Rosemary Cocktails
Explore 9 cocktail recipes made with Rosemary
Rosemary brings an instantly recognisable character to cocktails: a piney, resinous aroma, earthy herbal depth, and a gentle, woody bitterness that can make even simple builds feel more layered. It’s especially effective because it works on multiple levels at once—perfuming the drink as you lift the glass, adding structure on the palate, and providing a striking garnish that looks as good as it smells. Whether used as a fresh sprig, lightly “clapped” to release oils, or incorporated via rosemary syrup, tinctures, or infusions, it delivers a clean, savoury edge that balances sweetness and brightens citrus.
You’ll find rosemary across a wide range of styles, from spirit-forward sippers to sparkling and seasonal serves. In a Rosemary Old Fashioned it deepens bourbon or rye with a foresty warmth; in a Yule Mule it plays beautifully with ginger’s bite and lime’s zip; and in fruit-led drinks like a Pear-Rosemary Twist it adds contrast that keeps the profile crisp rather than cloying. Even non-alcoholic options, such as a Christmas Punch, benefit from rosemary’s aromatic lift. Expect refreshing herbal complexity, a subtly dry finish, and a cocktail that feels both cosy and contemporary.
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Top Rosemary Cocktails
Herbal elegance in every sip
Rosemary Old Fashioned
Bourbon, Aromatic bitters, Sugar, Rosemary
Festive flavors in a refreshing twist.
Yule Mule
Vodka, Ginger beer, Cranberry juice, Orange juice, Rosemary, Orange
Herbal sweetness with a fizzy twist.
Pear-Rosemary Twist
Vodka, Pear nectar, Tonic water, Sugar / simple syrup, Rosemary, Pear
Festive flavors in a refreshing sip.
Non-Alcoholic Christmas Punch
Ginger ale, Orange juice, Cranberry juice, Orange, Lime, Rosemary
Berries and bubbles, a countryside indulgence.
Hedgerow Royale
Cherry brandy, Sloe gin, Champagne / prosecco, Rosemary
Pairs well with Rosemary
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What is the most popular cocktail made with rosemary?
A popular choice is the Rosemary Old Fashioned, which uses rosemary to add a piney, herbal lift to the classic spirit-forward profile. Rosemary is typically introduced via a sprig garnish or a rosemary-infused syrup for a more pronounced aroma.
What ingredients pair well with rosemary in cocktails?
Rosemary pairs well with citrus (especially lemon and grapefruit), orchard fruits like pear, and warming spices such as cinnamon. It also complements gin, whiskey, and sparkling wine, where its earthy, pine-like notes add depth without overwhelming the drink.
How many cocktails can you make with rosemary?
You can make 9 cocktails with rosemary. This count reflects cocktails that specifically include rosemary as an ingredient, garnish, or infusion component.
What is rosemary and what does it taste like in cocktails?
Rosemary is a fragrant culinary herb often used in mixology as a garnish or infused into syrups and tinctures. In cocktails it tastes earthy and woody with a distinctive pine-like aroma and a slight bitterness that adds complexity.
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