I want a gin-based cocktail with berry flavours.
Cocktail Colin says:
I found a few gin-based cocktails with berry flavors that you might like. One is a refreshing Raspberry Collins with a rating of 4.13/5. Another is the classic Bramble with a rating of 4.2/5, known for its delicious mix of gin and blackberry liqueur. Finally, we have the popular Berry Blush with a high rating of 4.42/5, featuring vodka, orange juice, cranberry juice, and red vermouth. These options should satisfy your desire for a gin-based cocktail with delightful berry flavors.
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You asked: Gin-based cocktails with berry flavors. We found 9 cocktails answering the question.
Sweet blackberries meet malt whisky.
Blackberry Bramble
Whiskey, Lime, Sugar, Blackberries
Raspberry charm with a fizzy lift.
Raspberry Collins
Dry gin, Creme De Framboise, Lemon Juice, Soda water, Sugar / simple Syrup, Orange Bitters, Raspberry
Blissful berries in a glass
Berry Blush
Vodka, Red vermouth, Orange juice, Cranberry Juice, Sugar / simple Syrup, Raspberry
Berry-laden delight with a citrus twist.
Bramble
Gin, Blackberry Liqueur, Lemon Juice, Sugar / simple Syrup
Blueberry Bliss Meets Classic Gin
Blueberry Gin
Gin, Blueberry Juice
A Brazilian twist with berry delight!
Berry Caipirinha
Cachaça, Lime, Sugar, Blackberries
Berryoska
Vodka, Lime juice, Sugar, Raspberry
Blueberry Rum Smash
White rum, Lemon Juice, Ginger Ale, Blueberries, Sugar
Berry Azz
Raspberry rum, Cranberry Juice, Lemonade
FAQ's
We've collated some quick fire Q&A's on the question to help you find exactly what you're looking for.
Which berries pair best with gin?
Berries like raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, and strawberries pair well with gin, enhancing its botanical and juniper notes.
Can I use frozen berries in gin cocktails?
Yes, you can use frozen berries in gin cocktails. They are convenient, available year-round, and can also help keep your drink chilled.
What types of gin work best with berry flavors?
Gins with a floral, citrus, or herbaceous profile tend to work best with berry flavors, as they complement the sweetness and tartness of the berries.
How do you muddle berries for cocktails?
To muddle berries, place them in the bottom of a glass or shaker and gently press them with a muddler or spoon to release their juices and flavors.
Are there any low-sugar options for gin berry cocktails?
Yes, you can make low-sugar gin berry cocktails by using fresh berries, reducing or omitting added sugars, and using sugar-free mixers like soda water.
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