6 of the Greatest Gin Cocktails You Should Try
Gin is a versatile spirit, and when mixed with the right ingredients, it can elevate any cocktail hour. Here are six classic gin cocktails that every enthusiast should know, each with a distinct flavor profile and history.
The Last Word
A refreshing and herbal combination of gin, green Chartreuse, maraschino liqueur, and lime juice. This balanced cocktail is a true gem from the Prohibition era.
Recipe: ¾ oz gin, ¾ oz green Chartreuse, ¾ oz maraschino liqueur, ¾ oz lime juice.Bijou
Named after the French word for "jewel," this cocktail combines gin with vermouth and orange bitters for a rich, elegant sip.
Recipe: 1 oz gin, 1 oz green Chartreuse, 1 oz sweet vermouth, dash of orange bitters.Tom Collins
A classic highball, the Tom Collins is a perfect mix of gin, lemon juice, sugar, and soda water, ideal for hot summer days.
Recipe: 2 oz gin, 1 oz lemon juice, ½ oz simple syrup, soda water.Negroni
A bold and bitter concoction of gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth. It's a staple of any cocktail lover’s repertoire.
Recipe: 1 oz gin, 1 oz Campari, 1 oz sweet vermouth.Southside
A refreshing and minty gin cocktail, the Southside combines gin, mint, lime juice, and sugar for a crisp, aromatic drink.
Recipe: 2 oz gin, ¾ oz lime juice, ½ oz simple syrup, fresh mint leaves.Corpse Reviver #2
A vibrant and slightly herbal drink, the Corpse Reviver #2 mixes gin, Cointreau, Lillet Blanc, and a touch of absinthe for a refreshing and complex cocktail.
Recipe: ¾ oz gin, ¾ oz Cointreau, ¾ oz Lillet Blanc, ¼ oz absinthe.
For more in-depth details on these iconic cocktails, click on each link to explore the full recipe and history. Cheers!