Bethnal Green drinks company announces latest menu following £40k investment
The Longflint Drinks Co, from Bethnal Green, have announced a listing of its craft bottled cocktails with the Brewhouse and Kitchen group and 22 Fullers City and Craft pubs across the city and the South East.
According to The Independent, one fifth of drinkers choose a cocktail when heading to a British pub or bar.
Co-founder, James Law, said: “We come from a craft beer background, so everything we do follows that ethos.
“From cold brewing hibiscus flowers for our ruby-red Hibiscus, Gin Tonic to collaborating with local artists for our beautiful artwork and sourcing the best local craft spirits producers to use in all of our drinks.
“We exist to give people better things to drink if they happen to be not drinking beer.”
Not only has Longflint invested over £40k in bespoke point of sale light box menus, Longflint believes it is the first company to offer many drinks for the craft beer educated customer.
Matt Priesenger, head of marketing at Brewhouse and Kitchen, commented: “Longflint’s range of bottled cocktails are a great addition to the Brewhouse and Kitchen line up of craft drinks.
“They taste fantastic and because they use local craft spirits and are ready to serve, it’s a great way to give our customers a top-quality offering during those really busy sessions.”
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