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Road Hole Bar Drinks Menu 2009 Welcome to The Road Hole Bar In your view lies the world famous Road Hole; the par-4 17th of The Old Course and one of the most challenging holes in the game of Golf. From a blind tee shot, players must hit over The Hotel and avoid a notorious bunker protecting the green. Overcook it and over the back of the green you will be greeted with hazards including a tarmac road and an old stone wall. Both are in play; a wayward shot can lead a player to take their next stroke off the road or to hit the face of the wall and take their chances with the ensuing bounce “If you designed the hole now you would be shot. If you said now 'I'm going to put a tee over an old railway and get you to hit over a hotel', people would think you were off your head.” Colin Montgomerie Champagne Selection Glass Bottle 125ml Non-Vintage Champagne 001 Laurent-Perrier, Brut £10.50 £60.00 008 Laurent-Perrier, Ultra Brut £78.00 009 Laurent-Perrier, Grand Sie cle £195.00 005 Veuve Cliquot-Ponsardin, Brut £75.00 007 Bollinger Special Cuvee, Brut £75.00 003 Taittinger Reserve, Brut £60.00 Vintage Champagne 012 Laurent-Perrier, 2006 £82.00 023 Dom Perignon, 2003 £250.00 017 Krug, 1990 £450.00 Rosé 027 Laurent-Perrier Rose £14.50 £86.00 Magnums 040 Laurent-Perrier, Brut £112.00 041 Laurent-Perrier, Rose £170.00 “I drink it when I'm happy and when I'm sad. Sometimes I drink it when I'm alone. When I have company I consider it obligatory. I trifle it when I'm not hungry and I drink it when I am. Otherwise I never drink it – unless I'm thirsty!” Madame Jacques Bollinger, 17th October 1961. Wines by the Glass Glass Bottle 175ml 750ml White 181 Chardonnay £10.50 £41.50 “Ultra”, Kaiken Winery, Mendoza, Argentina, 2012 128 Roero Arneis £9.25 £38.00 Matteo Corregia, Piedmont, 2013 097 Côtes-du-Rhône £7.50 £29.00 Cha teau Mont-Redon, France, 2013 158 Sauvignon Blanc £8.00 £34.00 Tinpot Hut, Marlborough New Zealand, 2014 Rosé 193 Château Riotor £8.00 £33.50 Co tes de Provence, France, 2013 Red 374 Carmenere £7.75 £30.00 “Nativa”, Curico Valley, Chile, 2009 302 Fleurie £9.00 £37.00 Cha teau de Raousset France, 2013 355 Merlot £10.50 £42.00 Kim Crawford, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, 2013 207 Château Cissac £ £12.00 £50.00 Haut Me doc, Bordeaux, France, 2010 “Nothing more excellent or valuable than wine has ever been granted by the gods to men.” Plato Old Favourites Manhattan £11.00 Jim Beam Rye Whiskey tamed with Carpano Antica Formula and Orange Bitters. Fireworks served straight up... Bramble £10.00 Royalty amongst the British cocktail scene for a reason, Vibrant, floral and refreshing. No3 gin, Cre me de Mure and Fresh Lemon Juice. Old Fashioned £11.50 Possibly the first cocktail ever created. Woodford Reserve Bourbon built up over ice with brown sugar and Aromatic bitters. Good things come to those who wait... Rossini £9.00 Prosecco & Strawberry pure e Planter’s Punch £10.00 A celebration of all things tropical, simple ingredients with a surprising depth of flavour. Gosling’s Black Seal rum, pineapple, orange and lime juice with a splash of Grenadine. A beautiful drink well deserving of a revival. Clover Club £11.50 A pre-prohibition favourite named after the Philadelphia men’s club where the first recipe was published in 1917. No.3 Gin, raspberry syrup, fresh lemon juice and egg white Classic Champagne Cocktail £16.50 Laurent-Perrier Brut, Courvoisier Exclusif, Bitters Daiquiri £10.00 A true classic, fresh and smooth, the connoisseur’s way to enjoy rum. Brugal Blanco, Fresh Lime Juice and sugar syrup. Caipirinha £8.00 Named Brazil’s national cocktail made popular by its medicinal history and refreshing clean flavours. Muddled fresh limes with sugar and Sagatiba Cacacha Pura. Negroni £11.00 Equal parts No.3 gin, Campari and Carpano Antica Formula. A wonderfully simple drink much loved across the world. Bittersweet and dry… “Work is the curse of the drinking classes.” Oscar Wilde Contemporary Creations Berry Julep £13.50 Jim Beam with Grand Marnier and St. Germain elderflower liqueur, muddled with fresh mint and blackberries. Punchy but refreshing. Bogh Mòr Sour £12.50 A whisky sour with a twist, sweet and peaty Bowmore 15 year old whisky softened with Pedro Xime nez Sherry , lemon juice and heather honey playing on the notes found in the whisky itself. Summer Breeze £10.00 Crisp, refreshing and delicious. Tanqueray gin, St Germain elderflower liqueur, mint leaves, lemon juice and sugar syrup. French Kiss £10.00 Fruity, floral and fizzy, what more could you want? Elderflower liqueur, rose liqueur and lemon juice topped with Prosecco. Raspberry Collins £10.00 Tanqueray gin, raspberry puree, lemon juice and sugar served long with soda. Fruity, sweet and refreshing. Frosty Bison £10.00 A classic pairing of Bison grass vodka and apple juice improved with the addition of the Green Chartreuse. Zubrowka bison grass vodka, Green Chartreuse, vanilla syrup, apple and lemon juice. Cranachan £8.00 Our bartenders’ interpretation