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This twist on a Moscow mule swaps the vodka for gin, but sticks with the classic mint, lime juice, and ginger beer. Don't forget to serve it up in a copper mug! Get the Gin Mule recipe at A ...
A tonic cocktail is a cocktail that contains tonic syrup or tonic water. Tonic water is usually combined with gin for a gin and tonic , or mixed with vodka . However, it can also be used in cocktails with cognac , cynar , Lillet Blanc or Lillet Rosé , rum , tequila , or white port .
1. Blood Orange-Mint Gin Fizz. A traditional gin fizz calls for gin, club soda, simple syrup, lemon and egg white. Here, we trade lemon for blood orange and use it to infuse an herbal simple syrup ...
Combine the gin and lime juice in a small glass full of ice, stirring to combine. Top it off with the ginger ale, stir again, and garnish with lime and a slice of kiwi.
A gin and tonic is a highball cocktail made with gin and tonic water poured over a large amount of ice. [1] The ratio of gin to tonic varies according to taste, strength of the gin, other drink mixers being added, etc., with most recipes calling for a ratio between 1:1 and 1:3.
Rhubarb and Ginger Gin or Rhubarb Ginger Gin is a sort of infused liquor. [1] It is produced commercially by several companies, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] but can be made at home by infusing gin with rhubarb. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The infused gin can be consumed as is or used as a base for mixed cocktails.
ginger beer for a classic buck, deeper more complex cocktail, or ginger ale, for a neutral/sweet, dive bar style buck. Lime or other citrus juice: Preparation: May be mixed or muddled if mint, syrups, or fresh fruit is added; shaken vigorously with ice, then strained into the glass. Topped with ginger ale or ginger beer.
Made with gin, apricot brandy and calvados in equal amounts. [4] Aviation Made with gin, maraschino liqueur, crème de violette, and lemon juice. [5] Some recipes omit the crème de violette. [4]: 25 Between the sheets Made with white rum (or other light rum), [6] cognac, triple sec, and lemon juice. [7] Boulevardier