon juice
MAI TAI Ginger & Lemongrass Tea syrup
Smooth Orange Marmalade
Dash of soda


A TASTE OF THE DEEP SOUTH
At present I'm a big fan of some of the colourful and varied arts coming out of New Orleans and the deep south.  Art, music, drinks it all going on.  With this we will soon have are hard working mitts on new Southern Comfort Jam Jars.  Harking back to the Pewter Julep tins of old, which held the South's equivalent to the Mojito, the Mint Julep. Fresh mint combined with a good quality bourbon, bitters and a little sugar. The Jam Jars are designed to hold Southern Comforts new Louisiana Jam a great drink combining SC with jam, mint, sugar, bitters all shaken up and packed with crushed ice.
At Mai Tai we are going to serving a selection of different drinks designed by our bartenders.


JAM JAR HAND SHANDY (Courtesy of Raoul's Oxford)
Woodford reserve bourbon
Vanilla Sugar
Lemon juice
Strawberry Jam
Dash of soda

We have a few more funky products lined up, keep an eye out!! And always enjoy Mai Tai Responsibly and support your local bartender (we are an indangered species!)


by Dave Winstanley

Thursday 19 May 2011

OUR BARTENDERS SPIRIT OF THE WEEK

ST GERMAIN ELDERFLOWER LIQUEUR


With the summer finally on its way, the guys at Mai Tai are looking for new and interesting summer products to use in some truely brilliant drinks for the long summer evenings.  After testing it last Summer a firm favourite has returned to the bar, St Germain Elderflower Liqueur.

St Germain is one of the few spirits in the world (that we can think off) that has its main ingredients hand picked, fresh elderflower blossoms are picked by men (Un Paysan's) at the foot hills of the Alps.  There are only around 40 to 50 of the Paysans, who in total collect all the elderflower required for St Germain.  Once picked the blossoms are bagged ready for the cysle ride down to the bottom of the mountain and the local market where all of St Germains Elderflowers are purchased.

St Germain is a small batch liqueur that is both sweet, but also has a very natural flavour unlike many mainstream liqueurs.  Its flavour is light, and unique and can be mixed with many ingredients such as strawberries, raspberries, blueberry and apricots.
It also has a depth of flavour that can stand side-by-side with these strong fruit flavours.  When mixed with a Dry London Gin, St Germain explodes into life, with little more than a touch of tonic water.

Definately one to try this summer!   

The guys from the bar are working on some fantastic cocktails with St Germain which will be up on here soon!

Tuesday 10 May 2011

A COCKTAIL MENU IS BORN
With the launch of our new menu we would love to share with you some of our thoughts behind some of our new drinks created by our team.  The menu was completely designed in-house by our old and new bartenders. 
ORIGINS
For our fourth menu we decided that it was time to take a different direction with a new menu that was both unique and mature in its drinks.   All the classic drinks have been stripped away, and the menu then began to be created around each of the staff, their creations being tasted, judged then compiled together.
The classics where removed as most people will order classic style cocktails by name without even looking at the menu, we wanted our menu to be based on original creations not listing someone else’s mixes.
We have also taken out a lot of the puree style cocktails and replaced them with cocktails based around the fantastic flavours found in good quality products. These products can stand alone in a drink without their flavours being lost to overly sweet purees and sugars
If you think of spirits as you would fine cuts of meat, when your cook it and present it you want its natural quality and flavour to be the focus, so you would add as few additional flavours as possible.  We have done the same in a liquid format.  A classic Martini would be a fantastic example of this, good quality dry london gin, a dash of vermouth and a twist of lemon, a spirit based cocktail in its purest form.


BARTENDERS
Niall Percival
Niall is an advocate of cobining complex drinks based on unusual or lesser known spirits; many of his drinks use base spirits such as Cognac or Blended Whiskeys. He has also used classic drinks as inspiration, for example his Famously Smashed is a mix of Black Grouse blended whiskey with homemade Raspberry & Pepper Syrup, fresh lemon juice, Cherry Marnier and Jerry Thomas bitters.  Created by stirring ice gradually into the drink in much the same way as you would create an Old Fashioned, one of the longest standing cocktails of all time.

Dave Winstanley
For my cocktails I wanted a mix of drinks inspired by fantastic creations that I had tried on my travels.  The Fifty Fifty  for example is based on a fantastic drink I was lucky enough to enjoy at Salvatore Celebrese’s cocktail lounge in Mayfair, Salvatore @ fifty (before it closed).  Simply blending vanilla vodka with fresh chilli, lemon juice, and homemade vanilla syrup.  At present my most popular is the Pornstar Martini a fantastic drink I had at LAB in London, after a fairly heavy night I couldn’t remember what the bartender had told me was in it, so I set about recreating this fantastic cocktail that blends vanilla & passionfruit together with a charge of prosecco on the side.

Ricky McGowan
Some drinks just come together easily, Ricky’s cocktails use various different ingredients from across our back bar, from Patron XO Café to Whitley Neill Gin, Ricky’s taste for experimenting has come together fantastically in his creations.  The firm favourite at present is his Willy Nilly, blending Whitley Neill Gin with homemade caramel, fresh grapefruit and cranberry juice.  A simple blend of flavours that come together perfectly, and a name that just seems to fit!

Gina Dunnett
Gina’s cocktail have a real fun element to them, while using great products, but in a simple easy to drink fashion.  Her Gecko Sour is fast becoming a regular’s favourite, using Lambs Spiced rum, Di Sarronno Amaretto, fresh lime and sugar.  Made to the standard sours mix this easy drink blends the cinnamon aromas of Lambs Spiced with the sweet Almond flavour of Amaretto


DESIGN

Our new menu was designed by Jason Rubino of Candy Black designs with photography by Ben Roberts.


If you haven't seen our new menu, then pop in for a drink or two and chek it out.