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Tuesday 29 September 2020 12:30 pm  |  Updated:  Wednesday 30 September 2020 10:24 am

London Cocktail Week: “Every cocktail counts” in battle to save bars

By: Andy Silvester

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London Cocktail Week is back for 2020 – and this year, organisers have extended the jamboree to the entire month of October.

Starting Thursday, 250 hand-picked cocktail venues across the capital will be serving specially created £6 cocktails to festival-goers.

Bars including The Artesian at The Langham, 69 Colebrook Row, the award-winning Lyaness at Sea Containers as well as The Sun Tavern in Bethnal Green are all taking part.

Read more: London Cocktail Week back bigger than ever, say founders

In addition to a host of events, LCW has partnered with The Drinks Drop to bring a pick of the signature serves to homes nationwide – with same-day delivery from bartender on bikes in the capital. 

The festival, now in its tenth year, is the biggest of its kind in the world – and founders Hannah Sharman-Cox and Siobhan Payne say that this year is more important than ever.

“We feel hugely grateful for the incredible backing of this mission from our sponsors and believe that London can act as a blueprint to show other major cities around the world what can be achieved when an industry shows a united front in the face of adversity,” they said.

Read more: Our pick of the best London Cocktail Week experiences

The introduction of a 10pm curfew last week has hit cocktail bars hard and Sharman-Cox and Payne say it means that this year, “every cocktail counts.”

The festival usually revolves around a ‘cocktail village’ but with social distancing the priority this year, sponsors and organisers are instead pushing punters towards the individuals bars that desperately need support. 

Headline sponsors include Brown-Forman, Diageo, Edrington-Bean Suntory, Moet Hennessy and Bacardi. 

London Cocktail Week this years run the entire month of October. A wristband, £15, entitling wearers to £6 cocktails at each of the 200 hand-picked bars is available from londoncocktailweek.com

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