Category: Lemon

  • John Collins

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    A classic and refreshing highball

    John Collins

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    The John Collins is a timeless cocktail closely related to the Gin Fizz, but served as a highball. It combines gin, lemon juice, syrup and soda water, resulting in a light, refreshing and bubbly drink. The drink's name is believed to come from a bartender at Limmer's Hotel in London in the 19th century. The John Collins is a perfect drink for hot summer days and a great introduction to the highball category.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Highballs
    • Metod: Drinks made with barley
    • Origin: European drinks

    Ingredients

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    • 45 ml gin
    • 30 ml fresh lemon juice
    • 15 ml syrup
    • 60 ml soda water
    • Ice cubes
    • A lemon slice and cherries for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Fill a highball glass with ice cubes.
    2. Pour in the gin, lemon juice and sugar syrup.
    3. Top with soda water and stir gently to mix.
    4. Garnish with a lemon slice and a cherry.

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice for best flavor.
    • Adjust the amount of syrup according to how sweet you want the drink to be.
    • Serve well chilled to enhance the refreshing character of the drink.
  • Gin Fizz

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    A refreshing and bubbly classic

    Gin fizz

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    The Gin Fizz is a timeless cocktail that combines gin, lemon juice, syrup and soda water to create a refreshing and light drink. The drink originated in the late 19th century and is part of the 'fizz' family, which is characterized by carbonated water. Gin Fizz is particularly appreciated for its simple, clean flavor profile and is a perfect choice for warm days or as a light aperitif. It is easy to mix and a great example of classic mixology.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Fizz drinks
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: American drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 45 ml gin
    • 20 ml fresh lemon juice
    • 15 ml syrup
    • 60 ml soda water
    • Ice cubes

    Instructions

    1. Fill a shaker with ice cubes, gin, lemon juice and sugar syrup.
    2. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
    3. Strain the drink into a highball glass filled with ice cubes.
    4. Top with soda water and stir gently.
    5. Garnish with a lemon slice or zest (optional).

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice for best flavor.
    • Adjust the amount of syrup to your own taste.
    • Serve well chilled to bring out the freshness and bubbliness of the drink.
  • Dry Martini

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    A timeless and sophisticated classic

    Dry martini

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    The Dry Martini is one of the most iconic cocktails in the world, symbolizing sophistication and elegance. Originally created in the late 19th century, the Dry Martini has become a favorite among bartenders and cocktail lovers alike. The combination of gin and dry vermouth, garnished with an olive or a slice of lemon, gives the drink a clean and distinctive flavor profile. The Dry Martini has been an inspiration in movies, literature and popular culture, perhaps most famously as James Bond's 'shaken, not stirred'.

    • Type of drink: Old-Fashioned-style cocktails
    • Metod: Stirred cocktails
    • Origin: American drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 60 ml gin
    • 10 ml dry vermouth
    • Ice cubes
    • A green olive or lemon slice for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Fill a tube glass with ice cubes.
    2. Add the gin and dry vermouth.
    3. Stir gently for about 30 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into a chilled martini glass.
    5. Garnish with a green olive or a lemon slice.

    Pro tips

    • Use a high quality dry vermouth to balance the flavor.
    • Adjust the gin-to-vermouth ratio to taste, for an 'extra dry' martini, reduce the amount of vermouth.
    • Serve well chilled to emphasize the purity and elegance of the drink.
  • Casino

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    A classic and elegant gin cocktail

    Casino

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    The Casino is a classic cocktail that dates back to the early 1900s and was first documented in 'The Savoy Cocktail Book' by Harry Craddock. With a base of gin and maraschino liqueur, combined with orange liqueur and a tart twist of lemon juice, the Casino is both sophisticated and refreshing. This drink is a great choice for those who appreciate the balance of sweetness and acidity, along with a hint of bitterness from orange.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Sour drinks
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: European drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 45 ml gin
    • 10 ml maraschino liqueur
    • 10 ml orange liqueur (e.g. triple sec)
    • 15 ml fresh lemon juice
    • 1 dash of orange bitters
    • Ice cubes
    • A slice of lemon or cherry for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Choose a chilled cocktail glass for serving.
    2. Fill a shaker with ice cubes, gin, maraschino liqueur, orange liqueur, lemon juice and orange bitters.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into the chilled glass.
    5. Garnish with a slice of lemon or cherry.

