Classic Gimlet Cocktail, HOW-TO

Tasting Notes: A gin flavor with a sour bite and a off-dry to completely dry finish.

A classic gimlet cocktail, one of the only cocktails to utilize the need for Rose’s Lime Juice. We’re building three gimlet cocktails with three gins: Hendricks, Greenhook Ginsmiths and Oxley.

Why three? To see if the floral properties of one are better than the dry gin classic or the higher end crisp and clean refined nature of Oxley. Does any one style matter?

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Recipe:

  • 2 1/4 oz. Gin
  • 3/4 oz. Rose’s Lime Juice

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1 Comment

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    ocean66
    September 25, 2012 at 3:44 pm

    I don’t know about red gin. But pink gin was an old drink that was just gin and bitters. There’s a few companies that sell a pre bottled version of it.

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