Daily Delivery Tour: It's Cocktail Time

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: making cocktails is not my forte. But, luckily for me, despite the ongoing ban on in-house dining there are still plenty of options for me to get my cocktail fix with multiple bars, restaurants and independent businesses offering up takeaway cocktails.

So, without further ado let’s have a look at just what the capital has on offer...

Mona 

First up we have a range of cocktails from Mona who are offering classics like Negroni (RMB 70) or a whole range of flavored Gin and Tonics (RMB 65) as well as some more unique concoctions. As a big tequila fan, my personal favorite is The Sea (RMB 65) which combines tequila with fresh grapefruit and lemon juice to create a refreshingly tart cocktail that’s perfect in the hot weather.

To order scan the QR code in the poster below. 


CDB Apothecary

For high quality, classic cocktails there is possibly no better place than cocktail and dessert bar CDB Apothecary. This is especially true for any martini fans out there, with a wide variety of martini’s available such as a Dirty Martini (RMB 168) or a Consomme Martini (RMB 168) or even Martini Sets of three different kinds (RMB 738). Their bottled cocktails have been specifically designed to be enjoyed at home with a number of factors being taken into account.

To order, search for their mini program 酒术Jiǔ shù CDB or add their official WeChat account (apocdb) to be added to their WeChat group where they announce quantities and specials everyday around 3.30pm.


Q Mex

Q Mex are currently offering some incredible half price deals on their cocktails. They are selling bottles of Roc Craft Cocktails for RMB 25 (down from RMB 45), you can choose from the Margarita, Mojito or Long Island Iced Tea. Along with this they are also offering their Classic Frozen Margarita for RMB 25 (down from RMB 50), this slushy drink is a sure-fire way to beat that summer heat. 

These special discounts are available both for delivery on Meituan Waimai, Eleme, JSS and Sherpas or you can pick up from one of the Q Mex branches.


nugget

nugget café are now also offering takeaway cocktails through their Weidian page. They have two premixed bottled cocktails available: Soaked, a tequila silver based cocktail with lime juice, blue curacao, orange flower water and pink salt and Fine Valley Pass, which combines London dry gin, basil, lime juice and cucumber bitters. 

To order simply scan the QR code in the poster below or you can go and pick one up in person.


Burges

For those looking for some classic cocktails with a twist then look no further than Burges. They have a number of their signature cocktails available such as a Plum Negroni (RMB 48), or Wild Apple (RMB 48). 

Burges is available to order on Meituan Waimai and JSS or alternatively you can pick them up in person.


Bistro 108

If you want to have a more indulgent night in, Bistro 108 are offering Aperol Spritz Kits as part of their Apero Kit. Included in the kits are Aperol, two bottles of sparkling wine, soda water and sliced oranges. Along with this is a variety of apero items such as pate, crudites, cheese and cold cuts are included. 

The Apero Kit costs RMB 788, scan the QR code in the poster below to order. 


Sips by Sal

Sips by Sal have a number of different cocktails available, many of which have a distinctly Chinese twist. Take their Tang Hu Lu Sour for example which combines hawthorn infused bourbon with hawthorn juice and lemon juice or their Nai Cha which sees black tea infused vodka mixed with coconut milk and brown sugar syrup, sure to be a winner with any milk tea fans. 

To order scan the QR code in the poster below.


Slider Nation

Slider Nation have two DIY cocktail kits available: a Gin and Tonic Kit (RMB 90) and a Bloody Mary Kit  (RMB 99). Along with this they also have frozen Jack and Coke (RMB 55) available too, which given the current high temperatures sounds like a pretty good shout to me.

Slider Nation is available to order on: Meituan Waimai, JSS, Sherpas and Eleme.


Pebbles Courtyard

For those hankering after some classic Mexican cocktails, Pebbles Courtyard have you covered. They are offering Mezcal and Ginger DIY Kits (RMB 108) and also now have their full menu of Agave based cocktails available to order, my personal recommendation is their La Paloma (RMB 65). But, as if that wasn’t enough they also have a BOGOF deal on certain premixed cocktails every day. 

Scan the QR code in the poster below to order.


Night Nine

If one cocktail isn't enough for you then Night Nine have the perfect solution with their 1000ml bottles of premixed cocktails. They have eight different cocktails on their menu, which are priced RMB 130 for 1000ml for pick up or RMB 150 for 1000ml for delivery.

