When you have a garden at your disposal creating herbaceous and refreshing cocktails for summer is easy. Charlie Zeiler, lead barman at The Mix Up Bar located at Royal Palms Resort and Spa shows us how with his delicious Garden Goddess Cocktail.
The Garden Goddess
1 oz. Hendricks Gin
¼ oz. Cynar Amaro
¼ oz. Green Chartreuse
¾ oz. Lime
¾ oz. Simple Syrup
Muddle 4 slices of cucumber and 2 basil leaves in a rocks glass. Combine alcohol in a mixing glass and fill with ice. Shake and double strain over ice in a rocks glass. Garnish with cucumber and basil.
looks so refreshing..summer calling! thank you for the lovely recipe :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks yummy and refreshing for spring and summer!
ReplyDeleteMuddling the basil and cucumber would give a nice fresh flavor.
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ReplyDeleteI love cucumber drinks, so i'm game for this one! Yum!
ReplyDeleteThese look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love gin cocktail recipes and happen to have some on hand. Can't wait to try this, yum!
ReplyDeleteI love herbs in drinks and cocktails. I've not used Cynar for years, I think there is a dusty bottle in the cupboard!
ReplyDeleteThis cocktail looks fantastic! It's the perfect use for gin!
ReplyDeleteYum that looks so refreshing, especially with the slice of cucumber!
ReplyDeleteThomas loves anything that has Lime in it during the summer! Looks like I'll be making a few of these soon!!
ReplyDeleteCucumber and lime is always a refreshing combination!
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