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Hot and bothered? Maybe these great gin cocktails will help

06:00, 26 July 2018

updated: 08:00, 26 July 2018

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As Kent continues to sizzle under the scorching sun, what better way to beat the heat than with these fab gin cocktails!

The soaring temperatures may be unbearable for some who would rather save the hot weather for their summer hols instead of baking during school runs or in stuffy offices. But keep your gin up!

A gin tonic alcoholic cocktail with ice and mint. A taste of summer!
A gin tonic alcoholic cocktail with ice and mint. A taste of summer!

In the last couple of years, gin has made a huge comeback and is no longer a fuddy-duddy companion for ladies of the manor or retired generals relaxing in their gardens.

Now the ultimate drink at trendy bars and fancy parties, there is so much more to gin than mere G&Ts. It’s unique, fragrant and sophisticated taste makes it an ideal cocktail on those hot summer days and nights with friends and family.

The soaring heat has made gin cocktails very befitting of late
The soaring heat has made gin cocktails very befitting of late

So get the shakers out and check out these cocktails and offers for gin on Amazon (free delivery).

Sign up for a free 30-day Amazon Prime trial if the special offer is for Prime members only. Cheers!

Tanqueray Rangpur Gin (£20 down from £28.57)
Brokers Gin, 70 cl (£20 down from £28.57)
Tanqueray Flor De Sevilla Gin (£20 down from £28.57)
Martin Millers Gin, 70 cl (£20 own from £28.57)
Beefeater Gin (1L) (£24)

There are plenty of cocktail options when it comes to gin
There are plenty of cocktail options when it comes to gin


Tanqueray No. Ten Gin (£25 down from £35.71)
Star of Bombay Sapphire Gin, 70 cl (£25 down from £35.71)
Ableforth's Bathtub Gin, 70 cl (£29.95 down from £42.79)
Mason's Dry Yorkshire Gin, 70 cl (£34 down from £48.57)
Junipero Gin, 70 cl (£39.87 down from £56.96)

Gin came back into fashion a couple of years ago and is still going strong
Gin came back into fashion a couple of years ago and is still going strong

Tom Collins

Ingredients: 50ml gin, 25ml lemon juice, 25ml sugar syrup, 125ml soda water

Combine the ingredients over plenty of ice in a Collins glass, stir gently and garnish with a slice of lemon.

Bramble

Ingredients: 40ml gin, 20ml sugar syrup, 20ml lemon juice, 10ml crème de mure, berries or lemon zest for garnish

Add the gin, lemon juice and syrup into a shaker and shake well. Pour the contents over crushed ice and top with crème de mure through the drink. Garnish with lemon zest and maybe some seasonal berries.

Bee’s knees

Ingredients: 50ml gin, 10ml runny honey, 5ml water, 15ml lemon juice

Add the water to the honey and stir to ensure it is runny like syrup. Pour the mixture into a shaker and add the gin, lemon juice and some crushed ice. Shake well and then strain into cocktail glasses.

Cucumber & coriander G&T

Ingredients: 30ml gin, a few coriander sprigs, a chunky cucumber stick, tonic water (to fill glass), ice cubes

Add the gin, ice cubes and coriander sprigs into a tumbler glass before then stirring with the cucumber. Top up with tonic water and mix well.

Gin Mojito

Ingredients: 50ml gin, 3 lime wedges, mint, 3 teaspoons of sugar, crushed ice, apple juice, mint to garnish

Add the gin, lime wedges, sugar and a few mint leaves to a highball glass and stir. Fill with a crushed ice and then top up with apple juice. Add a sprig of fresh mint to garnish.

Amazon is offering cut prices on bottles of gin at the best possible time
Amazon is offering cut prices on bottles of gin at the best possible time

Moll Cocktail

Ingredients: 30ml gin, 30ml sloe gin, 30ml vermouth, dash orange bitters, 1 teaspoon sugar

Shake with ice and strain into a chilled cocktail glass

Lemon & elderflower fizz (six glasses)

Ingredients: 75ml gin, 1 lemon, 2 teaspoons and 2 tablespoons of caster sugar, 50ml elderflower cordial, 750ml prosecco, 4 tablespoons lemon sorbet, 2 tablespoons of caster sugar

Put aside half of the lemon juice and 2 tablespoons of the caster sugar for garnish. Mix the gin, lemon juice, sugar and elderflower cordial into a large jug. Stir until the sugar has dissolved. Then add the prosecco, the sorbet and stir well. Dip the rim of each glass in the juice, then the remaining sugar. Pour into the prepared glasses and pop in a few strips of lemon zest and ice.

French 75

Ingredients: 10ml gin, 10ml orange liqueur, 10ml lemon juice, 5ml sugar, fizz of your choice

Mix the gin, orange liqueur and lemon juice in a tall glass with lots of ice. Add the fizz.

Gin Fizz

Ingredients: 50ml gin, 30ml lemon juice, 10ml sugar syrup, 1 teaspoon sugar, 20ml lightly whipped egg white (optional), soda water

Add the gin, lemon juice, sugar syrup, sugar and egg white (if used) into a shaker with a little ice and strain into a highball glass half-filled with ice cubes. Top up with soda water.

Tarra-Gin

Ingredients: 50ml gin, 25ml lime juice, lime slices, 15ml tarragon syrup

First make the tarragon syrup by adding fresh tarragon leaves and 2 teaspoons of white sugar to hot water until the sugar dissolves - do not boil. Let it cool for 10 minutes and then strain off the tarragon. Pour into a tumbler along with gin and ice. Stir well and garnish with thin slice of lime.

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