By Cityscape on Friday, 13 March 2020
Category: Flavours

Gin Cocktail Recipes

The Goddess & The Saint: Juno gin

No matter how wild or worldly life might get, this divine twist on the classic G&T will ensure some heavenly moments.

Ingredients

Method
Squeeze and drop the lime into a glass. Add gin and St Germain. Top with tonic, then ice. Stir and add garnish.

Curious 75: Curiosity Gin

One of our favourites is still the first we ever developed for our own gin. It’s the Curious 75, a version of the classic French 75 using Curiosity Gin Recipe #23.

Ingredients

Method

Pour all ingredients except the sparkling rosé into a shaker over ice. Shake together and strain into a chilled coupé glass or champagne flute (150ml). Top up with the rosé.

Breakfast Martini: Lyttelton Distillery

This was created by bartender Salvatore Calabrese when his wife insisted he have some toast and marmalade instead of just a martini for breakfast.

Ingredients

Method

In a shaking glass, add the marmalade, gin, lemon juice and Cointreau. Next, break down the marmalade by mixing with a bar spoon before adding ice and shaking well. Shake for slightly longer than normal to mix the marmalade properly before straining into a chilled martini glass. Extra marmalade, a single slice of thin toast and one semi hardboiled egg can be eaten alongside.

Tom Collins: gin gin.

This classic cocktail is one of the oldest, dating back to the 1880s. It's a tasty drop and easy to make at home.

Ingredients

Method

Add all ingredients to a tall glass, top with soda and stir gently.

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