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New Single Malt Scotch: Glenfiddich, Macallan, Talisker, Glenlivet & Caol Ila

We are please to announce that we have just added a carefully selected range of Single Malt Scotch Whisky:

Glenfiddich 15yrsGlenfiddich 15yrs 格兰菲迪15年
Richly layered, Glenfiddich 15 is matured in sherry, bourbon and new oak casks, before being married in their Solera vat where the flavours are harmoniously melded, creating a whisky of character and intense complexity. (40 RMB / gls.)

MacallanMacallan 12yrs 麦卡伦纯麦12年
Rich, ripe but dry finish with sherry hints have helped this become one of the most popular single malts of the last few years. (40 RMB / gls.)

TaliskerTalisker 10yrs 泰斯卡10年
A wonderful award-winning Island malt bottled at above average strength with a comforting smooth afterglow. Peat-smoke and sea-water nose, a rich palate of smoke and strong barley-malt flavours and a long peppery finish. (45 RMB / gls.)

The GlenlivetGlenlivet 12yrs 格兰威特12年

The Glenlivet was the first legal distiller in Scotland (1824) and is the most famous speyside highland malt. Fresh floral flavors with notes of vanilla develop into a soft finish that adds an enticing richness to this acclaimed single malt whisky. (45 RMB / gls.)

Caol IlaCaol Ila 12yrs 卡尔里拉12年
For lovers of Ardbeg, Laphroaig, and Lagavulin, Caol Ila (pronounced ‘cull-eela’) is less famous but very highly regarded. An Islay malt of medium-body with a rounded flavour. It has a peaty nose, distinct floral notes, a smoky, salty palate with a dry finish. Lip-smackingly good! (50 RMB / gls.)

New House Wine: Concha Y Toro Sendero Merlot 2008 (Chile)

We are pleased to announce that we now have a new house red wine at Ginkgo:

Concha Y Toro Sendero Merlot (Chile)Concha Y Toro Sendero Merlot 2008 - Colchagua, Chile

Grape Variety: 85% Merlot and 15% Carmenere.
Colour: Ruby red, very vivid.
Nose: Cherry, ripe pepper and soft cacao aromas.
Palate: Elegant and rounded with good body and persistence.

Enjoy Sendero Merlot at Ginkgo by bottle (150 RMB) or glass (30 RMB).

New Belgian Beer: Delirium Tremens

Delirium TremensWe are pleased to announce that we have added another Belgian beer to our line up. Delirium Tremens is a blond triple-fermented golden ale that was was named as “Best Beer in the World” in 1998 at the World Beer Championships in Chicago.

It has spicy and fruity aroma, leading to a moderately full-bodied palate with candied palate malt flavors and a dry finish. The beer uses three different yeasts and is packaged in a bottle that is painted to resemble cologne ceramics.

Delirium tremens is Latin for “trembling madness”, commonly nicknamed “the DTs”, indicating a violent sickness induced by withdrawal after alcohol abuse. The brewery clearly has a sense of humour, albeit a dark one….

Enjoy Delirium Tremens at Ginkgo for 45RMB.

Drink Spotlight: “44 Pricks” – Ginkgo’s original homemade orange brandy liqueur!

44 Pricks
Regular visitors to Ginkgo will be all too familiar with our little creation, but for the rest of you here’s an introduction.

44 Pricks was invented many years ago back in Kenya by Ginkgo’s resident raconteur Rod Hope. It was a time in Kenya’s history when the government had imposed a ban on all imported liqueurs for reasons that still remain a mystery. Rod and his friends were therefore forced to go without or try for the more rewarding option of creating their own – which the duly did!

It didn’t happen over night however, but over the next six months they gradually refined their recipe until they had created something that was felt to be just right. The precise recipe is known only to Rod and is a closely guarded secret, but suffice to say it is a delicious Brandy-based liqueur infused with orange,  coffee and some other secret ingredients! Rod might tell you what they are, but then he’ll have to kill you!

