The Scotsman

I’d drink a pint of Negroni ‘just as a starter’, says Michelin-starred chef

- By CRAIG SIMPSON

Tom Kerridge has said he misses the alcohol which made him dependent, but cannot return to the chaos of his drinking life.

The Michelin-starred TV chef has revealed he would order a pint of Negroni after work “just as a starter” and would always be the last man standing in any bout of drinking.

Kerridge, who has earned two Michelin stars after leaving school with just four GCSES, said that he remains dependent on alcohol and cannot be trusted with it.

Speaking on BBC Radio 0 Tom Kerridge: Missing ‘fun’ and chaos of his heavy drinking

4’s Desert Island Discs, the Gloucester­shire chef spoke of his missing the fun of his heavy drinking, and worries all the time about its appeal.

Talking to host Lauren Laverne, Kerridge said: “Alcohol had gained a grip. I have completely destroyed alcohol for myself. I’m untrustwor­thy with it. I was drinking colossal amounts. I would say I’m probably dependent on alcohol. I don’t understand ‘a drink’.

“I would always be the last man standing, driving it on. At the end of service I would order a pint of Negroni, just as a starter. I miss that guy, I miss the chaos and I miss the fun but I can’t.”

Kerridge began in kitchens washing up as a teenager and became enthralled by the catering industry.

His pub, The Hand And Flowers, has been recognised for its excellence with two Michelin stars.

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