![]() “But the really fun part for me is building a whole celebratory experience through ‘wow’ presentation and those extra sensory elements that add a touch of theatre to every concoction.” “Each represents many hours of shaking, mixing, distilling, infusing, and sipping. ![]() “I am very excited to share these new cocktail creations with Om Nom’s patrons,” said Collins. The signature collection also includes a Pimms-based cocktail poured from a nitro-charged watering can, Purple Haze, with an infusion of Indonesian butterfly pea that colour-changes to a deep purple, a Mediterranean Margarita, Juniper and Rosehip Fizz, Blueberry and Rose Presse, Lemongrass & Vanilla Passion, and Peach & Rosemary Spritz.Īnd, of course, previous fan favourites are still on the menu – Salted Caramel Cracking Espresso, Girls Night Out, French Kiss, Smoking Marshmallow Colada, and Toasted Pecan Negroni, Garnished with fresh berries, chocolate popping candy and electric daisy bitters, this a celebration of summer’s bounty. Served in a Conch shell, and based around one of Australia’s finest gins – Westwinds Broadside – imbibers listen to the iPod (served as part of the cocktail) to hear sounds of the sea, while smelling the sea salt and sipping a briny mix of Broadside-Mediterranean Fever Tree Tonic and sea salt emulsion.Īccording to Collins, “it’s a transportive experience that feeds all of the senses and, hopefully, delights the soul”.Īnother new cocktail in the collection, Make the Call, blends Pimm’s, framboise, and ginger-orange sherbet syrup and is served cheekily in a mini-British phone box with the whizz-bang extra of a bag of sherbet.įlight of Fancy fuses a London Dry Gin with sake, framboise, orange bitters, and raspberry liquor and prosecco, served in a stunning hand blown ‘lark’ glass with flaming rosemary ‘tail feathers’.įlower Power Sour is a bloomin’ lovely blast of raspberry liqueur, fruit jam, hibiscus and elderflower syrup, house-made spiced syrup, fresh-pressed apple juice and Absinthe, finished with a generous drizzle of spiced rum. Sounds of St Kilda, for example, is a unique twist on a classic ‘G&T’. Engaging all of your senses, some of the cocktails are an immersive experience of sight, taste, smells, and even sounds. This new cocktail collection features herbal infusions, fresh fruits and florals, boutique gins and mixers, and top shelf spirits – artfully blended and presented with Collins’ trademark creative style and whimsy. With Dry January and FebFast behind us, both the virtuous and hedonists among us can head to Om Nom at the Adelphi Hotel to experience the latest cocktail concoctions from internationally award-winning maestro mixologist, Grant Collins. New Signature cocktail list at Om Nom Kitchen
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