Lyre's Pink London Spritz Spritz is a vibe. Simple and delicious, this spritz can take the dip with either tonic, soda water or lemonade for a sweeter finish. In this liquid kitchen it’s your time to shine. Top with a lemon wheel and berry of choice…Mwah, chef’s kiss! View Recipe
Lyre's Pink Lady Positively blushing with the addition of Pink London Spirit this classi rebon delivers a delightful balance of fresh fruit and savouriness that will have you seeing through rosé-colored glasses. An enchanting sour that is class in a glass. 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
Lyre's Jungle Bird 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 London Dry Collins This refreshing, lemony cocktail has been imbibed on the beaches, the seas and the fields of Britain and its far-flung colonies since Winston was in short pants. View Recipe
Lyre's Clover Club Like many of the pre-Prohibition stalwarts, the Clover Club was rediscovered, and is rightfully considered a classic, with the combination of egg whites, raspberry syrup and fresh raspberries making for a delightfully fruity treat. View Recipe
Lyre's White Cane Collins I took a summer sojourn from the pirate life, I uncovered a bounty worth its weight in doubloons and perfect for any summer gathering. When life gives you lemons, make a White Cane Collins, savvy? View Recipe
Lyre's Absinthe & Lemonade One night I imbibed an excess of Absinthe, hallucinated I was a toad and would not stop licking myself. These days I enjoy a Lyre’s Absinthe & lemonade (wormwood free of course). It’s a superb pre-dinner pick me up: All the fun, without the fairies. View Recipe
Lyre's Spritz #2 Pitcher Take Dry London Spirit, add Italian Orange then drizzle with soda, and you too will be Puttin’ on the Spritz. But, it’s even better because it’s in a pitcher. View Recipe
Lyre's Summer Spritz With hints of orange, elderflower and passionfruit fluttering about like butterflies in a meadow of tonic, this incredibly refreshing drink tastes absolutely nothing like chewing gum. View Recipe
Lyre's Geppetto A zingy, zesty cocktail using Absinthe, Dry London Spirit and Aperitif Rosso and named Geppetto. With no Mrs. Geppetto on the scene and no Tinder back then, he had to carve his only son out of wood. View Recipe
Lyre's Aperitif Dry on Ice Drinking an Aperitif Dry on ice is like giving your mouth a little gift. Raising it to your lips, your mouth experiences the subtle lifted citrus notes and fresh herb flavors. Your mouth is refreshed, it is cleansed, it is grateful. View Recipe
Lyre's Bianco Spritz Pitcher The key to sustaining a superlative summer is staying cool at all times. For those without the affluence for a quick jaunt to the arctic like me, nothing chills the frills like a Bianco Spritz by the pool. Too cool! View Recipe
Lyre's Cosmopolitan This legendary cocktail has a complex past. Did it originate in Miami or NYC, not sure, probably a bit of both, but what we do know this Cran-tini styled drink is here to stay and is still one of the most popular cocktails going around today. View Recipe
Lyre's Bianco Spritz Delightfully refreshing with a hint of orange and a slice of cucumber, legend has it that the Bianco Spritz was the favoured beverage of the 1st Cavalry Regiment. This was before horses had been invented, so they had plenty of spare time on their ... View Recipe