The Gin-Vision Bell Gin Cocktail
The Gin-vision gin cocktail combines gin with Luxardo and Aperol, with a base of lime juice for an amazing cherry flavor. The slight bitterness of the Aperol is a welcome bonus!
The Foghorn Gin Cocktail – Old Tom and Ginger
Get spiced up with the Foghorn cocktail. Ginger beer, Old Tom gin, and lime make this three ingredient cocktail super easy!
The Aperol Zest
The Aperol Zest is a delightful orange based cocktail, borrowing tones from Pavan and Aperol to use with gin. Add some lime juice to round it all out.
The Lumiere Light
Such a strange drink! Boldly herbal Chartreuse hangs out with Elderflower and lime for a surprising mash of flavors.
Coconut Gin Breeze
Get prepared for a delightfully light and subtle cocktail! Coconut water, lime, gin, and a hint of honey.
Lime, Gin, and Chartreuse
Light your taste buds on herbal fire with this wild drink. Yellow Chartreuse brings the spice here!
Coconut, Lime, and Gin Cocktail
This coconut, lime, and gin cocktail has to be one of the simplest and tastiest recipes out there. The original formulation is said to be from Ernest Hemingway himself, who loved gin, the islands, and the cocktails inspired by the islands. You may have even heard a variation of this recipe called the Green Isaacs Special, named after some islands. This is also a drink you can color and spice…
Rye Be Bitter
The Rye Be Bitter seems like a really good idea! A little bit of rye gin, some crowd-pleasing Aperol, and some citrus to round it all out. It ended up being a total deal-breaker between hubby and I… I loved it, he didn’t. I though it was light and fresh and citrusy, he though it was “all rye and all juniper” and nothing else. Go figure. With all of that…
Riviera Rose Gin Cocktail
This gin drink is all about *mostly* subtle flavors, and the Riviera Rose features the cucumber-y and rosy Hendrick’s Gin. It’s sometimes bright pink, and sometimes not – ingredients vary, so don’t be alarmed if you have a drink somewhere between pale and rose red. This is a relatively easy drink to make, and I’ll even throw some variations down below if you like. Hendrick’s gin is your base alcohol…
Gin is my Jam Cocktail
Yes, the Gin is my Jam cocktail has actual jam in it. WHY NOT? It’s a lot easier than making a syrup, and a great way to use the last bits of a jar of raspberry jam. Although I suppose you could also use strawberry? This was the first time that we made this recipe, so we used a more neutral London Dry gin. HOWEVER, it’s also great to pair…