Dick Bradsell 2010
Dick Bradsell 2010
Dick Bradsell 2010
Bramble, The.
35ml Gin
15ml Fresh Lemon Juice
10ml Sugar Syrup
Build over crushed ice, in a whisky glass. Stir, then pour 15ml Blackberry Liqueur
over the top of the drink, in a circular fashion. Garnish with a lemon slice, and two
Raspberries.
Wibble, The.
"I too [says Dick Bradsell] have recently invented a gin based cocktail, heavily inspired
by one of the reps from Plymouth coming into my bar and asking me to invent him
a drink utilising his product. I surprised myself with how nice the end result was. We
called it the Wibble (it makes you wobble but you won't fall down). Now [year 2000]
Match, the bar that I work in, calls itself "the home of the Wibble", which is nice."
Shake with ice, and then strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with a Lemon Twist.
25ml Vodka
25ml Fresh Lemon Juice
15ml Cassis
10ml Sugar Syrup
"Stir (or shake) the ingredients and top with decent dry Champagne - it can be flat.
Quell any excess fizzing by pouring 25mls vodka over drink. Garnish with a lemon slice
and a blackberry."
Snood Murdekin.
1/3 Vodka
1/3 Kahlua
1/3 Chambord
Shake with ice, and strain into shot glasses. Float a thin layer of cream on top of each
shot glass.
75ml Gin
5ml sugar syrup
2 dashes of orange bitters
4-5 mint leaves
Shake with Ice, then strain into a Cocktail glass; Garnish with an Orange Twist.
Vodka Espresso.
"when working at the infamous Fred's Bar, in Soho in the eighties. According to
Dick, a rather well known model came into the bar, and asked to mix her a drink that
would "wake me up, and then fuck me up".
50ml Vodka
5ml Sugar syrup
10ml Kahlua
10ml Tia Maria
1 short strong Espresso
Pour all ingredients into a shaker, and then add the ice. Shake hard, and then strain
into a chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with 3 coffee beans, placed into the centre of the
drinks surface, and arranged into a flower petal formation.
Treacle, The.
1. Into a Rocks Glass, add 10ml of Sugar Syrup.
2. Add 2 dashes of Angostura Bitters.
3. Half-fill glass with Ice.
4. Add 25ml of Dark Rum, and Stir thoroughly.
5. Fill Glass with Ice.
6. Add another 25ml of Dark Rum, and Stir thoroughly.
7. Top Glass with Apple Juice.
8. Squeeze Orange Twist over surface of the drink.
9. Serve.
Pink Chihuahua.
Shake with Ice, then strain into a Cocktail glass; Garnish with a lime wedge.
Summer Breeze.
50ml Vodka,
15ml Elderflower Cordial,
35ml Cranberry Juice,
35ml Apple Juice.
Shake with ice, and then strain into ice-filled tall glass; garnish with a slice of apple.
Polish Martini
Shake all ingredients with ice and fine strain into a chilled cocktail glass; Garnish with a
lemon twist.
Comment: this drink was created by Dick Bradsell for his father-in-law, Victor
Sarge, who was Polish.
Esquire Cocktail
Stir with ice, and then strain into a chilled cocktail glass; garnish with a blackberry.
Dillitini.
50ml Vodka,
25ml Aquavit,
Handful of Fresh Dill.
Shake with Ice, and then strain into a Cocktail glass; Garnish with a sprig of dill.
Carol Channing.
Named after the American actress who starred in the 1967 film "Thoroughly Modest
Milly"; Carol Channing is seen running around shouting "Raspberries!", hence the use
of raspberry eau de vie, and raspberry liqueur.
Pour ingredients into a champagne glass, and then stir; Top with Champagne; Garnish
with a raspberry.
Rumshack Punch.
Shake with ice, and then strain into an ice-filled tall glass; Garnish with a lime wedge.
10ml Vodka
10ml Gin
10ml Tequila
10ml Triple Sec (40% abv),
10ml White Rum
20ml Midori
25ml Fresh Lime Juice,
15ml Roses Lime,
5ml Green Chartreuse
20ml lemonade
lemonade
Shake with ice, and then strain into an ice-filled tall glass; Garnish with a lemon slice, lime
wedge and a cherry.
Elderflower Fizz.
Shake with Ice, and then strain into a champagne glass; Top with Champagne.
Shake with Ice, and then strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Golden Retriever. (Alfred's Bar, 2002)
Shake with Ice, and then strain into a chilled cocktail glass; Garnish with an Orange Twist.
Shake all ingredients with ice and fine strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with lemon zest
twist.
"IT'S BECOME a style thing, but style with no content," said bartender- supreme Dick Bradsell,
aphoristically dismissing the proliferation of cocktail bars. --- The Independent, Sunday
November 07 1999.
"A good margarita should send you howling into the night" --- Dick Bradsell
"There does seem to be an eternal search for better pay, conditions and probably more fun
and kudos. The problem is there is a cap on the amount of money a bartender can actually
earn serving drinks and running bars. It is not an occupation which is going to make you rich. "
--- Dick Bradsell, July 2003.
"You always have to try and achieve perfection in bartending, it doesn't just happen; you have
to make the effort." --- Dick Bradsell, 2003.
"The secret in making a drink like this [the Russian Spring Punch] that has, in some ways,
stood the test of time, is to trust the original recipe." --- Dick Bradsell, 2003.
"I don't know where that idea about girly drinks came from. I mean, look at Dorothy Parker. She
wasn't ordering Piña Coladas." --- Dick Bradsell, The Guardian, 10th May 2002.
""I think I would drink juleps all summer if bartenders were better at making them," confesses
Dick Bradsell" --- The Independent, Saturday, 1 July 2000.
'A good bartender is trained to introduce you to others.' --- Dick Bradsell, Evening Standard,
11th August 2000.
"I'm lucky that when I was in London I got a chance to work with Dick Bradsell, who is the
godfather of modern cocktails in the UK. Really, he is an amazing, outstanding individual." ---
Benjamin Shih.
“He’s a genius,” said Claire Smith, one of the successful young mixologists he has trained. “So
many cocktails that we think of as classics in London were actually Dick’s inventions.” --- The
New York Times, February 7, 2007.
"...Dick Bradsell is a man who lives up to his reputation. He's quirky, strange, lovable and a bit
of a curmudgeon, too. After sipping his Treacle, though, I'm going to add "genius" to that list. " --
- Gary Regan, San Francisco Chronicle, August 15, 2010.
"The Bramble is living proof that not every cocktail from the 1980s sucked." --- Jason Wilson,
The Washington Post, 4th April 2011.