The finished product is nothing short of delicious, but patrons be warned – they have a habit of creeping on you and biting you in the ass! Great for sipping or as a shooter. Be sure to try one on your next visit.

New Australian Beer – Cooper’s Pale Ale

Cooper's Pale AleBy popular demand, we are pleased to announce that we now have added Coopers Pale Ale to our line up.

About Coopers Brewery Original Pale Ale

Coopers Brewery is one Australia’s oldest remaining family owned Breweries. Original Pale Ale is naturally fermented in the ‘Burton-on-Trent’ style, a secondary in-bottle fermentation creates the trademark sediment that gives its its fine cloudy appearance. This cloudy residue can be stirred through the beer by tipping or rolling the bottle before drinking. Pale Ale has no additives or preservatives.

The nose has caramel and a light iodine note, and a dry hoppiness. Light on the palate, with a smooth texture and good flavour. Dry and well-balanced. (Alc. 5% vol. 330ml.)

Announcing the New Ginkgo Happy Hour

We are pleased to announce that, together with the launch of Stella Artois on draught, we have also extended and improved our Happy Hour at Ginkgo.We have discounted draught beer (stella artois, beijing draught), cocktails (long island iced tea, mojito, caipirhina, bloody mary, mai tai, margarita, cuba libe etc.), bottled beers (tsingtao, heineken, corona, leffe, hoegaarden), mixed drinks (pastis, gin and tonic, vodka and tonic, run and coke etc.), house wine by the glass (red, white, rose, sparkling). Come and enjoy these great discounts every day of the week.

Ginkgo Happy Hour

New Draught Beer: “Stella Artois” – The best selling Belgian beer in the world

Stella ArtoisWe are pleased to announce that we are now offering Stella Artois on draught at Ginkgo. Stella Artois is the flagship brand of Interbrew, and the best selling Belgian beer in the world.

Stella Artois is an elegant, cultivated lager with 5.1% alcohol content, brewed from the very best ingredients based on experience gained over the beer’s long history starting in 1366. It is a lager with a characteristic taste, body and pleasant bitterness that distinguishes it from other international lagers. A beer for true connoisseurs – that is Stella Artois.

The history of Stella Artois dates all the way back to 1366. The chronicles of that year say that the city of Leuven enjoyed not just flourishing trade and commerce, but also a booming beer business as well. One of the breweries that paid taxes to the city of Leuven that year was the “Den Hoorn” brewery. Another factor in the city’s prosperity was the University of Leuven, which was founded in 1425 and whose students quickly gained a reputation for being beer lovers.

On 15 June 1717, the “Den Hoorn” brewery was sold to Sebastien Artois. Later, it was taken over by his son Adriaan and grandson Leonard. From that moment on, the name Artois is associated with the City of Leuven and its brewery. Stella obtained its name in 1926, when the traditional beer brewed in celebration of Christmas was especially sparkly, and therefore was christened as “Stella” – the Latin word for “star”. Stella soon became very popular, not just around Christmas, but all year round.

From tonight onwards enjoy Stella Artois on draught at Ginkgo:

50cl – 45 RMB (Happy Hour – 38 RMB)
33cl – 30 RMB (Happy Hour – 24 RMB

Drink Spotlight: Hendrick’s Gin – Loved by a handful of people across the world

Hendrick's GinGin is distilled grain alcohol flavoured with different herbs and spices known as botanicals. The main flavour ingredient in gin is juniper berries, which gives gin its distinctive dry taste and aroma. Other botanicals can include coriander, angelica root, citrus peels and liquorice.

Hendricks Gin is handcrafted in small batches in small batches in Ayrshire, Scotland using a 19th century pot still. Instead of boiling the ingredients like many other gins, the still “bathes” them in vapours at a leisurely pace – the more leisurely the disillation process, the more intense the flavour of the finished gin. The recipe for Hendricks Gin includes traditional botanicals such as juniper, coriander and citrus peels and an unexpected infusion of cucumber and rose petals which gives Hendricks Gin its truly unique and unusual flavour.

