Delhi winters are upon us and we don’t need a reason to bring out our favourite spirits, fix ourselves a particularly potent potion and stir in the much needed warmth. Classics, maybe? Gintos, perhaps? A spin on the chosen poison may do just as well. So bundle up with your homies, pull them shakers and glasses out, turn on your favourite playlists, and get going. We reach out to some of the best mixologists in #OurCity and ask them to part with recipes of their fave winter cocktails.
Yangdup Lama: The maverick mixologist is credited with giving Delhi NCR Cocktails & Dreams Speakeasy. When not stirring up a storm behind the bar or seamlessly representing the world’s ace spirit brands, you can find him nursing a good cuppa second flush Darjeeling tea.
Pankaj Balachandran: Managing Partner at Barback Collective and Brand Ambassador for Diplomático Rum, he aims to put Indian bars on The World’s 50 Best list. Travelling the world in quest of this goal, catch him if you are at his home base, Perch Wine & Coffee Bar, when Balachandran’s not on the go.
Vicky Thakur: The award winning tipple-maker mans the stage at the capital’s blue-eyed bar, PCO. While he shares our love for a potent Old Fashioned, he fashions some of the most crackerjack cocktails you’ve ever chugged.
Tenzin Lhagoe: A Tibetan mixologist heading bar operations at Public Affair, he juggles championing Khan market’s fave watering hole with ensuring you have just the drink you want in your hand.
Hot Toddy by Yangdup Lama
Spice up a cold evening with Yangdup Lama’s signature Hot Toddy. While rum is our go-to spirit for this recipe, the right choice of whisky may just elevate the experience. Pair your toddy with baked brie and toasted 7-grain bread bites dabbed with good old orange marmalade.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Challenge Level: Beginner
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My Way by Pankaj Balachandran
Warm your cockles with this enchanting cocktail that combines coffee and booze for that ultimate kick. Settle in with some steaks done to your liking, or triple cheese toasties. Those with a sweet tooth can enjoy the heady cocktail with a side of waffles or brownies (or both).
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Challenge Level: Expert
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Francophile by Vicky Thakur
Cut through the colds with this warm wine-based drink that doubles up as the perfect pre-dinner cocktail. Serve it with nibbles such as olives, jalapeno poppers, or paella bowls. And while you’re at it we will have all the cheese, merci beaucoup.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Challenge Level: Beginner
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Pumpkin Pie Julep by Tenzin Lhagoe
A favourite thanksgiving and Christmas drink, having the Pumpkin Pie Julep is much like drinking your pumpkin pie. Except that it is 233 times more delicious. Have it with herb-roasted chicken or a fat, charred bratwurst.
Prep Time: 8 minutes
Challenge Level: Intermediate
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Let’s put together an unforgettable winter soiree. Shall we?
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