Lyre's Irish Cream Tis the season for merriment, and what better way to get into the festive spirit than by sipping on a cheerful cocktail? View Recipe
Lyre's Dry London T&T A little birdie mentioned that they had created a delicious drink using turmeric tonic, they called it a Lyre's T&T View Recipe
Lyre's Lombardia Rossa Sure to help you feign a glorious summer getaway at Lake Como, this cocktail heralds from the foothills of the exquisite Lombardy region in Northern Italy. View Recipe
Lyre's Hugo Spritz From high in the alps of the Dolomites this North Italian Spritzer is a light and refreshing aperitivo! View Recipe
Lyre's Lucky Why pin a shamrock to your lapel, when you can pin it to your drink! Delve into the lush and lucky emerald green flush of a Lyre's Lucky. View Recipe
Lyre's Pink London Negroni Pink London Spirit alongside Apéritif Rosso and Italian Spritz creates a twist on the Negroni that offers an aria of flavour, singing with aromas of rosehip and a wildberry backbone that complements the bittersweet symphony of citrus. Bellisimo! View Recipe
Lyre's Contessa Negroni This delicious concoction is a wonderful version of the famed Negroni. It's more like the Negroni's funky second cousin. View Recipe
Lyre's Salted Caramel Espresso Martini A life at sea, your vision is wavier, and every meal underscored by the subtle sapidity of sea salt. I'm all the better for it, and nothing says sophistication like a decadent caffeinated martini with that faithful salty kick. Ahoy! View Recipe
Lyre's Blackberry Smash The Lyre's Blackberry Smash is one seriously good summer cocktail. This drink is riff on a Julep, and it's loaded with fresh blackberries, fragrant mint, spicey ginger and American Malt. This is a perfect way for whiskey lovers. View Recipe
Lyre's Gin Gin Mule Take a mule and mojito with a good slug of Lyre's Dry London Spirit and you'll end up with the Gin Gin Mule. This modern classic was created in NYC's Pegu Club and it's a snappy, delicious highball so refreshing its truly memorable. 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 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 Rosa Negroni The key to success is to find something great and make it greater still. Innovation is imperative, mio amico. Like an extendable back scratcher that goes where no itch has scratched before. Or perhaps a humble Negroni with a fragrant coastal twist. View Recipe
Lyre's Whiskey Sour This is a concoction for those who like things a little sour, but always with a cherry on top. View Recipe