of the traditional Scottish dessert. Famous Grouse with raspberry puree, strawberry liquor and milk. Perfect after dinFner. Bitter Paloma £10.00 Don Julio Blanco Tequila with Campari and home-made grapefruit soda. Centauro £12.50 Courvoisier VSOP topped with ginger ale and a refreshing burst of lime and mint, served on the rocks. Perfect for a summer’s day. A New Yorker in Brazil £10.00 Our play on the classic Manhattan. Sagatiba Cacacha Vhela takes the main stage giving a sweeter finish than the classic. “It is well to remember that there are five reasons for drinking: the arrival of a friend, one's present or future thirst, the excellence of the wine, or any other reason.” Latin proverb. Our Bartenders’ Perfect Serves Tanqueray Ten Martini £16.00 One for the gin lovers, Tanqueray Ten stirred with an infusion of Lillet Blanc, chamomile and grapefruit. Playing on the fresh fruit botanicals found in the gin itself. An unusual martini served in an unusual glass... The Botanist £11.00 An artisanal Islay gin brought from the Bruichladdich distillery, served long with lime zest, juniper berries and Fever Tree tonic water. Dark ‘n’ Stormy £10.00 A classic brought to life with homemade fiery ginger syrup, Gosling’s Black Seal rum, lime juice and ginger beer. Bellini £11.00 Peach puree, Creme de Peache & Prosecco blended with crushed ice, topped with a little more Prosecco Bloody Mary £10.00 The best in town - our own recipe Bloody Mary mix with Stolichnaya vodka, fresh tomato juice, celery and lemon “I like to drink a martini. Two at the very most. Three I'm under the table, four I'm under the host.” Dorothy Parker Mocktails Gunners £6.00 Ginger ale, Lemonade, fresh lime juice and finished with slices of cucumber. Apple Mojito £7.00 Fresh mint, apple and lime juice served over crushed ice. Virgin Mary £6.00 Tomato juice with spices, salt and celery. Red Berry Breeze £6.00 Cranberry juice, strawberry puree, lime juice and sugar topped with lemonade. Long Island Mint Tea £6.00 PMD peppermint tea cordial, lime juice and fresh mint leaves topped up with apple juice Tropical Sunset £7.00 Passion fruit puree, fresh passion fruit, pineapple juice, lime juice and sugar syrup. “I feel sorry for the people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day.” Frank Sinatra Half ‘n’ Half Made in Scotland; Scottish Beer and Whisky pairing The Road Hole Bar team are excited to re-introduce an old Scottish tradition, the half and half. Each of our Scottish craft beers have been paired with a wee 25ml measure of single malt! St Andrews Ale & Macallan Gold £10.00 Eden Brewery 19th Hole & Weymms Spice King £9.00 Harviestoun Bitter and Twisted & Glenrothes Select Reserve £9.00 Harviestoun Schiehallion & Glen Elgin 12 £11.00 Innis & Gunn Original & Tobermory 10 £10.00 Joker IPA & £9.50 Fettercairn Fior Whisky Journeys The Whisky Journeys offer an excellent opportunity to taste and compare a range of whiskies. We have created a number of Journeys that cover a range of the Whisky producing regions of Scotland. Alongside we have also created a number of alternative Journeys showcasing the more unusual and rarer offerings. Each Journey is listed in the order of consumption to complete your experience and includes a 25ml measure of each Whisky expression. Lowland Journey £19.00 Speyside Journey £19.00 Inverleven 1990/91 Aberlour 10yr Glenkinchie 12yr Balvenie 12yr Auchentoshan 3- Cragganmore 12yr wood Highland Journey £19.00 Island Journey £19.00 Edradour 10yr Highland Park 12yr Old Pulteney 12yr Ledaig 10yr Balblair 2003 Talisker 10yr Islay Journey £25.00 Tour of Scotland £20.00 Bruichladdich Springbank 10yr Islay Barley Dalwhinnie 15yr Laphroaig 18yr Ardbeg 10yr Bowmore 15yr Lost Distilleries £42.50 Outrageous £525.00 Journey Coleburn 1981 Killyloch 1967 Strathmill 1991 Glen Grant 1949 Port Ellen 1982 Highland Park 40yr The Macallan M In a collaboration between three masters of their crafts, The Macallan has unveiled a limited edition luxury decanter, M. Partnering with renowned creative director Fabien Baron and crystal makers Lalique, The Macallan has created a beautifully designed and meticulously crafted crystal decanter containing precious and complex Macallan single malt whisky. Its six striking facets are Baron’s homage to The Macallan’s heritage, reflecting the six pillars at the heart of its ethos: The Spiritual Home – the breathtaking 390-acre Macallan Speyside estate where M was created; the distillery’s Curiously Small Stills, whose unique shape gives the spirit its fruity, rich character; The Finest Cut, the 16% of the new make spirit, the smallest figure in the industry, selected for maturation; Exceptional Oak Casks, acquired and cared for without thought to the cost, imparting its distinctive characteristics and flavour; Natural Colour created purely through the interaction between spirit and wood; and The Peerless Spirit, marking The Macallan’s unsurpassed place in the hearts of the world’s most discerning whisky drinkers.
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