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Here are the all best gin cocktails and drinks that are flavorful and easy to make! Try the gimlet, gin fizz and more.

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Looking for drinks to make with gin? Here at A Couple Cooks we’re cocktail experts and certified mixologists with over 300 cocktail recipes in our library. We’ve made every gin cocktail imaginable (and then some). But we wanted to find our tip top favorites, so we’ve rounded up all the very best gin cocktails to make with this botanical spirit.

Types of gin cocktails

Gin works in all sorts of cocktails and ways. There’s the sweet tart Gin Fizz, with an impressively frothy foam that rises to the top. Then there’s the French 75, a bubbly sophisticated champagne cocktail with gin.

The Gimlet is zingy and perfectly balanced with gin and lime using only 3 ingredients. And who could resist a Tom Collins or the crowd favorite, the Gin and Tonic? Keep reading for these iconic recipes, or search our top simple gin cocktails, summer gin cocktails or winter gin cocktails.

Pro tip

Our top beginner-friendly gin cocktails the Gin and Tonic, Gimlet, Tom Collins, or Gin Gin Mule. Our top adventurous gin cocktails for experienced palates are the Ramos Gin Fizz, Singapore Sling, or Last Word.

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Best gin for cocktails

The best gin for these gin cocktails? Gin is one of the more varied liquors out there, with lots of differences in flavor between top brands. The best choice is a gin you love, but here some of our recommendations:

  • Malfy, Aviation, and Beefeater London Dry have a developed, botanical flavor that blends well in cocktails.
  • Locally distilled gin is a great option! In Indianapolis, we like 8th Day Distillery, Hotel Tango, and Big Heart Gin.
  • Steer clear of strong flavored sipping gins in cocktails. For us this includes brands like Tanqueray gin, which is very floral, and Opihr gin has very forward spices. These overpower the subtlety in many mixed drinks.

More drink ideas

Outside of these gin cocktails, here are a few more of our favorite drink recipes starring this tasty spirit:

Frequently asked questions

What kind of gin should I use for these cocktails?

A classic Malfy, Aviation, or Beefeater London Dry are versatile choices for most gin cocktails. We typically avoid very strong gins like Tanqueray and Opihr gin. However, you can explore other styles like juniper-forward gins or citrusy gins depending on your taste preference.

What’s the secret to a perfect gin cocktail?

High-quality ingredients are key. Use fresh citrus juices, good quality gin, and appropriate ratios as per the recipe. A well-chosen garnish can elevate the flavor and presentation, from citrus twists to fresh herbs.

Can I substitute ingredients in these cocktails?

It depends on the recipe. Simple syrups can be swapped with pure maple syrup (our favorite), honey syrup, or agave nectar. Experiment cautiously, but remember some substitutions might alter the taste profile significantly.

How can I make these cocktails ahead of time?

Pre-squeeze citrus juices and prepare simple syrups in advance. However, assemble and serve cocktails right before drinking for the freshest flavors and perfect carbonation (if using sparkling ingredients).

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Gin fizz

Gin Fizz (& More Gin Cocktails)


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  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 2 drinks 1x
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Looking for the best gin cocktail recipe? Try a refreshing Gin Fizz: it’s sweet, tangy, and has a frothy egg white foam topping.


Ingredients

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  • ½ cup gin
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup or simple syrup
  • 3 tablespoons lemon juice (1 lemon)
  • 1 egg white (or for vegan, substitute 2 tablespoons aquafaba)
  • ¼ cup soda water

Instructions

  1. Place the gin, maple syrup, lemon juice, and egg white in a cocktail shaker. Fill the shaker with ice and shake.
  2. Pour the drink into two glasses and top with the soda water, which forms the egg white foam on top. Serve immediately.
  • Category: Drink
  • Method: Shaken
  • Cuisine: American

About the authors

Sonja & Alex

Hi, we’re Alex and Sonja Overhiser, married cookbook authors, food bloggers, and recipe developers. We founded A Couple Cooks to share fresh, seasonal recipes and the joy of cooking! Our recipes are made by two real people and work every time.

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  1. Kathy Warren says:

    Dear Sonja and Alex,
    Loved your email with the different gin recipes! When I turned 21 (a day or two ago!), my Dad made me a Singapour Sling, and I loved it! It became my standard order whenever we went out to eat. My husband could make me one in record time! However, a few years ago someone introduced me to the Mule! And I have to say, I love mules, my favorite being A Mullberry Mule.
    Have you ever tried Revelton Mulberry Gin? It’s made here in Iowa (I’m an Iowa girl, born and raised!) and I absolutely love them. Was introduced to them by one of my friends who owns a bar. She told me she “KNEW” that I would love them since I was such a fan of mules in general.

    The recipe is :
    Revelton Mulberry Gin
    Ginger beer
    a dash of Rosa’s Sweetened Lime Juice.

    I think they’re great! Thanks for posting. Can’t wait to try some of your recipes for Gin.

    Kathy Warren

  2. Spencer Pieczonka & Drew Blaire says:

    Hi there, I make this cocktail. The taste is splendid, however, the eggs whites we’re not as high as the image. Ours was a mm – what did i do wrong?

  3. Amit Singh says:

    Great recipes. Any particular Gin brand? or any Gin?

    1. Sonja Overhiser says:

      Any should work! Our favorite is Malfy.