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It’s a long weekend coming up and you’ve got friends and family coming over. Yes, you want to drink gin co*cktails. No, you don’t want to spend the whole afternoon and evening mixing, stirring, slicing and shaking for everyone. What’s your answer? Why, a big bowl (or two) of delicious gin punch, of course!

We’ve collected five gin-based punch recipes that are as unusual as they are delicious and beautiful. Although you may not have tried these flavour combinations before, they aren’t complicated and you should have all of these ingredients already or will be able to easily buy them at your local shop. Make them the morning or day before, pop them in the fridge and just leave the punch out for guests to serve themselves. Voila!

ORANGE, POMEGRANATE & ROSEMARY SPARKLING GIN PUNCH

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Source: waitingonmartha

INGREDIENTS:

1 Bottle champagne, prosecco or dry sparkling wine
8oz pomegranate juice
4oz gin
8oz orange juice
4-6 oranges, thinly sliced
1 cup pomegranate seeds
4-6 sprigs of rosemary, plus extra as garnish

METHOD:

Combine all ingredients together in a punch bowl, stir gently. Add ice to a lowball glass or punch bowl and pour over ice to serve.

Recipe sourced from waitingonmartha.com.

PINEAPPLE & CARROT GIN PUNCH

INGREDIENTS:

20oz pineapple juice
20oz pure carrot juice
10oz real lemon juice
10oz gin
12oz ginger beer or ginger ale
Edible flowers or lemon slices to garnish

METHOD:

Add all of the ingredients into a punch bowl and gently stir to combine. Taste the punch and tweak the amounts according to your preference. Pour over ice to serve garnish with the edible flowers or fruit slices.

Recipe sourced from sugarandcharm.com.

BLUEBERRY, GIN & SAGE PUNCH

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Source: Feastingathome.com

INGREDIENTS:

12 ounces frozen blueberries
5.5oz fresh lemon juice
3oz water
8ozsugar
30fresh sage leaves- a generous handful (about½ cuppacked)
3/4bottle gin
1bottle prosecco (optional)

METHOD:

In a medium sized pot over medium-high heat, combine frozen blueberries, lemon juice, water and sugar. Stir until sugar is dissolved and mixture comes to a simmer.

Muddle berries well, mashing them in the pot. Add the sage. Simmer for 1-2 minutes.

Remove from stove and let sit overnight or for several hours (the longer it sits the more the sage will come through).

Strain the blueberry mixture, pressing down hard on the berries with a muddler or back of a big spoon, allowing them to release their colourful juice.

Place blueberry sage syrup in a large punch bowl or glass beverage container with a spigot (see notes).

Add gin and prosecco and garnish with a few sage leaves and lemon slices.

Recipe sourced from FeastingAtHome.com.

LIME, BASIL & GRAPEFRUIT GIN PUNCH

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Photo by Cristina Sciarra

INGREDIENTS:

1 cup basil leaves
1 cup sugar
1 (750ml) bottle gin
6 cups (48oz/1,419ml) grapefruit juice
1 cup (8oz/236ml) lime juice
1 liter (4 cups) fizzy water
4 limes, sliced into coins

METHOD:

Make the simple syrup: in a medium pot, stir the sugar into 1 cup of water. Turn the heat to medium-high, and let the sugar water come to a simmer. Turn off the heat, and add the basil leaves. Let the simple syrup steep for 30 minutes. Run the syrup through a sieve, and then move it to the fridge to chill, at least 30 minutes.

Mix together the basil syrup, gin, grapefruit juice, lime juice and 2 cups of cold water; chill for at least 30 minutes, until quite cold.

Before serving, top the punch with lime coins. You can add the fizzy water all at once to the punch bowl, or allow each guest to top off their own glass.

You can make the punch (basil syrup + gin + grapefruit juice + lime juice + water) up to 1 day ahead, and chill in the fridge until ready to serve.

Recipe sourced from Food52.com.

CUCUMBER, MINT & LIME GIN PUNCH

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INGREDIENTS:

Cucumber and gin syrup:
1 cucumber, halved lengthways, seeds removed, coarsely chopped
330gm caster sugar
100 ml gin
30 ml lemon juice
30ml lime juice

Other:
1 cucumber, halved lengthways, seeds removed, coarsely chopped
2 limes, cut into wedges
1 cup (loosely packed) mint
To serve: tonic water and ice cubes

METHOD:

To make the cucumber and gin syrup, muddle the cucumber in a jug with a pestle or rolling pin until juicy for one minute, then combine in a saucepan with sugar and 250ml water. Stir over high heat until sugar dissolves, then bring to the boil, reduce heat to medium and simmer until a light syrup forms (10-15 minutes).

Set aside to cool to room temperature, stir in gin and lemon and lime juice and refrigerate until required. Strain before using. Makes about 450ml.

