The 20 Best Flavoured Gin Recipes to Make at Home | EGO Shoes

We don’t know about you but gin o’clock is one of our favourite times of the day. Looking for a fresh new way to spruce up your drink? Check out our fave flavoured gin recipes that you can make at home today!

 

  1. Marmalade Gin – Paddington’s favourite gin by MILES, it’s best to leave this to infuse for several weeks to really get the best flavour from it! If you’re more of a vodka fan, then this works well with that too. Find the recipe here.
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Marmalade Gin    SOURCE: GOODHOUSEKEEPING.COM

2. Blackberry and Apple Gin- Autumn in a glass, rich and full of flavour, this gin excites the eyes as well as the taste buds. It uses two very popular fruits and is simple to make, find the recipe here and give it a go.

blackberry and apple gin by larderlove

Blackberry and Apple Gin   SOURCE: LARDERLOVE.COM

3. Grapefruit and Ginger Gin – The sharp and zesty recipe for this gin can be found here. A refreshing summer drink when mixed with sparkling water or tonic, garnish with a large slice of grapefruit to finish off this drink.

Grapefruit and ginger gin

Grapefruit and Ginger Gin SOURCE: GOODHOUSEKEEPING.COM

4. Raspberry Gin- Another refreshing summer drink but this time on the sweeter side. Find the recipe here, it’s the perfect summer tipple when mixed with lemonade and topped with frozen raspberries.

Raspberry gin recipe

Raspberry Gin SOURCE: THEUSUALSAUCEPANS.COM

 

5. Cucumber and Rose Gin- An unusual gin but not one to be missed. An elegant drink to sip with tonic water and pretend you’re sitting in an English garden at an afternoon tea party, when really you’re dancing round the kitchen with your mates at 3am. Get the recipe here.

CUCUMBER GIN

Cucumber and Rose Gin SOURCE: GOODHOUSEKEEPING.COM

6. Toffee Gin- Think toffee apples and sticky toffee pudding but alcoholic. Get the recipe here for one of the more interesting gins on our list. We can’t see this mixing well with lemonade but it can be made into a cocktail or drunk on its own over ice. The recipe is pretty simple to follow and you could easily swap out toffee for any other hard sweet.

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Toffee Apple Gin Cocktail SOURCE: CRAFTGINCLUB.COM

 

 

7. Strawberry Gin- Capture the true taste of summer with this berry-infused spirit that makes a stunning gin and tonic or base for a fruity cocktail. Find the recipe here.

 

Strawberry gin

Strawberry Gin SOURCE: BBCGOODFOOD.COM

 

8. Cinnamon Bun Gin- A warming gin with the flavours of everyone’s favourite breakfast treat (or all-day treat if you’re anything like us). Try mixing it with apple juice or sparkling apple juice if you’re feeling fancy. It’s also wonderful to drink neat, find the recipe here. 

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Cinnamon Bun Gin SOURCE: GOODHOUSEKEEPING.COM

 

9. Cherry Gin- Mix with tonic or lemonade for a sweetly refreshing alternative to the classic G&T. The beauty of this recipe is that you can infuse your gin for however long suits you and it will still taste amazing.

A jar of cherry gin with a small glass alongside

Cherry Gin SOURCE: BBCGOODFOOD.COM

 

10. Pineapple and Coconut Gin- A totally tropical gin and it’s perfect to use up your fresh pineapple peel and core. A substitute for summer sunshine in a glass, find the recipe here.

pinapple and coconut gin

Pineapple and Coconut Gin SOURCE: GOODHOUSEKEEPING.COM

 

11. Spiced Blackberry Gin – Blackberries are a British classic and this spiced gin is a real treat. Think Bramble cocktails but without all the faff. Find the recipe here 

Bramble cocktails in tumblers with blackberry garnish

Blackberry Gin Cocktails SOURCE:GOODHOUSEKEEPING.COM

 

12. Elderflower Gin- Another perfect summer drink. Served with a slice of lemon, this light, floral drink works well mixed with lemonade or a tonic of your choosing. Find the recipe here (and then head out to find some elderflowers).

A sprig of elderflower alongside a glass of elderflower gin

Elderflower Gin SOURCE:BBCGOODFOOD.COM

13. Gingerbread Gin- Now this might feel a little out of season but it’s not a gin to miss out on. The recipe for the fiery, sweet gin can be found here and it’s perfect with Cava or Prosecco to make a Gingerbread Fizz cocktail.

Recipe: Gingerbread gin

Gingerbread Gin SOURCE: SAINSBURYSMAGAZINE.COM

 

14. Apple and Pear Gin- The gentle flavours of this gin make it perfect to use in gin cocktails. The elegant layers of apple and pear instantly upgrade any gin drink without overpowering. Find the recipe here.

Apple and Pear Gin SOURCE: THESPRUCEEATS.COM

15. Sloe Gin- This list wouldn’t be complete without sloe-infused gin. You can harvest sloes in around October (or buy them in the shop anytime), add your gin, and forget about it for a few months. Typically drank in the wintertime, this fruity tipple is perfect when mixed with lemonade and drank the whole year-round. Find the recipe here.

 

Sloe gin

Sloe Gin SOURCE:GREATBRITISHCHEFS.COM

 

16. Spiced Gin- The intensity of this gin is up to you. Depending on how long you leave it, the more this gin will infuse so make sure to keep tasting as you go about your gin making. Find the recipe here.

 

Spiced Gin

Spiced Gin SOURCE: THEGINKIN

 

17. Cola Cube Gin- This sweet gin couldn’t be any easier to make. You need two ingredients for a unique and tasty gin. Get the recipe here.

Cola Cube Gin

Cola Cube GIn SOURCE: THEGINKIN.COM

18. Chilli and Lime Gin- One for those with the more adventurous pallet. Find the recipe for this exciting gin here. The citrus and the little bit of heat makes this a really tasty, flavoursome gin.

Chilli gin and tonic

Chilli Gin SOURCE: THEUSUALSAUCEPANS.COM

19. Blood Orange Gin- An colourful twist on orange gin. Exciting for the eye and the tastebuds, this gin is super summery and fancier than a normal orange gin. Find the recipe here.

Blood Orange Gin

Blood Orange Gin SOURCE:THEUSUALSAUCEPANS.COM

20. Pomegranate and Rosemary Gin- Tangy, earthy and sweet. This gin is a summertime must! Mix with lemonade or tonic for a light floral drink. Get the recipe here.

Rosemary & Pomegranate Infused Gin

Pomegranate and Rosemary Gin SOURCE: ABLEANDCOLE.CO.UK

 

All these recipes got you feeling like a gin cocktail in the sun? Don’t forget your heels! Worried you might feel a little fragile after trying out all these recipes? Go on, grab some sunglasses too.

Mia Babb
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