Your Hong Kong weekend drinks guide for May 8-11

Your Hong Kong weekend drinks guide for May 8-11

Hong Kong continues to get warmer as spring slowly changes to summer, so this is the weekend to check out The Daily Tot’s summer menu, sans alcohol for that beach bod – or if you’re looking for a cold one, Hong Kong Beer Co looks to launch an exceedingly hoppy double IPA at The Globe. Rounding out the weekend, The Aubrey plays host to Antidote from Seoul as they bring tasty Korean signatures to Hong Kong this weekend.

Thursday, 8 May

The Aubrey x Antidote

Owner Joseph Lee of The Antidote in Seoul. Photo: Handout
What: Start your weekend at The Aubrey as the Mandarin Oriental’s izakaya and cocktail concept hosts Seoul’s Antidote. Owner Joseph Lee will bring several of his bar’s signature-style cocktails to Hong Kong, inspired by Antidote’s approach to spotlighting Korean ingredients. Expect tipples similar to the Omija, a gin and tonic with strawberry and the eponymous magnolia berry, or the Peach, which combines white rum, peach, sparkling wine and Bokbunja, a Korean black raspberry wine.

Where: The Aubrey, Mandarin Oriental, 5 Connaught Road, Central

When: 6pm-10pm

Friday, 9 May

Sober Stars – The Daily Tot Zero ABV Summer Menu

The Daily Tot x Crossip Zero ABV Summer Menu – The DryCaprio. Photo: Handout
The Daily Tot x Crossip Zero ABV Summer Menu – The DryCaprio. Photo: Handout

What: If health is your priority this summer, look no further than the Daily Tot’s recently announced Zero ABV Summer Menu. Hong Kong’s rum outpost partners with Crossip 0 per cent Spirit to serve four flavour-packed concoctions for a wide range of palates. The “Guilt-Free” Gaga combines the Crossip Dandy Smoke, lemon, honey, candied ginger and egg white, whilst the “DryCaprio” combines Crossip Fresh Citrus with non-alcoholic cane spirit, lime, banana and sorbet.

Where: The Daily Tot, LG/F, Felicity Building, 58 Hollywood Rd, Central

When: 5pm-2am

Saturday, 10 May

Hong Kong Beer Co’s Double Double Launch

Interior of The Globe in Central. Photo: Paul Yeung
Interior of The Globe in Central. Photo: Paul Yeung

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