To help us determine the best way to serve London dry gin, we reached out to Katie Stryjewski, cocktail blogger and author of "Cocktails, Mocktails, and Garnishes from the Garden." "London dry gin ...
These lighter cocktails are excellent options for when ... This low-ABV Martini combines equal parts gin and dry vermouth and has a dash of orange bitters and lemon twist garnish for added ...
Is it still dry? Well, that all depends on how ... In fact, that’s what the negroni sbagliato does—swaps the gin for prosecco. Both are delicious cocktails, but the classic negroni is about ...
But you know what you almost never see in warm cocktails? Gin. And as a dedicated gin fan, I think that’s a real shame.
RECOMMENDED: NYC's 10 best bars for nonalcoholic cocktails Just in time for Dry January ... cherry—plus a non-alcoholic whiskey. The “Gin” Sling swaps out gin for Ritual Non-Alcoholic ...
Nick Caggiano and Todd Mazzie from McClintock Distilling Company poured a round of winter cocktails and "Dry Gin-uary" specials to keep you buzzing all season long. Check out McClintock's at 35 ...
That sugary finish keeps it from having the kind of dry experience you’d get ... but it’s a flavorful gin that makes a solid cocktail.
Build the cocktail. Place grapefruit juice, Lillet Blanc, dry gin, elderflower liqueur, and lemon bitters or lemon juice in a ...
Regardless, joining the Dry January or Damp January trend ... cranberry, and lime. This gin-focused hideaway across from Eastern Market has two signature spirit-free cocktails, including one with ...
Talk about a dry January ... A martini-esque cocktail is made with Seedlip Grove, which is often used as a gin substitute, olive juice, black pepper, juniper, citrus oil and a nonalcohol vermouth.