South African brandy is being steadily steered away from its Coke-related stereotypes. It may still be some way from being distilled in a Woodstock loft by a trendy, bearded gentleman, but the Urban Brandy Cocktail Route by BrandySA is changing the liquid gold game with its exciting range of reimagined cocktails offered at selected outlets.

Camps Bay’s The Bay Hotel is one of those outlets, and last week I had the good fortune of visiting (with the help of Rikki’s Taxis) to experience what the Urban Brandy Cocktail Route is all about.

Bay Hotel
Take a moment to appreciate how amazing the Bay Hotel is.

Launched in Cape Town in March 2013, the route is an experience-based initiative created to meet the increasing demand for South Africa’s popular spirit. Classic cocktails are given new life, with hand-crafted creations like the Boijito (pictured below) and Kingna Mary (a wonderful take on the Bloody Mary) encouraging a younger demographic to start pairing it with more than a two-litre bottle of Coke.

Boijito with description
My favourite, the Boijito.
Mellow Breeze with description
The Mellow Breeze, another wondrous brandy cocktail.

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  • Anette Du Preez
    Anette Du Preez
    May 29, 2015 at 12:22 pm

    …ooooo nooooo – you’ll give the tour guide at KWV a heart attack!!!! You don’t mix brandy with anything! hehehe

  • Bea Nel
    Bea Nel
    May 29, 2015 at 12:36 pm

    Heinri Van Zyl Adam Steer Amorie Wagenaar Alet Wilhelmina Rootman Carien Nagel

  • Carien Nagel
    Carien Nagel
    May 29, 2015 at 1:17 pm

    Ohhhhhh gats….nou gaan ek moet spaar vir die storie!!!

  • Anette Du Preez
    Anette Du Preez
    May 29, 2015 at 4:01 pm

    …the ‘eye rolls’ from the tour guide two weeks ago didn’t suggest that neither did the European visitor – we have no class – mixing brandy – unheard of – lol!!!

  • Anette Du Preez
    Anette Du Preez
    May 29, 2015 at 4:02 pm

    absolutely no culture – hehehe

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