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The classic Gin Gimlet is appealing in its simplicity and perfect balance of flavors. The crisp, botanical notes of gin blend with the tartness of fresh lime juice and sweetness of simple syrup, to create a refreshing sip that’s refreshing and delicious. It’s a chic cocktail bar drink that’s easily crafted at home. 

A glass of gin gimlet cocktail garnished with a lime wheel.

The Gin Gimlet is a classic cocktail that has been around for over a century with its simple and refreshing profile. The gimlet gained popularity during the 19th century, particularly among British sailors. The combination of gin and lime juice was not only a way to enhance the flavor of their spirits but also served as an effective remedy against scurvy, thanks to the vitamin C in lime. (Who knew?!) This delightful drink has since evolved into a classic cocktail, embodying both elegance and a nod to its nautical roots.

The Gin Gimlet shines in a variety of settings, making it a go-to choice for any occasion. Sip one on a warm summer evening, at a backyard barbecue, or while relaxing at home after a long day. Its refreshing qualities make it an ideal drink for warm weather, yet its elegant presentation lends itself well to formal events and celebrations. No matter the setting, the Gin Gimlet is sure to elevate the moment, inviting you to savor the simplicity and joy of a classic cocktail.

Ingredients

Ingredients for a gin gimlet.
  • Gin – I love using a dry gin, like Beefeater, for this recipe. It doesn’t have a strong juniper flavor and balances well with the other two ingredients. If you have a strong preference to a specific gin, use that. 
  • Simple Syrup – This 2 ingredient syrup is easily made at home and will sweeten your gimlet without getting in the way of the other flavors. If you prefer a really tart drink, drop the amount of syrup in your cocktail down to 1 ounce. 
  • Lime – Fresh lime juice only for this one! There’s only 3 ingredients in this recipe, so you need to use the freshest ingredients you can, which means squeezing real limes and skipping bottled lime juice. You should need 1 lime (or a little less) per drink. 

How to Make a Gin Gimlet 

A hand pouring Gin from a jigger into a cocktail shaker half full of ice.

Combine gin, simple syrup, and lime juice in a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice. 

Gin gimlet being poured from a cocktail shaker, through a fine mesh strainer and into a Nick and Nora glass.

Shake well for 10-15 seconds. Double strain into a Nick and Nora glass. 

A glass of gin gimlet with a lime wheel floating on top of it.
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Classic Gin Gimlet Recipe

Savor the simplicity of a classic Gin Gimlet, a timeless cocktail that perfectly balances the crisp botanicals of gin with the tartness of fresh lime juice and a splash of simple syrup. This elegant drink is not only refreshing but also incredibly easy to make. Follow this simple recipe to craft the perfect Gimlet, and enjoy a taste of cocktail history in every sip!

Ingredients
 

Instructions
 

  • Combine gin, simple syrup, and lime juice in a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice.
    2 oz gin, 1.25 oz simple syrup, 0.5 oz lime juice
  • Shake well for 10-15 seconds.
  • Double strain into a Nick and Nora glass.
  • Garnish with a lime wheel.
  • Sip and enjoy.

Notes

If you prefer a more tart cocktail, reduce the simple syrup to 1 ounce. 
Serving: 1cocktail, Calories: 230kcal, Carbohydrates: 27g, Protein: 0.1g, Fat: 0.01g, Sodium: 21mg, Potassium: 40mg, Fiber: 0.1g, Sugar: 26g, Vitamin A: 7IU, Vitamin C: 4mg, Calcium: 7mg, Iron: 1mg
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Two glasses of gin gimlets garnished with lime wheels.

Make Your Own Simple Syrup

Simple syrup is water and white sugar, combined together. That’s it. So it’s easily made at home (in your microwave!) with ingredients you already have on hand. Get my recipe, instructions, and tips over on my simple syrup recipe page. 

A jar of simple syrup set among a spilled jar of white sugar.

Gin Gimlet Variations 

Since a gin gimlet is only 3 ingredients, it’s easy to swap them around to make variations on this simple cocktail. Try one of these ideas: 

  • Trade out the gin for a flavored gin (Empress Gin is really tasty in this recipe!) or a more juniper forward gin for a completely different flavor. 
  • Use strawberry syrup instead of simple syrup for a Strawberry Gimlet
  • Make some rosemary syrup to use in place of the simple syrup for a Rosemary Gimlet.
  • Shake up a Lavender Gimlet by using lavender syrup instead of the simple syrup. 
A lavender gimlet garnished with a sprig of lavender clipped to the side of the glass with a tiny clothes pin.

Try These Gin Gimlet Recipes 

I love creating twists on classic cocktails. Make my rhubarb syrup for this Rhubarb Gimlet or grab a handful of fresh basil for this Basil Gimlet

What to Serve with a Gin Gimlet 

A bright and light gimlet pairs well with a rich and creamy appetizer. Try one of these: 

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