by Mr Comedy on Fri Jun 18, 2004 7:21 pm
Indeed, Mr Renouf is on the game, as usual.
Pimm's was invented in the 1840s, by the owner of an oyster bar in the City of London. James Pimm offered the tonic (which was a gin based drink containing quinine and a secret mixture of herbs) as an aid to digestion, and served it in a small tankard. This is where the "No. 1 Cup" moniker arose.
After the Second World War, Pimms extended their range, utilising a number of other spirits as bases for new "cups". No. 2 cup was based on Scotch, No. 3 employed brandy, No. 4 rum, No. 5 rye and No. 6 vodka. The only one of the variants still in production is the vodka cup, No. 6, although this is made in much smaller quantities than the original No. 1 cup.
And to make a proper pitcher of Pimms, try the following:
To make a 3.5 pints jug (just over two litres)
Liquid:
Pimms- 50 cl
Lemonade -150 cl
Gin- 15 cl
Fruit & Veg:
Apple-1 sliced
Orange- 1 sliced
Lemon- 1 sliced
Celery- 2 stick chopped finely
Cucumber- 10 slices quartered
Mint- 1 stalk
And add other friut as you see fit.
Corking.
"I am in no way interested in immortality, but only in the taste of tea. " -Lu Tung