27 February 2014

Drinkfactory Magazine.... Issue 0.... Gothic Edition... Available to pre order 3rd March 2014.


Drink and flavour research collective Drink Factory will release an exclusive limited edition magazine in collaboration with some of London’s most creative photographers.  The pioneering team, headed by Tony Conigliaro of 69 Colebrooke Row, investigate the world of Gothic in all its forms through a visual bartending inspiration catalogue.
 
Gothic is the first of a series of publications from Drink Factory that document the work of the renowned laboratory in Islington, North London.  The magazine is a collection of ideas, images and concepts to inspire the bartending community and encourage an appreciation of the wider creative world that can be drawn on to create drinks.  Researching gothic film, literature, fashion and the movement’s darker sexual roots, the magazine showcases these findings in the form of bespoke drinks and cocktail serves in unique environments.

Available fro pre-order March 3rd from Drinkfactory

Release Date: 19th March 2014


24 February 2014

Our friend Jason Crawley makes a beautiful(y) eccentric shaker.....

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Crawley’s Imperial Shaker, The World’s Rarest and Most Expensive Cocktail Shaking Machine.
The most rare and expensive cocktail shaking machines in the world have re-surfaced in Australia. Up until now, a dusty 200-year-old line drawing found in an old London facsimile was all that remained of what were once called Imperial Shaker Machines. That has recently changed with the vision from the multi- award-winning entrepreneur Jason Crawley. A faithful reproduction of the original machine, “Crawley’s Imperial Shaker” is a stunning hand crank design representing the finest in elegant Victorian antiquity and craftsmanship, and is a high-end, luxury item for those who choose the fine and rare things in life. With its antique look and 21st-century manufacturing, the Imperial Shaker represents a radical new industry aesthetic and an innovative new genre-breaking movement in design. The first 12 available Imperial Shakers are already being pre-sold around the world to serious collectors and devoted cocktail enthusiasts.
“I have been working on the project for over five years, and it has been a longtime aspiration to finally get the Shaker ready to view and sell,” said Jason Crawley, founder and creator of Crawley’s Imperial Shaker. “As having made my career in the drinks industry, being born in a steel city of Sheffield and to honor my grandfathers steel working life, this has been a dream come true.”
The Imperial Shaker itself is a captivating floor-mounted design standing at six feet tall in powder-coated cast iron, with solid brass fittings and adorned with four bespoke silver-plated ‘on copper’ cocktail shakers. The brand identity of a crowned pineapple is subtly cast into each shaker; the pineapple used to be a cultural signifier of affluence and hospitality, and to this day, the image of a pineapple still hangs over many a tavern, particularly in Boston.
The Imperial Shaker retails for $16,500AUD and can be ordered directly through Crawley.

Jason@crawleys.com.au