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One of the best things about our fabulous Gin of the Month boxes is that we send our members absolutely everything they need to create our co*cktail of the Month recipe. From the gin to the co*cktail syrup, the mixer and even the garnish, it’s all included -and it certainly takes all of the effort out of shopping for all the different ingredients!

However, sometimes we also want to experiment with new drinks - but knowing what you can make with the simple ingredients you’ve got in the back of the cupboard can be tricky. Never fear! We are here to help…

We asked our amazing Facebook community of Craft Gin Clubbers what ingredients they’ve got in their kitchen that they’d most like to get a simple gin co*cktail recipe for, and they responded in their hundreds!

So, we’ve put together a list of suggestions for a few really easy co*cktails that you can whip up at home in under a minute, using the top five ingredients that our Craft Gin Clubbers voted they’d most like to use.

(Oh, and if you’d like more inspiration for easy co*cktails to make at home, we’ve got dozens of them here on the blog, from classics like the Gimlet and the Negroni to modern-day creations that are guaranteed yumminess for every gin o’clock!)

Store-cupboard Ingredient #1: Coffee

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Easy co*cktail suggestion #1:
Instant Espresso Martini

If you’ve got espresso to hand, fantastic - this will produce the best-tasting ginny espresso martini! Don’t worry if you’re looking at instant coffee, though - we’ve done the taste test and think we’ve come up with a version that’s almost as good!

Ingredients:

40ml gin
15ml coffee liqueur
3 tbsp whipped coffee*

For the whipped coffee foam topping, you’ll need:

2 tbsp instant coffee granules
2 tbsp water
1 tbsp caster sugar

First, make your whipped coffee foam topping! Simply whip your instant coffee granules with the water and sugar with an electric whisk until soft peaks form.

Now chill your co*cktail glass and add the gin and coffee liqueur. Stir thoroughly. (Alternatively, if you have a co*cktail shaker, add the ingredients along with some ice, then shake and strain.) Carefully spoon your whipped coffee on top and serve!

Easy co*cktail Suggestion #2:

Dalgona Coffee co*cktail

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Alternatively, if you don’t have any coffee liqueur and prefer a creamier tipple, try this ginny take on the Dalgona iced coffee drink!

This super-hot trend comes from South Korea and is a sort of upside-down cappuccino, with a milk base topped by a creamy, sweet coffee foam!

Here, we’ve taken this yummy idea and given it a boozy twist. The best thing is, it can be made with just a handful of store-cupboard ingredients.

40ml gin
1tsp caster sugar
100ml milk (or to taste)
Ice

For the Dalgona coffee cream:
1tbsp instant coffee or espresso powder (as fine as possible
1tbsp caster sugar
1 tbsp hot water

First create a milk punch by combining your gin, caster sugar and milk. Add ice and either shake (if you have a co*cktail shaker) or stir it thoroughly.

Now create your Dalgona coffee cream topping by adding the instant coffee or espresso powder with the caster sugar and hot water to a mixing bowl. Using an electric hand-held mixer, whip the coffee mixture until it is light brown, fluffy and holds stiff peaks when the whisk is removed. Spoon your frothy coffee mixture on top of your milk punch for a delicious tipple!

Store-cupboard Ingredient #2: Honey

Easy co*cktail recipe suggestion:

Honey Bees Knees

40ml gin
2 tsp honey
20ml fresh lemon juice
(20ml fresh orange juice - optional)

Add just the gin and honey to a shaker and stir vigorously until the honey dissolves. Now add the lemon juice, and the orange juice if using, and top up with ice. Shake well. Strain into a martini glass. Garnish with an orange zest twist, if you can.

Store cupboard ingredient #3: Lemon Juice

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Easy co*cktail recipe suggestion:

Breakfast Martini

50ml gin
15ml triple sec (or other orange liqueur)
15ml lemon juice
Heaped spoon of marmalade

Fill a co*cktail shaker (or stirring glass) with ice and add all of your ingredients. Shake (or stir vigorously) for 20 seconds, then strain into a chilled Martini glass. Garnish with a twist of orange peel, if you have some.

Of course, the Bee’s Knees co*cktail recipe above also works brilliantly for anyone looking for a gin co*cktail recipe using lemon juice!

Store Cupboard Ingredient #3: Frozen Berries

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Easy co*cktail Recipe Suggestion:

Berry Bramble

50ml gin
30ml lemon juice, freshly squeezed
15ml sugar syrup*
30ml berry purée, sweetened**
Garnish: fresh (or thawed) strawberries and blackberries

In a co*cktail shaker filled with ice, combine the gin, sugar syrup and lemon juice. Shake vigorously, then strain into a glass filled with crushed ice. Top with the berry purée and garnish with berries, to serve.

*To make your own sugar syrup, simply simmer 200g caster sugar with 200ml water over a gentle heat, stirring occasionally, until the sugar has dissolved and reduced to a syrup. Leftover syrup can be stored in the fridge for use in other drinks!

