Dry gin Cocktails
Explore 84 cocktail recipes made with Dry gin
Dry gin is a bartender’s workhorse: crystal clear, boldly aromatic, and defined by its juniper-led botanical profile. That crisp, piney snap—often edged with citrus peel, spice, or floral notes depending on the brand—gives cocktails structure and lift without weighing them down. Because dry gin brings both flavour and dryness, it can read as clean and bracing in minimalist builds or become a vivid backbone when paired with assertive modifiers.
You’ll find dry gin at the heart of everything from razor-sharp classics to modern, ingredient-driven creations. In spirit-forward favourites like the Dry Martini (including variations such as the Martini Perfect), gin’s botanicals take centre stage, delivering a cool, elegant finish. In more complex, balanced recipes like the Last Word, it weaves through herbal liqueurs and citrus to create a bright, layered drink that’s greater than the sum of its parts. Expect a wide range of experiences: from crisp and refreshing highballs to tart sours and intricate, aromatic cocktails—always with that unmistakable juniper signature tying it all together.
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Top Dry gin Cocktails
A timeless sip of sophistication.
Martini Perfect
Dry gin, Red vermouth, White vermouth, Aromatic bitters
A prohibition-era masterpiece reborn.
Last Word
Dry gin, Green Chartreuse, Maraschino cherry liqueur, Lime juice
A sweet and spicy twist awaits
Oliver Twist
Dry Gin, Holunderblütenlikör, Lager, Zitronensaft, Honey, Chili-Schoten
Citrusy twist on a classic.
Dry Martini Franklin
Dry gin, White vermouth, Orange bitters
A sophisticated blend with herbal notes
Vancouver
Dry gin, DOM Benedictine, White vermouth, Red vermouth, Orange bitters
Elegant and Bittersweet
Fitzgerald
Dry gin, Aromatic bitters, Sugar / simple syrup, Lemon juice
Herbal Sophistication Unleashed
Tailspin
Dry gin, Green Chartreuse, Red vermouth, Orange bitters
Warmly bitter and richly complex.
Autumn Negroni
Dry gin, Amaro, Campari, Fernet-Branca Liqueur, Red vermouth, Orange bitters, Peychaud's Aromatic Bitters
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Classic Dry gin Cocktails
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Dry Martini Franklin
Dry gin, White vermouth, Orange bitters
A sophisticated blend with herbal notes
Vancouver
Dry gin, DOM Benedictine, White vermouth, Red vermouth, Orange bitters
Elegant and Bittersweet
Fitzgerald
Dry gin, Aromatic bitters, Sugar / simple syrup, Lemon juice
Purity and elegance in every sip.
Dry Martini 'Preferred'
Dry gin, White vermouth, Orange bitters
Refinement with a crisp, aromatic twist.
Dry Martini Montgomery's
Dry gin, White vermouth, Orange bitters
Sophistication meets subtle wet finesse.
Dry Martini Wet
Dry gin, White vermouth, Orange bitters
Pairs well with Dry gin
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Q&A
What is the most popular cocktail made with dry gin?
The Dry Martini is one of the most popular and enduring cocktails made with dry gin. It highlights gin’s crisp, juniper-forward character with minimal ingredients for a clean, bracing serve.
What ingredients pair well with dry gin in cocktails?
Dry gin pairs especially well with dry vermouth, citrus (like lemon or lime), and herbal liqueurs for bright, aromatic drinks. It also works nicely with bitters and floral or botanical mixers that complement juniper.
How many cocktails can you make with dry gin?
You can make 84 cocktails with dry gin based on the current makemeacocktail.com cocktail list. That range includes classics and modern recipes, showing how versatile dry gin is behind the bar.
What is dry gin and what does it taste like?
Dry gin is a clear distilled spirit made from grains and flavored with botanicals, with juniper as the defining note. It typically tastes crisp and piney with a lightly bitter, herbal finish.
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