To serve, muddle cucumber and lime in a tall jug, add a little cucumber and gin syrup, add mint and top up with tonic water. Fill tall glasses with ice, pour cucumber and gin punch over and top up with extra cucumber and gin syrup to taste.

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FAQs

What is gin punch made of? ›

Pour lemon juice over peels and stir to dissolve sugar. Transfer to a 3-quart pitcher half-filled with ice. Add gin, liqueur and seltzer. Stir and pour into punch cups or short-stemmed glasses, and serve.

What is the most popular gin mixer? ›

Tonic water is the quintessential gin mixer and a staple in the world of co*cktails. Its bitter and effervescent taste perfectly complements the botanical flavors of gin. The combination of gin and tonic water creates the classic and timeless drink, the gin and tonic.

What is the best thing to mix with gin? ›

Beyond the obvious tonic water, try soda water (let the taste of gin shine through), lemonade, ginger beer, ginger ale, orange juice and even co*ke - they're all nice mixers for gin. Also remember - don't need a mixer at all - try gin neat over ice.

What are the top 10 gin co*cktails? ›

10 ultimate gin co*cktails you should try
  • The Negroni. ...
  • The Martini. ...
  • The French 75. ...
  • The Gin Basil Smash. ...
  • The Gimlet. ...
  • The Clover Club. ...
  • The Corpse Reviver. ...
  • The Ramos Gin Fizz. And we've saved the best to last because it's an absolute showstopper of a co*cktail.

What is the most unusual gin? ›

8 of the most bizarre flavoured gins you can try (if you dare)
  • Brussel Sprout Gin. In September 2019, Pickering's Distillery launched a sprout-flavoured gin as part of its gin bauble collection for Christmas. ...
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What fruit juice goes with gin? ›

You can't go wrong with a juniper-forward London dry gin, which works with nearly any juice you can source, from lemon and lime to orange and grapefruit. Softer gins can work great, too, but depending on their botanical makeup, they may pair better with sweeter OJ or more sour grapefruit.

What's the difference between a punch and a co*cktail? ›

co*cktails, on the other hand, tend to treat spirits as the star, and will match the non-alcoholic elements ounce for ounce, or even forgo the add-ins entirely. Punches, therefore, contain significantly less alcohol, and since the highlight is often fruit juices, taste quite a bit sweeter than your standard co*cktail.

What makes a co*cktail a punch? ›

Punch (Punsch in German) refers to a mixture of several fruit juices and spices, often with wine or liquor added and mostly topped with champagne or sparkling wine. Punch is popular in Germany and with many Germans who emigrated to America.

What gin do bartenders use? ›

London Dry Gin – The Best co*cktail Gin. A great London Dry is hands-down going to be the best gin you can buy for making co*cktails at home. That's the answer and there's really no buts or ifs about it – this is what you want to go for.

What can I mix with gin and not tonic? ›

Gin pairs well with a variety of mixers apart from tonic. Some popular options include soda water, ginger beer, ginger ale, citrus juices (such as lime or grapefruit), and vermouth. Additionally, herbal and fruity elements like mint, basil, cucumber, or berries can complement the botanical flavors of gin in co*cktails.

Does co*ke go with gin? ›

All true gin fans know that gin and co*ke make a great combination, and many gin aficionados have even been known to replace tonic with co*ke for a great simple gin serve.

What is the healthiest mixer for gin? ›

11 of the best low-calorie and low-sugar mixers for gin:
  • Aqua Libra Fruit-infused Sparkling Water. Save. ...
  • TwelveBelow Tonics. ...
  • PURA Soda Cucumber & Lime. ...
  • Upstream Grapefruit & Bergamot. ...
  • Nexba Strawberry & Peach Kefir. ...
  • Dash Water Rhubarb & Ginger Soda Water. ...
  • The Artisan Drinks Co. ...
  • London Essence Pomelo & Pink Pepper Tonic Water.

What soda pairs with gin? ›

Grapefruit and lemon flavoured seltzers make excellent gin mixers. Unlike club soda, seltzer has no sweeteners or flavours added, so it's a healthy gin mixer.

What makes gin taste better? ›

A bad gin will taste like pine and nothing else. But a good gin will have a beautiful balance of flavors. Juniper berries are the backbone of gin. Juniper should be the dominant flavor and it gives the drink its fresh, piney character, as well as some of its dryness.

What is a good gin drink for beginners? ›

Make a classic G&T by combining one part gin with two parts tonic, then garnish with a lime slice, if you like (or, use cucumber slices, herb sprigs or berries).

Does anyone drink gin straight? ›

If you want to experience gin, one of the best ways to do it is to drink your gin straight. Some people swear this is the only proper way to enjoy gin (which isn't true, but it is a good way). All you need is a couple of cubes of ice and a lime wedge and you are in gin heaven.

Which co*cktail is typically made with gin? ›

A martini is a classic gin-based co*cktail.

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