The Brothers Grimm Cocktail Menu

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The Brothers Grimm | Winter Drinks Menu 2011 "Turn back, turn back, thou pretty bride, within this house thou must not abide. For here do evil things betide‌"

Hippopotamus Restaurant & Cocktail Bar, Museum Hotel | Wellington, New Zealand


Table of Contents Brothers Grimm Cocktails

Once upon a Time‌ Princess Potions Prince Elixers

Villain Brews Happily Ever After

Feature: Absinthe Beer The Spirits List House Pours Vodka / Gin / Brandy / Agave Spirits Single Malt Scotch / Scotch Whisky Map Whisk(e)y / Cane Spirits Aperitis / Digestives / Port & Sherry

Feature: Spirit of the Season – Jameson 18 Limited Reserve Food Bar Bites Dessert Selection

Hippopotamus Restaurant & Cocktail Bar, Museum Hotel | Wellington, New Zealand


The contents of this menu have been known to induce Euphoria, joy, social acceptance, attractiveness and intelligence among other things. However other times for one to wake at bus stops with permanent maker on your face, missing a shoe and your socks on your hands. Please enjoy responsibly.

Once Upon a Time…

The Atmosphere of a great bar will effect men and woman in approximately the same way. It will conjure relaxation; it will invite depth and savour to fellowship. It will encourage reflection. In short a great bar is a place of high purpose. A great bar is a way of life. Esquire Magazine, 1954

Princess Potions

Bramble Martin Millers gin, lemon, sugar and laced with blackberry liqueur. Created by London bartender Dick Bradsell the ‘Cocktail King’.

$16

Jalisko Sour Arette blanco tequila, pink grapefruit, lime and Agave nectar. By Erik Lorenz of the American Bar in the Savoy Hotel, London.

$16

Daisy de Santiago Matusalem platino white rum, lime, sugar with yellow Chartreuse. From “The Gentlemen’s Companion vol. II’ by Charles H. Baker in 1939.

$16

Falling Water 42 below feijoa vodka with cucumber and topped with Chi. Thanks to Wellingtons own Jacob Briars the 42 below vodka professor.

$14

Cinderella Matusalem platino white rum, coconut juice castor sugar and pineapple sorbet. “A dream is a wish that your heart makes.” – Cinderella

$18

Rapunzel $24 Ketel One citreon vodka, Pearadise, lemon, cinnamon, vanilla sugar and cava. “Something brought you here, call it what you will… fate… destiny…” – Rapunzel Rose Red $18 Martin Millers gin, Rose liqueur, hibiscus, rosewater, burlesque bitters and cream. “We will not leave each other, never so long as we live.” – Rose Red Aurora $18 Arette blanco tequila, Lillet blanc, rockmelon, lemon and thyme sugar. “But they say if you dream a thing more than once it’s sure to come true.” – Aurora

North Garden $18 Chateau du Breuil VSOP calvados, Buffalo Trace bourbon, Ardbeg 10yo scotch, demerara sugar and Angostura bitters. Courtesy of Jason Littrell from Death and Co. New York City.

Snow White $18 Chardonnay with lychees, lemongrass sugar, lemon and rosewater. “Wish into the well. If you hear an echo, your wish will soon come true!” – Snow White

Margarita, Mojito, Sazerac… Ask for your favourite classics!

Hippopotamus Restaurant & Cocktail Bar, Museum Hotel | Wellington, New Zealand


“I wonder if I’ve been changed in the night? Let me think. Was I the same when I got up this morning? I almost think I remember feeling a little different. But if I’m not the same, the next question is ‘Who in the world am I?” Ah, that’s the great puzzle!”

“I found in one of the tombs an inscription saying ‘if you touch my tomb, you will be eaten by a crocodile and a hippopotamus.’ It doesn’t mean the hippo will eat you, it just means the person really wanted his tomb to be protected”

Villain brews

Prince Elixers Doctor Know All Matusalem platino white rum, sake, Frangelico, pimento dram and cream. “I know you are there, so you had better show yourself!” – Crabbe

$18

The Iron Heinrich $22 Remy Martin VSOP cognac, Benedictine, Grand Marnier vintage port and orange. “I will marry you and love you as long as I live.” – The Frog Prince Bearskin $18 Arette reposado tequila, Cynar, sherry, cigar syrup and peach bitters on hand cut ice. "A soldier and fear - how can those two things go together?" – Bearskin King Thrushbeard $18 Chivas Regal 12yo scotch, Benedictine, chocolate grappa, porter, cinnamon and egg. “This house is mine and yours, where we shall live together.” – The Street Musician