**For the berry purée: In a blender, blitz mixed berries - either fresh or thawed frozen ones - with a few squeezes of lemon or lime juice and a few teaspoons of sugar (to taste) until liquefied.

You could also top this up with soda or tonic water, for a slightly less potent but equally delicious drink!

Store cupboard ingredient #5: Strawberry Jam

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Easy co*cktail recipe suggestion:

Gin and Jam

50ml gin (raspberry or other berry-flavoured pink gins could work well here)
15mlfresh lemonjuice
15ml sugar syrup*
1 heaped tsp strawberry jam
(Raspberry and blackberry jam would also be lovely here!)

A handful of thawed frozen berries, if you have them, to garnish!

Add all of the ingredients into a co*cktail shaker filled three-quarters full with ice. Shake very vigorously for a good minute - you want all the jam to have dissolved into the liquid. Fill your glass with crushed or cubed ice and then strain your drink over the ice, garnish with a few berries or a slice of lemon and serve!

*To make your own sugar - or simple - syrup, simmer 200ml water and 200g caster sugar over a low heat, stirring occasionally, until the sugar has dissolved and you have a thin syrup. Leftover syrup can be stored in the fridge for other drinks!

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FAQs

What goes best with Bombay Sapphire gin? ›

Bombay Sapphire perfectly balances with freshly squeezed lemon juice and sugar, served long with cubed ice and chilled Fever-Tree soda water – vibrant, bright & tantalising. A well rounded and balanced tipple showcasing sour citrus, floral sweetness and flavoursome botanical notes.

How do you make a co*cktail from scratch? ›

The basic formula for creating a co*cktail is 2:1:1, says Burian. Add 2 parts alcohol, 1 part sweet, and 1 part sour to a shaker and shake the ingredients over ice. Strain into a glass with ice, then add your garnish. (If you want something a little lighter, check out these low-alcohol co*cktail recipes.)

Can you drink Bombay Gin straight? ›

How to Drink Bombay Sapphire Gin. To appreciate the botanicals in Bombay Sapphire, try it on the rocks or chilled and straight at least once. The water and cold open up the gin's bouquet and it's interesting to taste all three expressions this way. However, it is best appreciated in co*cktails.

What tonic water goes best with Bombay? ›

Franklin & Sons Premium Indian Tonic Water

A suggestion of lemon oil results in an assertive yet very well balanced mixer. It especially sings when stirred with the new Bombay Sapphire Premier Cru, which deliciously highlights Murcian lemon, orange, and mandarin notes.

What are the 6 basic co*cktails? ›

Embury's six basic drinks are the Daiquiri, the Jack Rose, the Manhattan, the Martini, the Old Fashioned, and the Sidecar.

What are the big 6 co*cktails? ›

They are the Old Fashioned, Martini, Daiquiri, Sidecar, Whiskey Highball, and Flip. In each drink, every ingredient falls into at least one category.

Is vodka stronger than gin? ›

For a gin to be a gin, there must be at least 37.5% of pure alcohol in the total volume of liquid. Look for the ABV percentage on the next bottle you pick up. Sing Gin sits at a nicely-rounded 40%. Vodka's minimum alcohol content is the same – around 35% – but note the word 'minimum'!

Is Sprite and gin good? ›

Yes, Sprite can be a good mixer for gin due to its refreshing citrus flavor, which complements the botanical notes of gin. However, the choice of mixer ultimately depends on personal taste preferences, and other mixers like tonic water or club soda may also pair well with gin.

What are the four basic co*cktails? ›

These four drinks represent four essential co*cktail categories, clockwise from left: old pal (three-parter), gin buck (fizz), daiquiri (sour) and hanky-panky (Old-Fashioned/lowball).

What is the secret to a good co*cktail? ›

A few good basics to have around include citrus and fruit juices, citrus-flavored sodas, tonic water, club soda, ginger beer, cider and soft drinks. The type of mixer used will depend on the type of co*cktail being made, and co*cktail connoisseurs will have preferences on their favorite mixers to use with certain drinks.

What is a handmade co*cktail? ›

Craft co*cktails are all about using the finest spirits and top-notch ingredients. Think of hand-squeezed juices, house-made syrups, and unique bitters. These top-tier ingredients elevate the taste and overall experience to a whole new level. Creativity.

Is Bombay Sapphire gin good for mixing? ›

Bombay Sapphire is not a great sipping gin. It's too acrid, and tastes a bit too much like ethanol, (especially at the beginning of the sip) to be enjoyed neat. It's a gin that is best mixed.

How Bombay Sapphire is served? ›

Fill a copa or highball glass with ice. Add 50ml of Bombay Sapphire English Estate gin, add lemon wedge and top up with tonic water. Stir to mix and garnish with a sprig of gently awoken mint. Enjoy!

What drink goes good with Bombay? ›

Mix Bombay Sapphire gin with all sorts of mixers to create your favorite gin co*cktail. For instance, mix it with tonic water and lime juice for a classic gin and tonic. Or, combine it with zesty mixers like lemon, grapefruit, or cucumber for a refreshing co*cktail.

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