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice for a fresher taste.
    • For best results, choose a quality gin that enhances the botanical notes.
    • Serve well chilled to bring out the sweet and sour character of the drink.
  • Brandy Crusta

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    An elegant and classic cocktail

    Brandy Crusta

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    The Brandy Crusta is one of the earliest known cocktails and is considered a precursor to both the Sidecar and the Margarita. It was created by Joseph Santini in New Orleans during the 1850s. The drink's name comes from the characteristic sugared rim ('crusta') on the glass. The combination of brandy, maraschino liqueur, triple sec, fresh lemon juice, and a hint of angostura bitters creates a complex and balanced flavor profile. Brandy Crusta is both beautiful and flavorful, perfect for those who appreciate historical and sophisticated drinks.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Sour drinks
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: American drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 45 ml brandy
    • 10 ml maraschino liqueur
    • 10 ml triple dry
    • 15 ml fresh lemon juice
    • 2 dash of angostura bitter
    • Ice cubes
    • Sugar to the rim of the glass
    • A spiral of lemon peel for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Prepare the glass by dipping the rim in lemon juice and then in sugar to create a 'crusta'.
    2. Fill a shaker with ice cubes, brandy, maraschino liqueur, triple sec, lemon juice and angostura bitters.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into the sugared glass.
    5. Garnish with a long spiral of lemon peel hanging along the inside of the glass.

    Pro tips

    • Use a high-quality brandy to lift the flavors.
    • Make sure that the sugar rim of the glass is even for a neat presentation.
    • Serve well chilled to bring out the complex flavors of the drink.
  • Between the Sheets

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    A sophisticated and elegant cocktail

    Between the sheets

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    Between the Sheets is a classic cocktail said to have been created in the 1920s at the Hôtel Ritz in Paris. It is a variation of the Sidecar, but with a twist: the addition of light rum gives the drink a smoother and more complex character. The combination of cognac, light rum, triple sec and freshly squeezed lemon juice creates a balanced flavor profile that is both tart and sweet. This drink is perfect for those who appreciate sophisticated flavors and a hint of strength.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Sour drinks
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: European drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 30 ml cognac
    • 30 ml light rum
    • 20 ml triple dry
    • 15 ml fresh lemon juice
    • Ice cubes

    Instructions

    1. Choose a chilled cocktail glass for serving.
    2. Fill a shaker with ice cubes, cognac, light rum, triple sec and lemon juice.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into the chilled glass.

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice for a fresher taste.
    • Try a dark rum for a deeper flavor profile.
    • Serve with a thin slice of lemon as a garnish for an elegant presentation.
  • Aviation

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    An elegant and floral cocktail

    Aviation

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    Aviation is a classic cocktail created in the early 20th century and made particularly famous by 'Recipes for Mixed Drinks' by Hugo Ensslin in 1916. The drink is a tribute to the rise of aviation and has a unique blue-purple hue, which comes from the unusual ingredient crème de violette. The combination of gin, maraschino liqueur, fresh lemon juice and crème de violette gives a distinctive floral and tart flavor profile. Aviation is an elegant and sophisticated cocktail that has become a favorite among connoisseurs and a symbol of the early days of mixology.

    • Type of drink: Cocktails Sour drinks
    • Metod: Shaken cocktails
    • Origin: European drinks

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 45 ml gin
    • 15 ml maraschino liqueur
    • 15 ml fresh lemon juice
    • 10 ml crème de violette (optional)
    • Ice cubes
    • A cherry for garnish

    Instructions

    1. Choose a chilled cocktail glass for serving.
    2. Fill a shaker with ice cubes, gin, maraschino liqueur, lemon juice and crème de violette.
    3. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
    4. Strain the drink into the chilled glass.
    5. Garnish with a cherry.

    Pro tips

    • Use freshly squeezed lemon juice for best flavor.
    • If you don't have crème de violette, the drink can be made without, but you will lose the characteristic color.
    • Serve well chilled to bring out the floral notes.