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Tatanka
£4.35
Double slug of premium Bison Grass Vodka topped off with apple juice – one of the most popular ways of enjoying vodka in Poland.
Moscow Mule
£4.25
A curious creature with a mild bite the Moscow Mule contains a double vodka over ice, topped up with ginger beer and freshly squeezed lime
The Moscow Mule is a classic 1950s cocktail believed to have popularised vodka drinking in the United States.
White Russian
£4.20
Another classic cocktail containing a shot of vodka and a shot of Kahlua topped off with ice and milk.
The “White Russians” were an anti–Bolshevik group from the Russian Civil War but it’s pretty unlikely that this drink is their namesake or originates from Russia. More likely hails from the US and famously enjoyed by The Dude in the Coen Brothers 1998 film “The Big Lebowski”.
Flirtini Martini
£4.70
The Flirtini is a fruity, big city twist on the classic martini. Orange liqueur, vodka, pineapple juice topped up with sparkling wine.
Never mind Greenwich Village, we’ve got Sheffield Village!
Bellini
£3.60
This famous luxurious cocktail was invented at Harry’s Bar, Venice, in 1934. The classic Bellini mixed peach puree with sparkling wine.
Here at Spinrocs we like to mix it up a little and offer different Bellini from time–to–time. Ask your bar tender what the Bellini of the week is.
Cosmopolitan Martini
£4.90
Another twist on the classic martini and affectionately known as a ‘Cosmo’. Vodka, Cointreau, cranberry and fresh lime give this chic tipple a very clean taste which is oh so Carrie Bradshaw!