Close Menu
Feature

Cocktail stories: Get the MSG?, Cat Bite Club

Singapore’s Cat Bite Club takes inspiration from savoury cocktails like the Michelada and the Bloody Mary, but adds an Asian twist.

Jesse Vida (Cat Bite Club - credit Son Pham)
Jesse Vida (Cat Bite Club – credit Son Pham)

*This feature was originally published in the January 2026 issue of The Spirits Business magazine. 

It’s no longer just the rim on a Margarita – bartenders around the world are waking up to the importance of salt in cocktails. As with seasoning food, a small dash of saline can sharpen flavours, enhance texture and bring a drink into better balance.

At Singapore’s Cat Bite Club, the team members are innovating with other ways of seasoning their cocktails, including with the much-maligned monosodium glutamate (MSG). In the West, the ingredient has developed an undeserved reputation for causing headaches or post-takeaway discomfort, despite a lack of evidence to support those claims.

“MSG is delicious,” says co-owner Jesse Vida. “Hopefully, it will draw interest. In Asia, it’s such a staple culinary ingredient – I think if guests are travelling, they should be open to trying things.”

Here, MSG is not merely a finishing flourish but the conceptual starting point, as evidenced by the cocktail’s punny name. As with many drinks at Cat Bite Club, the cocktail is a delicate balance of Mexican and Asian flavours.

Vida explains that the idea was to create a savoury and spicy cocktail inspired by a Michelada, drawing on the Mexican cocktail’s use of beer, citrus, spice and salt. The resulting cocktail also takes influence from another classic, the Bloody Mary – but with the tomato dial turned to 100.

A Szechuan peppercorn-infused tomato cordial delivers a numbing, aromatic heat, while the mezcal is given additional weight and complexity through a chilli-oil fat wash. The drink is finished with a float of Asahi, swapping the familiar Corona or Modelo for a distinctly Asian counterpoint – a final detail that neatly reinforces the cocktail’s cross-cultural identity.


Cat Bite Club - Get The MSG_ (3)
Get the MSG? is finished with an Asahi float

Get the MSG?

Ingredients
1 dash 20% MSG
2 dashes Worcestershire sauce
1 dash Celery bitters
15ml 2:1 Citrus (two parts fresh lemon juice, one part fresh
lime juice)
30ml Szechuan peppercorn tomato cordial*
2.5ml Massenez Peach Liqueur
7.5ml Cynar
35ml Chilli oil fat-washed Machetazo Cupreata mezcal
Garnish: Mini Asahi float and 3 drops sun-dried tomato oil

Method
Put all ingredients in a shaker and whip shake (a short shake with less ice).

*Szechuan peppercorn tomato cordial (150ml yield)
10g Szechuan peppercorn
200g Cherry tomatoes
100g Sugar

Blend the cherry tomatoes and Szechuan peppercorns, add sugar and cook down in a pot.

Related news

Scottish on-trade nets 40% business rates relief

Are Indian investors waking up to the power of the on-trade?

Welsh Budget ‘disastrous’ for on-trade

It looks like you're in Asia, would you like to be redirected to the Drinks Business Asia edition?

Yes, take me to the Asia edition No

The Spirits Business
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.