Rumpelstiltskin $18 Domaine de Canton, cardamom, manuka honey, citric acid and chardonnay. “Ha! glad am I that no one knew That Rumpelstiltskin I am styled!” - Rumpelstiltskin Maleficent $24 Hippos cursed black vodka, Strega, Lillet blanc, Pinot Noir black cherry syrup and Angostura bitters topped with an absinthe, rose and white chocolate foam. “Oh, they're hopeless. A disgrace to the forces of evil.” - Maleficent Big Bad Wolf (hot!) $22 Matusalem clasico rum, chargrilled pineapple infused tequila, 10yo tawny port, tiki bitters, demerara syrup, cinnamon butter and Smoke & Oakum’s gunpowder rum. “Now, where was I going? Oh, yeah. Grandma's house!” – Big Bad Wolf Witches Cauldron $20 Martin Millers gin, Maraschino cherry liqueur, lemon with a violet and raspberry fog. "The Victim of the Sleeping Death can be revived only by Love's First Kiss." - Queen

The Griffin $18 Buffalo Trace fig infused bourbon, house cinnamon liqueur, apple, lemon, Peychauds bitters, cigar syrup and a black pepper sugar crust. “Wife, I smell a Christian!” – The Griffin

The Ugly Sisters $22 Cold part: Arette reposado tequila, yellow Chartreuse, fresh espresso, Peychauds bitters, Kahlua and vanilla sugar. Hot Part: Macchu Pisco, green Chartreuse, chocolate grappa and chilli sugar. “Why that’s us! And I’m so eligible!” Anastasia & Priscilla

Margarita, Mojito, Sazerac… Ask for your favourite classics!

Hippopotamus Restaurant & Cocktail Bar, Museum Hotel | Wellington, New Zealand


“I fear those who drink water and so remembers this morning what the rest of us said last night…” Greek Proverb

Happily Ever After Little Red-Cap Spiced berry syrup with Chi and a fan of apple. “Nice is different to Good…” – Red Riding Hood

$10

Gretel Lychees smashed with lemongrass sugar topped with Oolong tea. "But a white duck is swimming there; if I ask her, she will help us over." – Gretel

$10

Once upon a dream Sparkling Pink grapefruit juice with a lacing of passionfruit and hibiscus. “I know you, I’ve walked with you…” – Sleeping Beauty

$10

Hansel Spiced black cherry-Pinot Noir syrup and Ginger beer. "Be comforted, dear little sister, and sleep in peace." – Hansel

$10

Fairytale Royal-tea (for two to share) $22 Dilmah smoked lapsang sousong tea with cinnamon, cardamom, cocoa and cream. “Nothing elaborate of course, forty bedrooms, dining hall...” – King Hubert

Margarita, Mojito, Sazerac… Ask for your favourite classics!


-AbsintheTaking its name from the plant commonly known as wormwood, the ‘Artemisia absinthium’ there is not many spirits that can compare to absinthe in mythology, history, reputation and artistic inspiration. Commonly referred to as “la fee verte” (the green fairy in French) in historical literature, absinthe is an anise-flavoured spirit derived from a base of herbs, it must contain wormwood, and is common combined with green anise and sweet fennel, which form the ‘holy trinity’ of absinthe, then any other selection and number of different herbs and spices. Mistakenly often called a liqueur, absinthe is not bottled with added sugar and is therefore classified as a spirit, and due to it’s very high content of alcohol (90-148 proof) it is normally diluted down with water when consumed. Absinthe originated in the canton of Neuchatel in Switzerland. Given to French soldiers during the 1840s as a malaria treatment, absinthe popularity started to grow. It achieved great popularity as an alcoholic drink in the late 19th and early 20th century France, particularly among Parisian artists and writers. Owing in part to its association with bohemian culture, absinthe was opposed by social conservatives and prohibitions. Charles Baudelaire, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Vincent van Gogh and Oscar Wilde were some known drinkers of absinthe. Portrayed as a dangerous addictive psychoactive drug, stemmed from the chemical thujone which is present in small quantities, was blamed for its alleged harmful effects and hallucinogenic properties. By 1915 absinthe had been banned in the USA and in most European countries including France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Although Absinthe was vilified, it has not been shown that it is any more dangerous than ordinary spirits. Its psychoactive properties, apart form those of alcohol, has been highly exaggerated. A revival of absinthe began in the 1990s, when countries in the European Union began to reauthorize its manufacture and sale. As of February 2008, nearly 200 brands of absinthe were being produced in a dozen countries, mostly France, Switzerland, Spain and the Czech Republic Absinthe is a powerful but delicate product and like all alcoholic beverages needs to be treated with respect, drunk responsibly and within context, speak to the bartenders for more information, and about our absinthes and their preparation.

