A new year is upon us, and we look forward to making new memories with old friends. It’s all about reconnecting, savouring the moment with great company in intriguing spaces and delicious food washed down with a smooth J&B cocktail. It is the perfect mix to set the tone for the year.
Celebrated for its “sweetly nutty character”, it’s a blended scotch whisky made for the perfect mix. The light, citrusy flavour of J&B makes it a great addition to any table. Pair it with a dish of smoked salmon or a cheese platter and enjoy it with friends and family.
A J&B between friends
J&B has joined the Homie.Lover.Friend crew as they roll out one of this summer’s most sought-after daytime vibes. It is designed to connect friends and strengthen relationships over great music, drinks and food.
Phola Gumede, co-owner of Homie.Lover.Friend shares, “There are different ways of showing affection and connecting with your loved ones. For myself, Lungi and Qhawe, creating this event is way of expressing our love for one another, our connection with our community and the need to create spaces where we can sit-back, relax and vibe to our favourite tunes.”
They have partnered with Homie.Lover.Friend is here to ensure the moments keep flowing. With one of the world’s most-loved whiskies, you can reconnect and rekindle your bonds, sharing the fresh taste over a great summer hangout.
J&B Brand Manager Merveille Nsabue described the partnership as “The perfect alignment as Homie.Lover.Friend has united communities through their love of music and impeccably curated events. J&B is all about celebrating authentic connections and fostering relationships rooted in joy, connection and comradery.”
With J&B, you won’t be left outside alone in the cold. You are included and are part of that impeccable cocktail that makes the best summer with the homies.
Make your own J&B lemonade & mint
What you’ll need
- 25ml J&B
- 25 ml mint syrup
- 12ml lemon juice
- 200ml lemonade
What you’ll do
- Add ingredients into a shaker
- Add cubed ice or block of ice and stir to dilute
- Pour in a higball glass
- Garnish with a mint sprig
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