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The Bramble is, strictly speaking, not a classic if, by definition, a classic has to have been created during a certain era to prove it can stand the test of time. But we're taking a punt here that you will still see it gracing cocktail lists in a hundred years time. Invented in the late 80's by London cocktail guru Dick Bradsell, this cocktail calls for gin balanced with sugar and lemon juice and then flavoured with a blackberry liqueur called creme de mure. West Eleven chose to remove the liqueur and replace this with two fresh berry purees, and after some most enjoyable experimentation they found that blueberry and raspberry worked amazingly together. After countless trips to various specialist fruit shops they came up with the right mixture to create what is arguably the most luxurious cocktail in the range, with a liquid of such velvety viscosity you might be hard pushed to detect any alcohol in there at all! Watch the YouTube video by Ben Reed, manager of London's first celebrity, hotel and members Bar the Met bar in the '90s. He was at the forefront of the cocktail revolution and has been blazing trails ever since. - Cocktails - Alcoholic Drinks
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