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8 Glendalough Cocktail Recipes for St. Patrick’s Day and Beyond

Offer your guests something different for your St. Patrick’s Day promotion with Glendalough Distillery cocktail recipes.

Without a doubt, you should have plenty of the expected Irish whiskeys on hand. However, Glendalough Distillery Double Barrel, Pot Still, Wild Gin, and Rose Gin are extraordinary Irish whiskeys and gins.

Each spirit the distillery crafts honors the art of Irish distillation, a craft that stretches back centuries. What’s more, each whiskey Glendalough crafts is single malt—there are no light-bodied blends in their lineup.

To learn more, check out episode 71 of the Bar Hacks podcast with Glendalough Distillery co-founder and national brand ambassador Donal O’Gallachoir.

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Glendalough Distillery Wild Gin Irish gin

8 Amazing Irish Whiskey and Gin Cocktails

Below, eight refreshing and sophisticated drink recipes made with Glendalough whiskeys and gins. Sláinte!

Glendalough Distillery Double Barrel Single Malt Irish Whiskey

The Lough Inn

This highball is made with Glendalough Double Barrel, a single-grain Irish whiskey aged in ex-bourbon barrels before being finished in Oloroso sherry casks.

  • 2 oz. Glendalough Double Barrel Single Grain Irish Whiskey
  • 1 oz. Spiced honey syrup (see note)
  • 1 oz. Fresh lemon juice
  • Soda to top
  • Lemon wheel or slice to garnish
  • Mint leaf to garnish
  • 1 cup Honey for spiced honey syrup
  • 0.5 cup Water for spiced honey syrup
  • 4 Cinnamon sticks for spiced honey syrup
  • 1 pod Star anise for spiced honey syrup

Add ice to a highball glass, then add first three ingredients. Top with soda water. Garnish with lemon wheel or slice and freshly torn mint leaf.

For spiced honey syrup: Add honey, water, cinnamon sticks, and star anise to pot. Bring to a boil, then stir. Strain into container.

Glendalough Distillery Pot Still single malt Irish whiskey

Pot Still Highball

Deceptively simple to build, this cocktail highlights the terroir of the land surrounding Glendalough Distillery.

  • 1.5 oz. Glendalough Pot Still
  • Soda to top
  • Grapefruit peel to garnish
  • Mint leaf to garnish (freshly torn and slapped, of course)

Prepare a highball glass with an ice shard, spear or cylinder. Pour in Glendalough Pot Still whiskey, then top with soda. Glendalough Distillery recommends a 1:2 ratio, Pot Still to soda. Garnish with mint leaf.

Glendalough Distillery Wild Gin Negroni cocktail

Glendalough Negroni

The foraged botanicals in Glendalough Wild Gin add even more complexity and depth to the classic Negroni. In fact, the flavors work so well this recipe maintains the Negroni’s crucial 1:1:1 ratio.

Prepare an Old Fashioned with ice. Add first three ingredients to glass in the above order. Add more ice if necessary. Stir, express orange peel, and place as garnish.

Glendalough Distillery Wild Gin Irish gin

Glendalough Wicklow 75

Bubbles make everything better and everyone happier.

Add all ingredients to shaker. Add ice and shake until well chilled. Strain into Champagne flute, top with Prosecco, and garnish with lemon twist.

Glendalough Distillery Rose Gin Irish gin and cocktails

Glendalough Rose G&T

This simple classic receives a huge visual and aromatic boost from Glendalough Rose Gin.

  • 2 oz. Glendalough Rose Gin
  • Tonic to top (the higher the quality, the better)
  • Lime slice
  • Mint leaves

Add ice to glass, then add Rose Gin. Top with tonic, and garnish with lime slice and mint leaves.

Glendalough Distillery Rose Gin Fizz

Glendalough Rose Gin Fizz

One way to elevate the highball is to use a striking pink-hued Irish gin.

  • 1.5 oz. Glendalough Rose Gin
  • 0.5 oz. Elderflower liqueur
  • Raspberry & Lime sparkling water to top
  • Lime wheel to garnish

Add ice (spear, shard or cylinder for impact), Rose Gin, and liqueur to highball glass. Stir, then add sparkling water to top. Garnish with lime wheel.

