Botanical Gin Garden Cocktail
This refreshing drink is perfect for a sunny afternoon or a sophisticated evening gathering. Cheers to an exquisite and refreshing gin experience!
You Will Need:
- 50 ml Ginnery Botanical Gin
- 150 ml Elderflower & Cucumber Tonic Water
- 3-4 Fresh Cucumber Slices
- 2-3 Fresh Mint Leaves
- 1 Sprig of Fresh Thyme
- Ice Cubes
Steps to Make:
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Prepare Your Glass: Begin by chilling a tall glass in the freezer for a few minutes. Once chilled, fill it with ice cubes to keep your cocktail cool and refreshing.
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Pour the Gin: Add 50 ml of Ginnery Botanical Gin to the glass. The carefully selected botanicals in the gin will create a rich, aromatic base for your cocktail.
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Top with Tonic: Slowly pour 150 ml of elderflower & cucumber tonic water into the glass, ensuring to maintain the tonic's delicate bubbles and effervescence.
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Add Fresh Garnishes:
- Place 3-4 fresh cucumber slices into the glass. The cucumber will add a crisp and refreshing note.
- Lightly clap 2-3 fresh mint leaves between your hands to release their aroma, then add them to the glass.
- Add a sprig of fresh thyme for an additional herbal touch.
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Enhance the Flavors: Gently stir the cocktail to mix the ingredients without losing too much of the tonic’s carbonation.
Cheers!
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