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Gimlet Cocktail - Fast Recipe

Gimlet

Gimlet has an average of 130 calories and 27% alcohol content. The main type of alcohol is Gin.

The Gimlet is a classic cocktail that dates back to the late 19th century. It is traditionally made with gin and lime cordial, though modern versions often use fresh lime juice and simple syrup. The Gimlet has a clean and crisp flavor, with the botanicals of the gin complementing the tartness of the lime. It is a favorite among gin enthusiasts and is often enjoyed as a refreshing and sophisticated cocktail. The Gimlet is also featured in literature, notably in Raymond Chandler's novel 'The Long Goodbye.'
Anker Ingredients

Gimlet Cocktail. Simple Ingredient List.

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• 2 oz Gin
• 3/4 oz Fresh lime juice
• 1/2 oz Simple syrup
• Ice
• Lime wheel (for garnish)

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Instructions

Instructions on How to Make a Gimlet

• Mix Ingredients: In a shaker, combine gin, lime juice, and simple syrup with ice.
• Shake: Shake well until chilled.
• Strain and Serve: Strain into a chilled cocktail glass or over ice in a rocks glass. Garnish with a lime wheel.

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Gimlet Cocktail - Fast Recipe

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Background and Origins of

Gimlet

The Gimlet cocktail, a classic and refreshing drink, has an interesting history that traces back to the British Royal Navy. This simple yet elegant cocktail is made with gin and lime juice, offering a bright and tangy flavor profile. The origin of the Gimlet is often attributed to Sir Thomas Gimlette, a British naval surgeon who served in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sir Thomas is said to have introduced the cocktail as a way to encourage sailors to consume lime juice, which was essential for preventing scurvy. By mixing the lime juice with gin, he made it more palatable for the sailors, and thus, the Gimlet was born. The Gimlet gained popularity among sailors and quickly spread beyond the navy to become a beloved cocktail among civilians. Its simplicity and refreshing taste made it a favorite during the early 20th century, particularly during the Prohibition era in the United States when gin was widely available. The classic recipe for a Gimlet calls for equal parts gin and lime juice, traditionally Rose's Lime Juice, which was a sweetened lime juice concentrate. However, modern variations often use fresh lime juice and simple syrup to achieve a balanced and more natural flavor.

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