Gin Recipes
Below are our 9 articles in the 'gin recipes' category:

The Bronx cocktail was invented around 1900 in Philadelphia. The bartender came up with the name after visiting the Bronx Zoo, several days previously.
It has been suggested that the cocktail's ...

The origin of the Martini as with most of the cocktails has many stories to tell. This article talks of the history of the Martini, gives the recipe for a Classic Martini and gives many variations of ...

It's said that there are two drinks by which a bartender's skill can be judged. They are a Martini and a Negroni.
The Negroni was created at the start of the 20th century for a Florentine ...

Made in the United Kingdom in the 19th century, a Pink Gin contains gentian and a dash of 'pink'. 'Pink' referring to the Angostura bitters, a dark red extract of gentian and spices. This is ...

A Ramos Gin Fizz also known as a New Orleans Fizz dates back to 1888 when it was created by Henry C. Ramos in his bar New Orleans. Before prohibition this drink proved to be very popular, so much so ...

'I'd like a sloe comfortable screw, please.'
You think that cocktails with suggestive names are an invention of the 90s? Think again. During the Summer of Love they were having Sex on the Beach. ...

Mother’s ruin or Dutch courage? What’s the story behind gin, one of our most popular spirits.
Gin takes its name from Genever, which in turn, is named from the French word, genièvre, meaning ...

You don't have to be an expert cocktail shaker to make a good Tom Collins. Most people will agree: it's very hard to make a bad one.
A Tom Collins is a drink for pleasure and leisure, to be ...

When the bartender in Ernest Hemingway's book, Islands in the Stream, was asked for a White Lady '… he served her a bottle of that American mineral water with a lady in a white kinda mosquito ...