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 Festive Mimosa It's a little sweet, but not sickly, and beautifully balanced by the combination of Dry London Spirit and sparkling wine. So good it almost makes Uncle Terry's dad jokes bearable. VIEW RECIPE
Lyre's Maple Coffee Cocktail With American Malt, whipped cream, egg whites, maple syrup and a splash of coffee, this is more of a decadent desert than cocktail. Best enjoyed in the drawing room whilst wearing your best velvet smoking jacket.<br> VIEW RECIPE
Lyre's Italian Highball The Italian Highball is an effervescence sensation. Combining the bubbles of tonic and soda to bring to life the Lyre's Italian Spritz as a tastier and healthier version of a spritz 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 Americano Like the Dove I met in Florence with dreams of seeing America. He made it as far as Portugal before his life was cut wistfully short by a particularly spotless window. A toast to my favourite aperitif and my would be Americano. VIEW RECIPE
Lyre's Italian Orange & Tonic Simple doesn't have to mean plain or bland. And in this case, it's quite the opposite. Lyre's Italian Orange is so complex, it's an enigma wrapped in a riddle shrouded in a conundrum. With blood orange taking the lead, the ruby grapefruit dances w... 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 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 Pink Gin Fizz This particular cocktail is so jolly English, if it was a living thing it would look like a cross between the Queen's favourite Corgi and Wimbledon centre court. It squashes Dry London spirit, Elderflower tonic and Orange blossom politely together. VIEW RECIPE