- BEER We recommend beer that is brewed by people who are passionate about the craft. All our beers come from microbreweries as they provide the high quality beer and comply with the German Purity Laws of 1516. Enjoy some amazing beers produced in our own beloved backyard, Aotearoa. Chur!

Crooked Cider - Martinborough

$14

A dry cider made from apples from Martinborough and Hawkes bay, no added sweetener or dilution. Likes: Champagne ham, stonefruits, mild cheeses, garden salads and New Zealand afternoons. Try with a Hine VSOP cognac

Duvel Strong Ale – Belgium

$14

Light notes of lemon, banana, clove, green apple, pear and peppers. Well hopped and aromatic Likes: Fresh fruit, white breads, fresh salads, groper, vegetable soups and hard cheeses Try with a Yamazaki 12yo Japanese whisky

Emersons ‘Bookbinder’ Bitter – Otago

$14

Marmalade, spices, dry roasted grain, a good smack of bitterness with a medium body Likes: Lamb, herbs, roast meats and vegetables, beef and oranges Try with a Highland Park 18yo scotch whisky

Epic Pale Ale – Auckland

$9

Rose, citrus, papaya, mango, pepper, jasmine, lychee. Highly aromatic with huge flavour Likes: Fresh salads, fish, citrus, goats cheese, sashimi and sushi Try with a Matusalem 15yo rum or Aberlour A’bundh scotch whisky

Moa ‘Method Traditional’ Pilsner – Marlborough

$14

High bitterness, citrus hoppiness, fresh bread, sourdough, white pepper, almonds and herbs Likes: Full flavoured cheeses, roast pork, dried fruit and groper Try with a Woodford Reserve bourbon whiskey

Renaissance ‘Elemental’ Porter – Marlborough

$14

Dark chocolate, smoke, raosted coffee, grass, dark fruit. Full bodied with a firm bitterness Likes: Coffee, chocolate, berrys, blue cheese and anything barbequed or chargrilled Try with a Lagavulin 16yo scotch whisky

Three Boys Wheat – Canterbury

$14

Banana, coriander, lemongrass, bubblegum, ginger and clove. Light bodied with a sour note Likes: Snapper, scallops, crab, seafood, soft cheeses and southeast Asian cuisine. Try with a Sheep’s Dip 8yo whisky

Tuatara Bohemian Pilsner – Wellington

$9

Citrusy hoppiness, lime, passionfruit, orange blossom. Medium bodied, bittersweet bite Likes: Cured Meats, pickles, aged cheeses, wholegrains, fried fish and red meat Try with a Tezon anejo tequila

Wychwood ‘Hobgoblin’ Ruby Ale – England Citrusy hoppiness, lime, passionfruit, orange blossom. Medium bodied, bittersweet bite Likes: Cured Meats, pickles, aged cheeses, wholegrains, fried fish and red meat Try with a Tezon anejo tequila

$14


Vodka

The

Spirits List

We understand that customers are becoming increasingly brand and taste aware when it comes time to pull up a seat at the bar for a drink, we figure that if we don’t have time or money to burn on sub-par products then neither do you. Alcohol can be made from almost anything, from grains, fruits (things we like) to waste timber to dairy by-products (things we do not like!). We is why we place careful consideration into selecting our range of products that are of a high standard, all our vodkas are cereal, all our tequila 100% agave, our rums get their colour and flavour from the wood they are aged in and everything is at least 80 proof. Boutique producers have the ability to give their products greater attention and care to each individual batch, barrel and bottle which is not always possible for large producers like Bombay, Grey Goose, Bacardi, Joe Cuervo etc. who produce millions of litres of alcohol a year, and we believe this pays off. However this doesn’t mean these large companies can’t produce extremely high-level products, but with the smaller companies we know all the money is going back into the bottle and not into international marketing and advertising. Every company’s product is distinct from the next, if you know what to look for. Each has flavours, fragrances, textures and finishes unique to that product, our staff are here to help if you’d like direction in selection or help understanding your choice in our products.

