Mount Pleasant

Andrew Schneider’s Mount Pleasant cocktail was a finalist in the Peter F. Heering Classic Challenge. Supplied photo

• 2 oz. Cherry Heering
• 0.5 oz. orgeat syrup
• 0.25 oz. Fernet-Branca
• 1 oz. lemon juice
• 1 egg white

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Home and away

Andrew Schneider’s Mount Pleasant cocktail put Cherry Heering front and centre on the London stage

Andrew pouring his cocktail. Supplied photo

Close to 3,000 bartenders around the world vied to be the best, but in the end it was the U.K.’s Grant Murray who was named winner of the prestigious 2016 Peter F. Heering Classic Challenge at London Cocktail Week in October.

Vancouver entrant, Andrew Schneider, bartender at Vij’s, advanced to the final round of the competition, held as part of the World’s Best 50 Bars gala countdown, and judged by spirits luminaries, David Wondrich, Lauren Mote, Simon Difford, Charlene Dawes, Hamish Smith, and host Andrew Seymour.

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Cherry Bomb

Heering’s classic liqueur continues to inspire the world’s top mixologists

For close to 200 years, Heering Cherry Liqueur has been a staple behind the bar in any respectable drinking establishment. The original Cherry Brandy, created in 1818 by Danish purveyor Peter F. Heering, the liqueur has gained a global reputation for its delicious, refined taste. The backbone of classic cocktails such as the Singapore Sling, the Copenhagen, and the Blood and Sand, Cherry Heering is sold in more than 100 countries worldwide.

Earlier this year, the iconic brand launched the 2016 Heering Classic Challenge, seeking to inspire the world’s greatest bartenders to take classic cocktails and reimagine them with Cherry Heering.

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