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Ingredients: raspberries, gin, lime juice
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Ingredients: mango, gin, syrup
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Learn how to make the classic gin and tonic with Chowhound's easy, detailed guide. The recipe includes a list of four ingredients and three-step instructions...
Ingredients: gin, lime, tonic water
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I’ll admit it: I have a mild case of Negroni fatigue It’s a good drink, for sure — and when it’s beautifully made, I readily succumb to its charms — but its ubiquity in recent years has become a tiny bit tiresome So I welcome its rarer, lighter cocktail cousin, the Cyn Cyn, in which Cynar — the wonderful, mysterious, arguably underappreciated amaro made with artichoke — replaces Campari
Ingredients: cynar, gin, vermouth
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This recipe is by Jim Meehan. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: gin, cointreau, lemon juice, campari
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Pimm's No. 1 liqueur is the key to this refreshing cocktail with British origins. It's the unofficial drink of the tennis tournament Wimbledon.
Ingredients: pimm, ice, ginger ale, lemon, cucumber
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One of the most exquisite exploitations of the blackberry is accomplished by teaming it with a little booze and presenting it in a sugar-rimmed martini glass, making what might be called a blacktini The original recipe, from ''The Berry Bible,'' suggests vodka, but I find the complexity of the drink enhanced by the gin's juniper-berry accent I think vodka is dull, actually, but if you like it (most of America seems to), go with God.
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According to his great-grandson, Cedric, Charles Dickens ‘‘loved the ritual of mixing the evening glass of Gin Punch, which he performed with all the energy and discrimination of Mr Micawber.’’ You may recall that, in ‘‘David Copperfield,’’ Wilkins Micawber is uplifted by a humble gin punch: ‘‘I never saw a man so thoroughly enjoy himself amid the fragrance of lemon-peel and sugar, the odour of burning spirit, and the steam of boiling water, as Mr Micawber did that afternoon.” Although this is called a punch, note that it’s a serving for one — but don't let that stop you from making it for company
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This Original Corpse Reviver #2 recipe is a hangover cure-all with gin, Lillet, lemon juice, Cointreau, and absinthe.
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A variation of the classic Pimm’s, tweaked by a CHOW editor.
Ingredients: pimm, gin
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Fresh grapefruit juice, gin, salt, shake.
Ingredients: grapefruit, gin