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FeaturesYou are in: Norfolk > Local Radio > Features > Cheers to a Bumfreezer Cocktail sir Cheers to a BumfreezerSip a little festive cheer in the form of a Bumfreezer, the special Christmas and New Year's cocktail created for 91Èȱ¬ Radio Norfolk's Stephen Bumfrey by the hospitality team at Great Yarmouth College. Breakfast With Bumfrey, 91Èȱ¬ Radio Norfolk's breakfast show, was challenged by the management to come up with something seasonal and fruity to spice up festive parties across the county. The team contacted catering tutor Jon Barwick from Great Yarmouth College to ask for some help. He cooked up the Bumfreezer!
Help playing audio/video "Jon invited me to the college's Ambitions Restaurant to sample the Bumfreezer he'd invented and to give me a few top tips on how to make one," said breakfast show host Stephen Bumfrey. "There were certainly no courses on how to be a barman when I 'studied' at the college 30 years ago," he added. The Bumfreezer To create a Bumfreezer you'll need:Equipment Ingredients Method To create the frosted glass, squeeze half of the fresh lime onto a saucer To mix the cocktail Half fill the cocktail shaker with ice cubes Enjoy responsibly. One Bumfreezer equals two units of alcohol Variation for a long drink Halve the quantities of brandy and Cointreau last updated: 28/12/2007 at 18:03 SEE ALSOYou are in: Norfolk > Local Radio > Features > Cheers to a Bumfreezer Cocktail factsThe exact origin of the word cocktail is unknown although there are many variations that have developed over the years People have been enjoying cocktails for hundreds of years There are thousands of different cocktails Cocktails can be made in many ways and can only contain neat spirits Cocktails have classically been made with gin and whisky. Vodka became popular after the 1950s The art of mixing a cocktail takes a great deal of skill, knowledge and memory as many customers have their own particular preference as to how their cocktail is made. James Bond's favourite drink - a vodka martini, shaken not stirred - is a classic example Cocktail terms: Coladas - mixed with juices and syrups from tropical fruits Daiquiris - traditionally 'short' drinks served in cocktail glasses Fizzes - must be shaken and made to fizz Collins - are a stirred cocktail Sours - a short drink with the addition of lemon juice Juleps - based around crushed ice, fresh mint and liquor Source: Great YarmouthCollege |
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