Gunner (cocktail) explained

A gunner is a cocktail served in clubs, bars, golf clubs, especially those popular with expats, in Singapore, Hong Kong and other parts of the Far East and India formerly under British colonial rule. It consists of equal parts ginger beer and ginger ale with a dash of Angostura bitters and sometimes a measure of lime cordial or lemon juice.[1] It is regarded as a non-alcoholic drink, although Angostura bitters is 44.7% alcohol by volume. It is noted for its refreshing qualities, especially in warm weather.[2]

It was invented by Ewen Fergusson and Robert Renton at the Singapore Golf Club, now part of the Singapore Island Country Club.

The gunner has been described as "the only real Hong Kong cocktail".[3]

Related drinks (or possibly alternative names) also known in Hong Kong as a "Gunners": Malawi shandy, rock shandy,[4] Windermere, Lemon, Lime and Bitters.

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.tatlerasia.com/dining/digest/the-sweeter-side-of-bitters The Sweeter Side of Bitters
  2. http://www.winedine.co.uk/page.php?cid=197 Cocktails - A quick shake up
  3. http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-spirited-traveller-hong-kong-idUKLNE76304W20110704 The Spirited Traveller: A view to a cocktail in Hong Kong
  4. http://www.recipebridge.com/recipe/412/43784566/rock-shandy-or-gunner Rock Shandy or Gunner