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  • Talisker to launch its oldest whisky yet – 43 years old

    May 19, 2021

    From its sea-sprayed distillery on the Isle of Skye, Talisker is about to launch its oldest whisky to date, and with overseas travel restrictions still frustrating holiday plans, it could be as close as you get to an ocean-going adventure this summer. Talisker Xpedition Oak: The Atlantic Challenge, is a 43-year-old single malt, bottled at [...]

  • UK faces a flakeless summer as shortage of Cadbury’s 99 looms

    May 17, 2021

    After a year of lockdowns and staying at home the British public are faced with the threat of a shortage of Cadbury 99 Flakes.  Demand for soft-serve ice creams, finished with the iconic crumbling treat, is surging.  “We are seeing a recent increase in demand for our Cadbury 99 Flake in the UK and Ireland [...]

  • Like a virgin? The expanding world of alcohol-free cocktails

    May 17, 2021

    I gave up drinking three years ago, after twenty-odd enthusiastic years, and so I’ve spent the time since then searching out replacements. Some people say that’s a bad idea, that you maintain the habit and tread a dangerous line: all I can say is that the habit, the ritual, the variety was one of the [...]

  • End of lockdown: London’s first female chef with three Michelin stars sells three months of bookings in 20 minutes

    May 15, 2021

    As the first female British chef to win three Michelin stars, Clare Smyth sold out three months of bookings in 20 minutes when her Core restaurant said it would reopen from lockdown, underscoring her faith that London is ready to rebound. Watch the full report.

  • What top London chefs really think about Instagram

    May 14, 2021

    Heston Blumenthal is famously exacting about the dining experience. He tries to create “sensory memories”, controlling not only the way his dishes look and taste, but what his diners are listening to while they eat. His The Sound of the Sea, a signature dish at The Fat Duck, came with an iPod Nano playing, well, [...]

  • Somebody wrote a symphony about this Arctic Circle distillery

    May 13, 2021

    Booze experts have long sung the praises of Scandinavian spirits but Norwegian composer Alexander Aaroen Pederson has gone one step further, writing a 45-minute symphony inspired by the world’s most northerly distillery, located 350km north of the Arctic Circle. Aurora Spirit opened in 2016 under the name “Bivrost”, which means Shaking Path, a reference to [...]

  • Now we know what tonic the Queen puts in her royal gin

    May 13, 2021

    Royal warrants have been issued since the 15th century to supply the royal court and royal personages with swag. The Queen has granted 686 Royal Warrants, the Prince of Wales 159, and The Duke of Edinburgh 38.  This week Devon’s Luscombe’s Drinks became the official supplier of mixers. Buckingham Palace already has its own gin [...]

  • Yet more places to eat and drink: 70 bars and restaurants open now

    May 13, 2021

    It’s just days until we can once more sit in a restaurant and dine like civilized human beings, albeit socially distanced ones. But where to book? To help you make this most difficult of decisions, we’ve collected a bumper list of 70 places to meet up with friends and support the hospitality industry. With spots [...]

  • Members’ clubs in the age of Covid, from Groucho to Boisdale

    May 12, 2021

    Are you clubbable? Some people are, fiercely, while others disdain the whole idea. It is thought men are more clubbable than women, though that may not be supported by facts. In any event, if you are what PG Wodehouse would have called a clubman, you will be eagerly awaiting Monday 17 May and the reopening [...]

  • 46 of the best London home delivery restaurant kits reviewed

    May 11, 2021

    Restaurants with terraces may be open again, but bagging a reservation is another matter. With the best part of a year’s worth of pent up demand, that outdoor space is at a premium and those who don’t book ahead are likely to be disappointed. But don’t panic: you can get restaurant quality food delivered straight [...]

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