Lyre's Negroni It was 1919, and Count Camillo Negroni decided his favourite cocktail the Americano needed a little something extra. He swapped out the soda water for gin and thus the Negroni was born. This classic aperitif may look like a sweet, Italian orange ... View Recipe
Lyre's Boulevardier Take a Negroni, swap the gin for a generous splash of American Malt and you my good sir, are ready for an evening saunter down this most bodacious of boulevards. View Recipe
Lyre's Rosa Negroni The key to success is to find something great and make it greater still. Innovation is imperative, mio amico. Like an extendable back scratcher that goes where no itch has scratched before. Or perhaps a humble Negroni with a fragrant coastal twist. View Recipe
Lyre's Contessa Negroni This delicious concoction is a wonderful version of the famed Negroni. The Lyre's Contesea replaces the heavy bitter amaro for the lighter, orangey Italian Spritz, and the Aperitif Dry substitutes the Rosso. View Recipe
Lyre's Pink London Negroni Pink London Spirit alongside Apéritif Rosso and Italian Spritz creates a twist on the Negroni that offers an aria of flavour, singing with aromas of rosehip and a wildberry backbone that complements the bittersweet symphony of citrus. Bellisimo! View Recipe
Lyre's Bianco Spritz Delightfully refreshing with a hint of orange and a slice of cucumber, legend has it that the Bianco Spritz was the favoured beverage of the 1st Cavalry Regiment. This was before horses had been invented, so they had plenty of spare time on their ... View Recipe
Lyre's Lynchburg Lemonade Originally created in the 80's, this American whiskey highball pays homage to the distillery to where it was arguably was created, in Lynchburg Tennessee. Some have strong opinions on that. View Recipe
Lyre's Blood Orange Spritz This amazing spritz styled drink is a nod to the flavours, attitude and colour of the Sicilian blood orange. Sweet, bitter and downright refreshing, this all occasion spritz can be served for whenever you need that Aperitivo feeling. Saluti..! View Recipe
Lyre's Orange Sec & Tonic The brightest beasts prefer to brunch, best paired with a lively Orange Sec & Tonic. View Recipe
Lyre's Old Fashioned A true Kentucky thoroughbred, the Old Fashioned made its way east to the Waldorf Astoria in New York in the late 1800's. But it was during the post-prohibition era that this elder statesman secured its place in cocktail folklore, becoming the drin... View Recipe
Lyre's Amaretti Sour This is a concoction for those who like things a little sweet and a little sour, but always with a cherry on top. It's also a tad almondy and egg whitey, which rather throws out the whole sweet and sour analogy. Bother. Oh well. Onwards and upward... View Recipe
Lyre's Amalfi Spritz To begin, pour yourself a tall glass of this refreshing, slightly citrusy beverage. Now, lie in the sun, close your eyes and say 'Positano... Salerno... Amore.' View Recipe
Lyre's Basil Gimlet Basil Gimlet. Now that is a great name. The eclectic combination of Dry London Spirit, Mint Tea Syrup and basil is like a Tally Ho! for your taste buds. View Recipe
Lyre's Dry Martini Dear Jameshh. Thereshh shhomething you need to know. The perfect Dry Martini should actually be ssshtirred, not ssshhaken. Yoursssh Sinssherely, Mish Moneypenny. View Recipe
Lyre's G&T There's nothing quite like a Summer afternoon at the elephant polo enjoying a G&T with friends. And we're not referring to an issue of Giggle & Toff, the magazine for trust fund babies (although it is a frightfully super read!). View Recipe