Gin & It Cocktail recipe
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Gin & It is a stripped-back, pre-dinner style drink that sits in the same family as the early gin-and-vermouth mixtures that helped define aperitif drinking. With just gin, sweet (red) vermouth, and a dash of bitters, you’ll find it reads like a compact, no-fuss classic: spirit-forward, aromatic, and built for those moments when you want something elegant without a long ingredient list.
On the palate, dry gin brings crisp botanical lift and a clean backbone, while red vermouth adds a darker, winey sweetness that softens the edges and gives the drink a rounded mid-palate. A dash of orange bitters ties the two together, sharpening the finish and adding a bright citrus-tinged bitterness that keeps the vermouth’s sweetness in check and makes the gin feel even more defined.
This is a natural choice when you want an aperitif that feels grown-up and uncluttered—ideal before dinner, or as a first drink when you’re easing into the evening. If you like your cocktails short, aromatic, and balanced between dry and sweet, you’ll find this one hits the spot, especially served simply over ice in a rocks glass.
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Dry gin leads with crisp botanicals that slice through the plush, winey sweetness of red vermouth, while a dash of orange bitters adds a bright peel snap and a faintly spiced edge on the finish. It works because the vermouth rounds the gin without smothering it and the bitters tighten the balance; ideal for aperitif drinkers who like lean, aromatic, lightly sweet sippers.
Method
How to make a Gin & It
- Dry gin 30ml, Red vermouth 22.5ml, Orange bitters 1 dash
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- Begin by stirring all your ingredients together in a mixing glass filled with ice, aiming for a smooth blend
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- Should you prefer your drink chilled yet neat, proceed to fine strain it into a pre-chilled glass, ensuring a sleek presentation
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- However, for those who enjoy their beverage on the rocks, strain it instead into an ice-filled old-fashioned glass
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- Opting for a large cube or a substantial chunk of block ice can significantly enhance the appearance and slow down dilution, keeping your drink perfectly chilled longer
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- This method secures a well-balanced and aesthetically pleasing cocktail, whether you're in the mood for a sharp, neat sip or a slow, chilled indulgence
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Find out more- Chill the mixing glass and the serving glass in the freezer for at least 15 minutes before preparing the cocktail. This ensures the drink stays cold without being overly diluted.
- Stir the ingredients for at least 30 seconds to achieve the right level of chill and dilution, unlocking the flavors of both the gin and vermouth.
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What is the history behind the Gin & It cocktail?
The Gin & It is a classic cocktail that dates back to the early 20th century. Its name is derived from an abbreviation of 'gin and Italian', referring to the Italian-style sweet vermouth used in the drink. It gained popularity in the United States during Prohibition as an easy-to-make cocktail that masked the taste of poor-quality homemade spirits.
Can I use a different type of vermouth in a Gin & It?
While traditional Gin & It cocktails are made with red (sweet) vermouth, you can experiment with different types of vermouth to suit your taste. Using dry vermouth will result in a less sweet, more aromatic cocktail, while a rosé vermouth might add a unique twist with a slightly fruity and floral note. Remember, changing the vermouth will significantly alter the flavor profile of the cocktail.
What is the best way to serve a Gin & It?
A Gin & It is best served in a lowball glass, cold but not shaken or stirred. It's typically served over ice to keep it chilled. Garnishing with an orange twist not only adds to the visual appeal but also complements the orange bitters, enhancing the overall flavor experience.
How does Gin & It's alcohol content compare to other classic cocktails?
The Gin & It cocktail, with an alcohol content of 29.58%, falls within the average range for classic cocktails, making it neither particularly strong nor weak. For comparison, a classic Martini usually has an alcohol content around 30-32%, while a Manhattan is slightly higher, around 32-34%. This makes the Gin & It a balanced choice for those who enjoy classic cocktails without an overly strong alcohol taste.
Are there any variations of the Gin & It that I can try?
Yes, there are several variations of the Gin & It that experiment with different ingredients while keeping the spirit of the original. For example, adding a splash of soda water creates a Gin & It Spritz, a lighter, refreshing version. Alternatively, substituting the orange bitters with Angostura bitters or adding a maraschino cherry can introduce new flavor notes, allowing you to tailor the cocktail to your preferences.
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