If you want to go the extra mile, you can flavour this with fresh herbs, citrus zest and spices. ENJOY $5.95 FLAT RATE SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS! Today, we are going to be sharing ten winter cocktails that you can make at home. Garnish with a mint leaf. But winter isn’t usually the time for a refreshing drink like the gin and tonic. – 10ml Honey. 1 dash grapefruit bitters. The younger ones can stick to hot chocolate. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Many of these recipes can be bulked up and shared with others. Caramel Irish Coffee. Serve in a cup or mug and garnish with a cinnamon stick. Here are the very best tutorials around to help you create your very own hot gin cocktails in a matter of minutes. Wait three minutes, then remove tea bag, spices and apple slices (retain for garnish). – Cinnamon FOLLOW US ON Stir your required amount of gin (here I’ve used 60ml) with however much dry vermouth you like: the more you use the more herbal it will be. Hot chocolate may be most associated with Irish cream liqueur but did you know gin is an excellent alternative? 3 coins of peeled fresh ginger? 4. On a low heat, melt your chocolate and pour your semi-skimmed milk over the melted chocolate, slowly stirring the two together. water to a boil. If you are looking to start experimenting in the kitchen, then … 2 oz. Garnish with a cinnamon stick and chocolate dusting. People usually opt for, Winter cocktails with gin are just as cozy and amazing as any other winter cocktail. 1.5L Pressed apple juice (not from concentrate). .5 oz. As the season slowly starts to turn what better way to warm your nights than with hot gin cocktails? Garnish with one slapped mint leaf. We love giving you new cocktail recipes to add to your cocktail crafting repertoire, especially when we get to test them all ourselves first. Beer 52 exclusive offer: Get a free case of craft beer worth £24. $4.99 For fans of a good ole Chocolate Orange, did you know you can actually buy Chocolate Orange Gin that’s inspired by the festive treat? Their bar, which features the largest gin selection in North America, opened last week with a huge menu of heart-warming cocktails. Here are five gin-based cocktails that will cure your winter blues. – 200ml Water. Case in point is this coffee-laced cocktail by Alan Berger of Denver’s Ultreia, which marries the bitterness of java with the sweet tang of tonic. (We recommend slightly cracking the cinnamon sticks to release a more intense flavour. Stir to taste – it’s about finding the perfect dilution. Flavours of rhubarb and blackcurrant make this drink a true taste of the British countryside – without the freezing temperatures of the outdoors! 4. $5.99 Don’t be afraid to garnish your masterpiece with something that might seem peculiar either – personally I take two pickled onions. Add Bombay Sapphire, Martini Bianco and fresh lemon juice. 2 oz. Foam, steam or heat the milk to around 70 degrees celcius. This recipe serves three and combines all three glorious ingredients to create a boozy chocolate-coffee smash in a glass that’s guaranteed to make you smile. – 25ml Lemon Juice Pour the infused liquid back into the pan and add the 50g of chocolate, stirring until the chocolate has melted and the consistency is smooth. Most of us will be familiar with hot toddies, especially if you come from a traditional family and one of your cold cures involved honey, lemon and whiskey. Just add 50cl of Sipsmith London Dry Gin and 25ml tonic syrup to a glass.