 

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Glendalough Rose Collins

Boost the classic Collins with Glendalough’s striking rose-petal gin.

  • 1.5 oz. of Glendalough Rose Gin
  • 1 oz. of Lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
  • 0.5 oz. of Sugar syrup (1:1 ratio, hot water to sugar)
  • Soda to top
  • Lemon peel to garnish
  • Cherry to garnish

Combine first three ingredients in a shaker with a cup of ice. Place an ice shard, spear or cylinder to a highball glass. Shake until well chilled, then strain into glass. Top with soda, and garnish with lemon peel and cherry.

Glendalough Distillery Rose Gin Hibiscus Rose

Glendalough Hibiscus Rose

Refreshing and flavorful, the hibiscus tea syrup plays incredibly well with Glendalough Rose Gin.

  • 1.5 oz. Glendalough Rose Gin
  • 0.5 oz. Hibiscus tea syrup (see note)
  • 0.5 oz. Lemon juice (fresh squeezed)
  • Prosecco to top
  • Dehydrated lemon wheel to garnish
  • Rose petals to garnish
  • 33 oz. Water for hibiscus tea syrup
  • 16 oz. Sugar for hibiscus tea syrup

Add first three ingredients and ice to a shaker. Shake until well chilled and double strain into a coupe.  Top with Prosecco, and garnish with dehydrated lemon wheel and rose petals.

For the hibiscus tea syrup: Steep seven hibiscus tea bags in 33 ounces of water for 15 minutes. Add 16 ounces of sugar.

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Live Event Venues Can Apply for Relief

Live Event Venues Can Apply for Relief

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Live event venue and movie theater operators can once again apply for relief grants via a Small Business Administration portal today.

This is big and welcome news for businesses that are among the hardest-hit due to the pandemic. However, the portal has yet to open at the time of publication.

It remains to be seen if the issues plaguing the SBA’s portal are no more. It also casts some doubt on a glitch-free process for Restaurant Revitalization Fund applicants.

SVO Grant Portal Problems

Today’s reopening of the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant portal is nearly three weeks in the making. A message on the homepage states that the portal has undergone “rigorous testing” to prevent further issues.

On April 8, the day the website opened for applications, it was shut down due to a “technical glitch.” Applicants are now 18 days behind in terms of applying for and receiving relief.

Unfortunately, the delay is more bad news for live event and movie theater operators. The Economic Aid to Hard-Hit Small Businesses, Nonprofits, and Venues Act became law on December 27, 2020. That means more than 120 days will have passed just to open the application process today.

SVO Grant Details

The Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program contains more than $16 billion. There is a $10-million-dollar cap on single grants.

Importantly, eligible entities in operation on January 1, 2019, will receive grants equal to 45 percent of their 2019 gross earned revenue or $10 million. For eligible entities that began operation after January 1, 2019, grant amounts will be for the average monthly gross earned revenue for each full month of operation during 2019 multiplied by six or $10 million.

Eligible applicants include:

  • Live venue operators or promoters
  • Theatrical producers
  • Live performing arts organization operators
  • Museum operators
  • Motion picture theater operators, including owners
  • Talent representatives

Notable requirements include the following:

  • An eligible entity must have been in operation as of February 29, 2020; and
  • entities that received PPP loans on or after December 27, 2020, will have the SVO grant reduced by the PPP loan amount.

Be Ready

If you’re an operator applying for an SVO grant, be sure you’re ready to apply today.

There is a checklist for applicants on the SBA website. Click here to access and review it. There are several forms operators will need to fill out and include in their application, such as SBA Form 1623 and SBA Form 1711.

Necessary financial documents include 2019 tax returns for businesses in operation in 2019, 2020 tax returns for businesses that have filed 2020 taxes, and 2018 tax returns for non-profit applicants that have yet to end their 2020 fiscal year. Businesses that declared Chapter 11 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy must include pertinent documents.

Additionally, there are also business-specific documents required for live venue operators or promoters; theatrical producers; live performing arts organization operators; movie theater operators; and museum operators.

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