Cocktail of the week: The Palomar's bumblebee – recipe | The good mixer

London's Latest Bumblebee Buzz: A Spicy Twist on a Classic Cocktail

The Palomar's take on the classic cocktail has taken social media by storm with its unique blend of ginger spice and aromatics from honey. This refreshing drink is full of flavor, but the key to its success lies in freshness - use freshly squeezed juices and make your own syrup for optimal results.

To start, you'll need 20g of fresh ginger, a few spoils from the local market will do. Peel the ginger thinly with a teaspoon and slice it into coins before blending with water until you have about 40ml of liquid. Then, combine this ginger juice with an equal amount of honey in your measuring cups for the syrup to dissolve completely.

The Palomar's recipe makes use of Hayman's London dry gin, which adds its distinct flavor profile to the drink. To build, combine freshly squeezed lemon and lime juices (use one or two as you like), along with 10ml of the ginger syrup in a shaker filled half-full of ice. Add a generous pour of gin and shake until it's nice and frothy.

Pour into a chilled glass filled with fresh ice, drop your favorite citrus slice over the top, and serve immediately to enjoy the full range of flavors this cocktail has to offer.

For those considering giving the bumblebee a try at home, make sure not to let the syrup sit for too long (only 2 days tops) or the honey may develop off-putting notes.
 
I'm obsessed with The Palomar's spicy twist on the classic cocktail 🍹😍! I love how they're using fresh ingredients and making their own syrup - it makes all the difference in the flavor. The combination of ginger and honey is genius, and I can see why it's taken social media by storm 👍. I've tried making it at home a few times now, and I'm totally hooked 💪. My only tip would be to not rush the process, as you need to let that syrup sit for just 2 days max or it'll go all wrong 🤦‍♀️. Other than that, go ahead and give it a try - your taste buds will thank you 😊!
 
omg u guys i tried the bumblebee buzz at the palomar and it's literally insane!!! 🤯 the ginger spice is so subtle but in a good way, like it adds this warmness to the drink that makes u wanna sip on it all day. and using fresh juices really does make a difference - the flavors are so vibrant! i'm def trying to make my own syrup at home now, anyone have any fave recipes? 🍋👀
 
OMG, I'm dyin' over this new cocktail! The addition of ginger spice and honey aromatics is literally genius 🤩. Using fresh juices and making your own syrup is a total game changer - it makes such a huge difference in the flavor 😍. I've been meaning to try out a new recipe for ages, now I'm totally inspired 💡. One tip tho, don't let that honey syrup sit for too long or it'll go all funky... 2 days max, got it? 👌
 
OMG you guys I am literally SOOOO in love with this new drink The Bumblebee at The Palomar is giving me LIFE!!! 🍹🔥 I mean can we talk about how refreshing it is?! It's like a party in my mouth and everyone's invited 🎉💃 The combination of ginger spice and honey is pure magic ✨ and the fact that you can make your own syrup from scratch is literally genius 💡

But what really gets me is the importance of using FRESH ingredients 🌿😊 I mean come on, who wants a drink that's been sitting around for days?! Not me, that's for sure 😝 The Palomar's recipe is all about quality over quantity and I am HERE. FOR. IT 💯

And can we talk about the garnish options?! 🍋👀 Dropping your favorite citrus slice on top of the drink is like the icing on the cake (or in this case, the honey on the Bumblebee) 🍰😁
 
Umm... I don't know if I'd get all excited about this new cocktail trend just yet. I mean, ginger and honey in a drink sounds okay, but is it really that unique? It's just a spicy twist on a classic, right? And have you seen the prices of Hayman's London dry gin lately? That stuff can cost an arm and a leg! Plus, making your own syrup from scratch seems like a hassle. I'm all for trying new things, but let's not get too carried away with the hype just yet... 🤔
 
I gotta say, I'm all about trying new cocktails but this one's got me intrigued 🍹. I mean, who wouldn't want a spicy kick in their drink? The key to it being fresh is spot on - there's nothing worse than sipping on something that tastes like it's been sitting out for hours. I'd love to see if they have any variations or substitutions for those who don't like super spicy drinks. And hey, making your own syrup from scratch sounds like a great way to get creative with flavors 🤔. Can someone please give me the recipe and let's get this bumblebee party started?
 
I'm totally obsessed with The Palomar's Bumblebee cocktail right now! 🍹🐝 It's like a taste explosion in your mouth - the spicy kick from the ginger is so refreshing, and that honey syrup just makes everything come together. I love how they emphasize the importance of using fresh ingredients, it's all about getting those juices (literally!) out there for optimal flavor.

And can we talk about the Hayman's London dry gin? It's like the icing on the cake - or should I say, the gin in the cocktail 🤣. I've tried making this at home and let me tell you, it's all about finding that perfect balance of flavors. The key is to not overdo it with the ginger syrup (only 2 days tops, as they say!), or else it'll be like someone poured hot sauce on your drink.

All in all, I'm totally hooked on this Bumblebee cocktail - have you tried it yet? 🤔
 
the Palomar's bumblebee is defo a game changer 🍸🔥 i mean who doesn't love a good spicy kick in their cocktail? but gotta say, the use of hayman's gin kinda throws me off... can't we just stick to a standard london dry gin without all the extra drama? and what's with the syrup situation? 2 days max or it goes bad? sounds like they're trying too hard to be fancy 🤔
 
OMG yaaas I'm OBSESSED with this new cocktail!!! I mean who wouldn't want a spicy twist on a classic drink? 🍹🔥 And using fresh ginger and homemade syrup is literally genius! I need to try this ASAP, my friend who loves trying out new drinks will be so jealous 💁‍♀️👯. Can you believe how easy it is to make at home too?! Just 2 days max for the syrup, that's like, no time at all ⏰. Definitely adding this to my summer drink list 🌞💦
 
omg u gotta try ths new cocktail at The Palomar!!! its like a party in ur mouth lol i mean who needs fancy recipes when u can just add a lil ginger and honey to make it pop? i love that they used hayman's london dry gin, gives it that extra oomph! the best part is, u can make it ur own at home w/ some fresh ginger & honey from the market. just dont let the syrup sit 4 too long or its like, gross 🤢😝
 
Ugh, I'm so done with all these fancy recipes online 🤯! Can't we just stick to making things simple? Like, who needs 20g of fresh ginger and homemade syrup? Just buy some from a store already! And what's up with the measurement cups? "Combine this ginger juice with an equal amount of honey"... come on, can't it just be "add honey until dissolved"? 🙄
 
Omg I'm so down for trying this spicy twist on a classic cocktail 🍸😋! The combination of ginger and honey sounds like a match made in heaven, and using freshly squeezed juices is genius - it's all about that freshness right? 🌿💧 I've got to give props to The Palomar for coming up with something new and exciting. One thing I might be a little worried about is getting the perfect balance of flavors at home... can't have too much ginger or it'll overpower everything 😂!
 
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