Everything You Should Know About Making the Best Gin Cocktails
Here, we will break down everything you should know about the best gin cocktails, including classic and unique recipes, and the best serving tips for your next cocktail party.
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- What Are the Best Classic Gin Cocktails?
- Discover Unique Gin Cocktail Recipes
- Choosing a Sloe Gin Cocktail – Recipes & Tips
- Best Flavours & Mixers with Gin
- How to Serve a Gin Cocktail – Classic & Unique Styles
- Best Gin for Cocktails at Cotswolds Distillery
Browse classic recipes, including a G&T, a Martini, and a Negroni.
Find out what makes a gin cocktail “unique”.
Learn the difference between a sloe gin and traditional styles.
Browse popular gin mixers and the best flavours to consider.
Top tips to impress guests at your next cocktail party.
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What Are the Best Classic Gin Cocktails?
Classic gin cocktails are recipes that have stood the test of time due to their popularity, balanced flavour profiles, simplicity, and recognisable structure. These often require only 2 to 4 key ingredients and are staples in bars and among gin enthusiasts. Look for cocktails that feature juniper-forward, London Dry gin, a balanced flavour profile of both bitter and sweet ingredients, refreshing citrus notes and stylistic garnishes.
Here are some of our favourite classic gin cocktail recipes:
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The Classic Gin & Tonic (G&T) |
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Ingredients: ● 50ml Cotswolds Dry Gin ● 150ml Fever-Tree Premium Indian Tonic Water ● Handful of ice
Garnish: ● Pink grapefruit slice ● Bay leaf |
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The Bold, Bittersweet Negroni |
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Ingredients: ● 25ml Cotswolds Dry Gin ● 25ml Campari Bitters ● 25ml Sweet Vermouth
Garnish: ● Orange peel |
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A Botanical Gin Sour - the Classic Tom Collins |
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Ingredients: ● 50ml Cotswolds Old Tom Gin ● 25ml lemon juice ● 20ml sugar syrup ● Soda water
Garnish: ● Orange slice |
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The Cloudy Martini - the Epitome of Sophistication |
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Ingredients: ● 75ml Cotswolds Dry Gin ● 15ml Dry Vermouth
Garnish: ● Lemon twist ● Green olive |
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The right glassware is vital for unlocking the aromas and botanical concentration in gin cocktail recipes. Stemmed glasses help control temperature and are especially useful for chilled cocktails, whilst a wider bowl, like the Copa glass, helps release aromatic botanicals and allows more room for garnishes and ice.
For more classic gin cocktail recipes and serving tips, read our expert guide here.
Discover Unique Gin Cocktail Recipes
Gin cocktails can be incredibly creative due to the spirit’s unparalleled versatility. The juniper-forward base makes it easy to adapt in mixology, and unique concoctions may involve unexpected flavour pairings, herb infusions, and spices.
Let’s explore some truly unique gin cocktails you likely won’t find on most bar menus. Transform classic recipes into something extraordinary:
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Limoncello Spritz - a Unique Take on an Italian Summer Cocktail |
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Ingredients: ● 24ml Cotswolds Dry Gin ● 25ml Isolabella Limoncello ● Soda water ● Slice of lemon ● Fresh mint leaves |
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Wild Passion Cocktail - Floral, Zesty Orange Kick |
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Ingredients: ● 50ml Cotswolds Wildflower No.1 Gin ● 25ml fresh lemon juice ● 25ml passionfruit syrup ● 15ml egg whites or aquafaba |
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Read more about how to serve unique gin cocktails with our expert guide here.
Choosing a Sloe Gin Cocktail – Recipes & Tips
Sloe gin is a red-coloured, British liqueur that is a fruity, sweeter, lower-alcohol alternative to classic styles. It is made by infusing gin with sloe berries, which are very sour wild plums, giving the gin a dark cherry, pomegranate and cranberry-like flavour.
Defined by its rich fruitiness and extreme sweetness, a premium sloe gin has a tart finish for a complex flavour profile where no component is overpowering. Sloe gin is often enjoyed neat, over ice, or in gin cocktails.
Consider your choice of garnish, as well as the glassware and mixer, which can help balance the flavour profile and unleash the fruity notes. We recommend pairing sloe gin with a premium tonic, ginger ale, or sparkling wine, and matching the garnish to the fruity flavours (e.g., blackberries, a twist of lemon, orange peel, or fresh elderflower when in season).
Here are some ideas for sloe gin cocktails to try:
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The Simple, Yet Refreshingly Beautiful Sloe Royale |
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Ingredients: ● 25ml Cotswolds Hedgerow Gin ● 15ml fresh cranberry juice ● Sparkling wine |
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A Sloe Gin Twist on the Classic G&T |
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Ingredients: ● 50ml Cotswolds Hedgerow Gin ● 150ml Fever Tree Elderflower Tonic ● A handful of ice
Garnish: ● Blackberries ● Fresh elderflower |
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Best Flavours & Mixers with Gin
Finding the best gin mixers comes down to personal taste and the specific flavour of gin. To complement a quality gin, choose a mixer that pairs well with the featured botanicals and gin flavours. For example, a traditional London Dry gin, known for its distinctive juniper flavour, pairs well with a clean, crisp tonic or soda water, whereas flavoured gins or sloe gin alternatives may pair better with lemonade, fruit juice or ginger ale.
Don’t be afraid to experiment - why not choose a flavoured tonic, like elderflower or lemon? Or, complement with additional garnish, like fresh herbs or spices.
Classic gin mixers include:
● Indian Tonic Water
● Ginger Ale
● Elderflower Tonic
● Lemonade
● Bitter Lemon
● Soda Water
Moving beyond a simple two-ingredient drink opens up an entire universe of gin cocktail possibilities. The right gin mixer is the foundation of any great gin recipe, allowing you to tailor the flavour of the gin to your exact preference. Whether you're a fan of a classic recipe or want to invent something new, the mixer you choose makes all the difference.
How to Serve a Gin Cocktail – Classic & Unique Styles
● Choose the right glassware
● Use plenty of good-quality ice
● Chill your glass before serving
● Balance the garnish with the gin botanicals: with our Cotswolds Dry Gin, consider a pink grapefruit slice and a bay leaf
● Measure your ingredients carefully: don’t eyeball it, use a jigger for consistency
● Pair the mixer with the gin style: London Dry gin pairs well with classic tonic or soda, while sloe gin, like our Hedgerow Gin, pairs beautifully with elderflower tonic or ginger ale
● Consider the serve temperature
● Don’t overcomplicate the presentation
A simple, well-matched garnish often looks more refined than an overloaded glass. Let the colour, clarity and aroma of the cocktail do the work.
Best Gin for Cocktails at Cotswolds Distillery
Our Award-Winning Cotswolds Dry Gin
For those seeking an all-rounder, our award-winning Cotswolds Dry Gin promises delightful results in your favourite gin cocktail recipes. A harmonious balance of nine carefully selected botanicals, including local lavender from the Cotswolds, it’s a juniper-led London Dry gin with fresh citrus and spice notes.
Our Cotswolds Hedgerow Gin - A Fruity Twist on a Sloe Gin
The Cotswolds Hedgerow Gin offers a delightful and fun twist on the traditional sloe gin.
Combining our Cotswolds Dry Gin with the finest fruit found in British hedgerows and sloe berries, it delivers a layered, complex and fragrant flavour profile – perfect for gin enthusiasts.
Shop all our Cotswolds gins to find the right bottle for your preferences.