House Pours Belvedere Vodka – Poland Martin Millers Gin – London, England Matusalem Platino Rum – Dominican Republic Matusalem Clasico 10 Rum – Dominican Republic Arette Reposado Tequila – Jalisco, Mexico Buffalo Trace Bourbon – Kentucky, USA Chivas Regal 12 Scotch – Scotland Hennessy VS Cognac - France

9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

14 14 12 10 14 10

42 below – New Zealand Pure, Feijoa, Kiwifruit, Manuka Honey & Passionfruit

10

Aviation – Oregon, USA Beefeater 24 – London, England Haymans Old Tom – London, England Hendricks – Speyside, Scotland Gabriel Boudier Saffron – Dijon, France Ketel One Jonge Genever – Netherlands Martin Millers Westbourne Strength – London, England Plymouth – Plymouth, England Tanqueray No. Ten – Lowlands, Scotland

12 12 10 14 12 10 12 10 14

Gin

Agave Spirits

Training and education are important to our bartenders and staff, and this is key in our efforts of exceeding expectation and providing an experience, a more professional, informed, enjoyable and personal service, whilst remembering that it’s about having a good time in good company. Our aim is to provide service and drinks of a higher standard to those who appreciate the difference of a good drink, prepared in the time-honoured traditions of bartending, that are lost on most people and unfortunately many bartenders. You will find no premixed drinks here, if you are after a Rum and Coke, what we offer is a premium rum (try the Gunpowder Rum!) with fresh, real Coca-Cola, in a cold, clean glass with plenty of ice. We put a lot of thought and time into what we do, that is why our day starts early (for bartenders) preparing fresh juices, fruits and syrups. We love what we do, and strive to maintain the high standards that we set in our service and we hope that you notice and appreciate the difference.

Belvedere 1-X Botanical – Poland Ciroc – Cognac, France Ketel One Citroen – Netherlands Smirnoff No. 55 Black – Russia Square One Botanical – California, USA Zubrowka Bison Grass – Poland

Arette Blanco – Jalisco, Mexico Cabo Wabo Blanco – Jalisco, Mexico Don Julio Reposado – Jalisco, Mexico Herradura Silver – Jalisco, Mexico Monte Alban Mescal Reposado – Oaxaca, Mexico Olmeca Tezon Anejo – Jalisco, Mexico Jose Cuervo Centenario Reposado – Jalisco, Mexico Patron Reposado – Jalisco, Mexico Sauza Tres Generaciones Anejo – Jalisco, Mexico

9 14 22 12 10 20 18 16 14

Chateau du Breuil VSOP Calvados – Normandy, France Courvoisier ‘Exclusif’ VSOP – Cognac, France Delamain ‘Tres Belle Grande’ XO – Cognac, France Delord XO – Armagnac, France Dobbe 10 ‘Peitit Champagne’ – Cognac, France G.E. Massenez ‘Prisoner Pear’ – Alsace, France Hennessy Paradis – Cognac, France Hine VSOP – Cognac, France Macchu Pisco – Andes, Peru Martell XO – Cognac, France Remy Martin VSOP – Cognac, France

12 18 20 20 18 16 45 22 10 25 15

Brandy


Single Malt Scotch

Whisk(e)y Canadian Club Classic 12 – Canada Compass Box Hedonism – Scotland Eagle Rare Single Barrel 10 – Kentucky, USA Jack Daniels No. 7 – Tennessee, USA Jameson – Ireland Johnny Walker ‘Black’ 12 – Scotland Makers Mark – Kentucky, USA Penderyn – Wales Sazerac Rye 6 – Kentucky, USA Sheep’s Dip 8 – Scotland Wild Turkey ‘101’ Rye – Kentucky, USA Woodford Reserve – Kentucky, USA Yamazaki 12 – Japan

12 18 14 10 10 10 10 18 20 14 12 12 14

Cane Spirits Appleton Estate ‘Extra’ 12 – Jamaica Bacardi 8 – Bahamas Flor de Cana ‘Centenario’ 18 – Nicaragua Havana Club ‘Anos’ 7 – Cuba Hippos Spiced Rum – New Zealand J. Bally ‘Ambre’ Agricole – Martinique Matusalem ‘Gran Reserve’ 15 – Dominican Republic Matusalem ‘Gran Reserve’ 23 – Dominican Republic Mount Gay XO – Barbados Pirassununga ‘51’ Cachaca – Brazil Smoke ‘n Oakum’s Gunpowder Rum – New Zealand Stolen White – New Zealand Ten Cane – Trinidad & Tobago Ypioca ‘Rio’ Cachaca – Brazil

