Serve pink gin with lemon-flavored soda, ice, and a lemon garnish as a refreshing garden party spritzer. You can also turn clear London dry into a pink gin cocktail by mixing it with pink soda.
Sipsmith London Dry Gin is a classic London Dry with bold juniper and bright citrus upfront. The palate is crisp with lemon zest, orange, and coriander and angelica herbal notes. It finishes with ...
This low-ABV Martini combines equal parts gin and dry vermouth and has a dash of orange bitters and lemon twist garnish for added complexity and citrus notes. London dry gin and classic French ...
Dry resinous notes and well-managed smoke ... The IWSC Judging Panel described this gin as expressing “notes of lemon, pine, and florals. The palate's sweetness is perfectly balanced—an ...
Gin fizz is a member of the sours cocktail family (because it contains lemon juice). It will appeal to G&T lovers and anyone who likes a long, refreshing tipple. A classic fizz shouldn’t be ...
While whiskey, tequila, and vodka might be more popular, few can argue the importance of gin when it comes to great cocktails ...
The martini is a subjective drink and everyone has their preference: gin, vodka, both, dry, wet, dirty ... Garnish with the lemon twist or olive. If you are unsure what dilution you like, keep ...
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Cool and bottle. Simple syrup will keep for about a month. Make the cocktail: In a shaker, combine a large handful of ice, gin, lemon juice and simple syrup. Shake until icy, and strain into a ...