From May 12th to May 31st, The Maker’s Mark Remarkable Neighbourhood is offering limited edition drinks on a new bourbon cocktail trail across Clifton, the city centre and the harbourside.
Seven Bristol bars have created their own twists on a Maker’s Mark “Gold Rush” cocktail, made with Maker’s Mark bourbon, honey syrup and lemon. Until the end of this month, each of the seven bars have curated their own Maker’s Mark cocktail menus, featuring homegrown honey from The Classic Bristol Honey.
Cocktails include the Kin Isogu from Kibou in Clifton, featuring Wagyu blended fat washed Maker’s Mark American whisky, cocoa nib infused Campari, freshly squeezed lemon juice, a Bristol honey water blend, and a garnish of dried lemon and smoke. At Harbour Hub, meanwhile, you can try a Golden Delicious: Maker’s Mark, fresh lemon, honey water with salt and orange bitters topped with local sparkling apple juice and a mint and lemon garnish.
Booking details and special events for the seven participating bars are as follows:
Bristol: Remarkable Neighbourhood – City centre/harbourside
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Clockwork Rose: Book your table here
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Harbour Hub
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No booking required
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Acoustic evening on May 19th and a special menu of Maker’s Mark cocktails
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Bristol: Remarkable Neighbourhood – Clifton
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Bar Humbug: No booking required
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Dirty Bird: Book your table here
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Filthy XIII: Book your table here
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HMSS: Book your table here
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Kibou: Book your table here
The Remarkable Neighbourhood Initiative takes place in May throughout the UK across Bristol, Manchester and Edinburgh, with 18 of the UK’s best bars and restaurants part of the exciting programme of craft cocktails and events. All are designed to explore iconic bourbon cocktails whilst celebrating local communities and neighbourhoods. Bars have been selected for their superior quality and sustainable practice, and partnerships with local artisan honey producers will occur in each city, paying homage to Maker’s Mark recent B Corp certification. For more info, visit https://www.makersmark.com/uk.
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