Cocktails

Summer ale cup
A cross between a Pimm’s and a shandy which I concocted a few year's ago for my son Will’s and my book An Appetite for Ale. You'll obviously need to play around with the proportions depending on the fruit cup and the beer you use
Makes 4-6 glasses
250ml fruit cup, chilled - I originally used Plymouth but Sipsmith is good and Aldi does a cheap one called Austin’s for £5.99 it might be worth playing around with. Or you could, of course use Pimm's
500ml fruity golden ale such as Badger’s Golden Glory, chilled
250ml traditional white lemonade, chilled
10-12 ice cubes
Slices of apple, orange and cucumber and a few sprigs of mint
Pour the fruit cup into a large jug. Add the beer and lemonade and stir. Add the ice cubes and slices of apple, orange and cucumber. Decorate with mint and serve.
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Nick Strangeway's 'Disco Badger'
Despite the naff name I love the sound of this refreshing orangey beer cocktail created by legendary mixologist Nick Strangeway for Badger Ales. Great presentation too!
25ml gin
25ml lemon juice
2 tsp Seville marmalade
10ml gomme (sugar syrup)
Stir the above ingredients with a barspoon and top up the jar or glass with ice. Top with Badger Tanglefoot (or a similarly fruity golden ale FB)
Garnish with a lemon wedge
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