Scan the QR code in the poster below to order.

 


The Hutong

Every week The Hutong are offering special cocktail sets with three different cocktails available, which change each week. This week the available cocktails are: Amaretto Sour, Passion Fruit Mojito and Harvest Festival. Packages available are RMB 258 for a 500ml bottle or RMB 588 for three 500ml bottles (each 500ml bottle makes five cocktails).

Scan the QR code in the poster below to order.


The Local

On offer from The Local are some more fancy cocktails with their Prosecco Mixing Kits (RMB 330), which includes one bottle of prosecco and a selection of berries and juice to mix so that you can create your own Mimosa, Bellini or other prosecco-based cocktail of your choosing.

To order search for “LocalPub” on WeChat to find their official account and order through their delivery program. They are also available of JSS, however at time of press the Prosecco Mixing Kit can only be ordered through WeChat.


READ: Beijing Delivery Deals: Western [Updated]

Images: Courtesy of the venues, Unsplash Kobby Mendez

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Giovanni Martini wrote:
BauLuo wrote:
Giovanni Martini wrote:
BauLuo wrote:

So there I was. In dire need. My hands I did wring fitfully. Fitfully I say!! How my hands did shake! Desperately did I search, desperately I say!! Finally, yes finally !!, did I alight upon alcohol admixture advice. Should I not have so alighted no doubt my hands shaketh yet. I commend ye thus to the nines, and praise ye thus hallelujah!!

What one needs is a soup bowl of his favorite likker poured out at binge's beginning. Place it on the floor next to bed's head. In the morning, simply roll out of bed, and lap up enough of the elixir to steady the hands. Voila! Back to the magic of manual mixology

Roll out of bed??! What if i's been resting peacefully floorwise? Like somebody said (not sure who) ya can't fall off the floor.

Actually, something like a drip bird-feeder should be a solution. Just lie under it and suck the nozzle for DT -banishing alkie-hol. I think I'll start making feeder-bags to insert in the main bottle. The gummermint should subsidize this. A man too wasted to walk isn't out there spreading the pox-a-demic.

I am quickly searching Taobao as you write. How does one write `alcohol drip-feed bag' using hanzi?

I am Doktor Aethelwise Snapdragoon.

Giovanni Martini wrote:
BauLuo wrote:

So there I was. In dire need. My hands I did wring fitfully. Fitfully I say!! How my hands did shake! Desperately did I search, desperately I say!! Finally, yes finally !!, did I alight upon alcohol admixture advice. Should I not have so alighted no doubt my hands shaketh yet. I commend ye thus to the nines, and praise ye thus hallelujah!!

What one needs is a soup bowl of his favorite likker poured out at binge's beginning. Place it on the floor next to bed's head. In the morning, simply roll out of bed, and lap up enough of the elixir to steady the hands. Voila! Back to the magic of manual mixology

Roll out of bed??! What if i's been resting peacefully floorwise? Like somebody said (not sure who) ya can't fall off the floor.

I am Doktor Aethelwise Snapdragoon.

Giovanni Martini wrote:
BauLuo wrote:

So there I was. In dire need. My hands I did wring fitfully. Fitfully I say!! How my hands did shake! Desperately did I search, desperately I say!! Finally, yes finally !!, did I alight upon alcohol admixture advice. Should I not have so alighted no doubt my hands shaketh yet. I commend ye thus to the nines, and praise ye thus hallelujah!!

What one needs is a soup bowl of his favorite likker poured out at binge's beginning. Place it on the floor next to bed's head. In the morning, simply roll out of bed, and lap up enough of the elixir to steady the hands. Voila! Back to the magic of manual mixology

This all requires something called foresight, which is usually the first thing to get trashed.!! Way too complicated for me. Soup bowl?

I am Doktor Aethelwise Snapdragoon.

So there I was. In dire need. My hands I did wring fitfully. Fitfully I say!! How my hands did shake! Desperately did I search, desperately I say!! Finally, yes finally !!, did I alight upon alcohol admixture advice. Should I not have so alighted no doubt my hands shaketh yet. I commend ye thus to the nines, and praise ye thus hallelujah!!

I am Doktor Aethelwise Snapdragoon.