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Young people are responding to recession by dressing up and going out to enjoy expensive cocktails. There are many potential responses to global economic meltdown, but the New Gents, as they are known, may have got it right. If the situation really is as bad as all that, then at least we can go out in style, smiling and slightly less than sober. After all, that’s what our grandparents would have done…
n this supplement, The Spectator’s annual celebration of libation, Jeremy Clarke recalls pubs in simpler times, Charles MacLean celebrates the three-Martini lunch and Peter Grogan contemplates classics to be made at home. Jonathan Ray recommends his favourite gins, Victoria Moore deals with a wine delivery quandary whereas Pete Brown will be sticking to beer and cider over Christmas. Dave Broom proposes self-belief in matters of whisky, and a selection of hampers is reviewed.
aise a glass to a prosperous 2012.
Marcin Miller
4 Time, please Jeremy Clarke
6 Cocktails for Christmas
Peter Grogan
10 Dark side of the noon
Charles MacLean
12 Hail the juniper revolution
Jonathan Ray
16 Mistletoe and wine
Victoria Moore
18 Barley twist Pete Brown
20 Accounting for taste
Dave Broom
22 The ten drinks of Christmas
Marcin Miller
25 Box of delights Marcin Miller
Editors Marcin Miller and Freddy Gray Sub-editors Andrew Petrie, Peter Robins
Design Chris Ryan Production manager Alida Campbell Advertising Christian Morrow cmorrow@pressholdings.com 020 7961 2217
upplied free with the 3 December 2011 issue of The Spectator he Spectator, 22 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9HP. Telephone: 020 7961 0200. www.spectator.co.uk
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