The first thing you’ll notice is that the bottle is squat and brown and distinctive – almost a nod to gin’s medicinal roots, because it looks like something you’d buy from an apothecary. The second thing is that instead of crowing about how their gin is the greatest thing since the polio vaccination, the little pamphlet that comes with the bottle almost dares you to try it. With slogans like “It is not for everybody” and “Preferred by 1 out of 1000 gin drinkers,” Hendrick’s definitely stays away from typical marketing techniques, though it does say Hendrick’s is “loved by a tiny handful of people all over the world.” But the question is whether the gin itself lives up to the quirky claims and dry humor?

The answer is unequivocally “Yes.” As soon as you pop the cork out of the bottle, there is definitely a juniper smell, but instead of the industrial tang found so often found in other gins, the odor is pleasant and mixed with a light citrusy smell. Just by taking that first whiff you know you are in the presence of something special. As for the taste, the only adjective we can come up with is “velvety.” There are the typical juniper/evergreen tastes, combined with citrus and even a mint undertone.

If you’re a gin drinker, someone who typically sticks to a Bombay Sapphire or Tanqueray, we highly recommend giving Hendrick’s a try on your next visit to Ginkgo. The best way to enjoy it is with tonic, served, not altogether surprisingly, with a slice of cucumber. You’ll be glad you did. Don’t just drink it – savor it, sip it, enjoy it.

More About Hendrick’s Gin can be found on their website: www.hendricksgin.com

Pink Pimm’s Party at Ginkgo with banging tunes from DJ Gaohu!

Pink Pimm's Party

Summer is here!  What better way to cool down in the stifling heat than with a refreshing glass of Pimm’s, stuffed full of fresh fruit and mint? Join us at Ginkgo this friday night and enjoy glasses of Pimm’s by the glass and pitcher. The dress code is PINK, and those of you that get here before 10pm dressed accordingly will enjoy a free glass of Pimm’s for your trouble! Plus from 10:30pm DJ Gaohu will be playing up a storm on the decks! We hope to see you then – in PINK!

What’s Pimm’s you ask? See here for some education!

Drink Spotlight: Pimm’s No. 1 – The quintessential English summer drink

Pimm'sNothing beats a glass of Pimms on a hot summer’s day! The British beverage is almost as much a tradition as the cup of tea, and in the Summer months the drink is downed by the gallon, popular at sporting events like Wimbledon fortnight and Henley Reggata.

Origin and History of Pimms
In the early 1840s, James Pimm, landlord of an oyster bar in London’s financial district began selling a health tonic called Pimm’s No 1 Cup, the ‘cup’ being a contemporary reference to the tankard in which a drink was served. Using gin, quinine and a secret mixture of herbs, James Pimm served up the brew as an aid to digestion. Patrons would eat his fresh oysters and then down a chaser of Pimm’s. Previously gin alone had been offered but Pimm added the spices to make it more palatable and less harsh for his customers.

In 1859, backed by some of his well-heeled clientele, Mr Pimm began marketing Pimm’s No 1 commercially, and during the late 19th Century it took off among the bon viveurs of English fashionable society, and was soon being distributed to wherever the sun didn’t set, reportedly making it as far as the officer’s mess in Khartoum, Sudan.

After the Second World War, Pimms extended their range, using a number of other spirits as bases for new cups. Scotch lent its name to No. 2 cup while No. 3 used brandy, No. 4 rum, No. 5 rye and No. 6 vodka. Of these sequels, the vodka cup and brandy (now called Winter) are the only ones in production while original No. 1 cup still reigns supreme in popularity. During a Wimbledon fortnight, some 80,000 half-pints of Pimm’s No 1 Cup are sold to punters who should be watching tennis! 

While a number of variations exist, by far the most popular way to serve Pimm’s is with lots of fresh fruit and mint, over ice and topped up with lemonade. Enjoy a Pimm’s at Ginkgo this Summer by glass (35 RMB) and large pitcher (150 RMB).

More about Pimm’s can be found on their website here.



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