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Bees Knees

By Adam Hinton

This is a pre-prohibition cocktail that’s been a favourite of drinkers and drinks makers for over 100 years. The Bees Knees is an elegant blend of gin, honey syrup, lemon juice and orange juice.

Ingredients

40ml Gin

20ml Honey syrup

10ml Orange Juice

25ml Lemon Juice/1/2 a Lemon

Lemon Twist for Garnish

Times:

Prep: 2 Minutes

Make: 30 Seconds

Total: 2 Minutes and 30 Seconds

Calories:

234 calories

Allergens:

Servings:

Serves 1

Method

Chill your martini glass or coupette in the freezer or fill with ice

Using your jigger to measure, add the gin, honey syrup and orange juice to your Boston glass or shaker

Squeeze 25ml of lemon juice and add to the shaker

Fill shaker with cubed ice and seal

Shake vigorously for 10-15 seconds

Strain into your chilled martini glass

Garnish with a lemon twist

Serve and enjoy

Equipment

Shaker
Jigger/Measure
Hawthorn Strainer
Elbow Press
Cubed Ice

History

Invented in the early 20th century by Austrian-Jewish bartender Frank Meier–who went on to become the first head bartender of the Ritz in Paris when its Cafe Parisian opened in 1921–the Bees Knees has been a stalwart of classic cocktail menus ever since, endlessly re-worked, twisted and elaborated, this drink has been the influence for countless variations but none quite compare to the original.

This simple but effective drink is made of just four ingredients, shaken and served in a chilled Martini glass. This is a drink with enough class to sit alongside manhattans and martinis but enough fun and flavour to be enjoyed (and made) by anyone.