Aberlour A’bundh – Speyside Ardbeg 10 – Islay Balvenie ‘Doublewood’ 12 – Speyside Bladnoch 1991 – Lowlands Dalmore ’1263 King Alexander III’ – Highlands Glenfiddich ‘Caribbean’ 21 – Speyside Glenkinchie ‘Amontillado’ 1986 – Lowlands Glenmorangie ‘Nectar D’Or’ 10 – Highlands Highland Park 18 – Isle of Orkney Jura ‘Superstition’ 12 – Isle of Jura Lagavulin 16 – Islay Laphroiag Triple Wood – Islay Springbank 15 – Campbeltown Talisker 10 – Isle of Skye

18 12 16 25 30 35 30 16 25 14 22 25 20 16

12 12 22 10 10 12 14 20 10 10 16 10 10 14


The Spirit of the Season

Aperitifs Aperol – Italy Campari – Italy Cointreau – France Cynar – Italy Dolin blanc – France Dolin dry – France Dolin rouge – France Dubonnet – France Grand Marnier – France Liilet blanc – France Pernod – France Pimm’s No. 1 Cup – England Rinquinquin – France St. Germain – France

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Jameson 18 Year Old

Digestives Averna – Italy Baileys – Ireland Benedictine – France Chambord – France Chartreuse – France Cherry Heering – Holland Disaronno Amaretto – France Drambuie – Scotland Domaine de Canton – France Frangelico – Italy Grappa chocolate – France Kahlua – Mexico Lemoncello – New Zealand

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

“I could drink this whisky all day.”

Port & Sherry Grahams Fine – Portugal Grahams Late Bottled Vintage – Portugal Grahams 10yo – Portugal Grahams 20yo – Portugal Lustau Manzanilla – Spain Lustau East India – Spain Lustau Pedro Ximenez – Spain

10 15 20 35 10 10 10

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Dave Broom

Recent Awards 2009 San Francisco Wold Spirits Competition | Double Gold 2009 International Spirits Challenge 2009 | Gold 2008 International Spirits Challenge 2009 | Gold 2007 San Francisco Wold Spirits Competition | Gold


Bar Bites

Dessert Selection

Available 11am – 10pm

Available 4pm – 10pm

L’assiette de charcuterie * Delicatessen platter - a selection of continental meats, and pickles

$30

L’assiette de fromages français (V) * A selection of French cheeses with bread

$25

La soupe du jour (V) * Today’s fresh soup with fresh homemade bread roll and butter

$15

Le Croque Méditerranéen (V) * Toasted sandwich filled with sundried tomato, pesto, brie and basil with fries or salad

$18

Croque Monsieur * Toasted sandwich with cheese and ham, choice of fries or mesclun salad

$17

Sashimi de saumon “à ma façon” Salmon sashimi « my way » The signature dish of the Chef

$26

Le Museum Burger gourmet $30 Fillet steak, onion, mushroom, tomato, beetroot and brie cheese served with homemade fries

Crème brûlée saveur asiatique with green tea, citrus, chocolate ginger shaving Matches with The Iron Heinrich

$18

Orange Mécanique « Clockwork Orange » $18 Iced soufflé Grand-Marnier, lemon sorbet, lime foam, macaroon, meringue and vanilla yoghurt Matches with Rumpelstiltskin Pannacotta au poivre figue pochée Black pepper pannacotta and poached fig with syrup cigar and nougatine Matches with The Griffin

$18

L’assiette gourmande Profiterole and chocolate sauce, warm apple tarte tatin and chocolate fondant Matches with Doctor Know All

$18

Framboisier en verrine $18 Strawberry jelly, meringue, light vanilla cream, white chocolate and vanilla mousse topped with caramelised Macadamia nut Matches with Rose Red

Le Burger gourmet “à la Française” Duck breast, foie gras, cos lettuce, tomato and egg, served with homemade fries

$30

Le Burger du jardin (V) Beetroot, lettuce, tomato, carrots and egg, served with homemade fries

$25

Croustillant au citron $18 Lemon “croustillant”, pan-fried bananas, chocolate chips and sea salt caramel ced-cream tube with raspberry espuma Matches with King Thrushbeard

Langouste grillée Whole crayfish served with aioli, side salad and fries

$85

Assiette de petits fours Selection of miniardises and sweet delicacies to match your coffee or tea

Les pommes frites maison (V) * Classic style homemade fries with aioli and tomato sauce

$10

$11

La salade du jardin (V) $10 Garden salad with cherry tomato, crispy shallots, pinenuts, croutons and creamy dressing

* Indicates dishes available all evening.

Hippopotamus Restaurant & Cocktail Bar, Museum Hotel | Wellington, New

Zealand


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