How to Make a Bramble Cocktail - Summer Blackberrys
Bramble has an average of 190 calories and 43% alcohol content. The main type of alcohol is Gin.
Ingredients for a Bramble Cocktail
• 2 oz Gin
• 1 oz Lemon Juice
• 1/2 oz Simple Syrup
• 1/2 oz Crème de Mûre (Blackberry Liqueur)
• Crushed ice
• Fresh blackberries and a slice of lemon (for garnish)
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Instructions on How to Make a Bramble
• Mix Gin, Lemon Juice, and Syrup: In a shaker, mix gin, lemon juice, and simple syrup with crushed ice.
• Shake and Strain: Shake well and strain into a rocks glass filled with crushed ice.
• Drizzle Crème de Mûre: Drizzle crème de mûre over the top.
• Garnish and Serve: Garnish with fresh blackberries and a lemon slice.
How to Make a Bramble Cocktail - Summer Blackberrys
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Background and Origins of
Bramble
The Bramble cocktail is a delightful and refreshing drink that beautifully captures the essence of summer with its vibrant flavors and eye-catching presentation. Created in the 1980s, the Bramble quickly became a modern classic, celebrated for its simplicity and elegance. The Bramble was invented by renowned British bartender Dick Bradsell in 1984 at Fred's Club in Soho, London. Bradsell, often credited with revolutionizing the British cocktail scene, drew inspiration from his childhood memories of blackberry picking on the Isle of Wight. The cocktail's name, "Bramble," refers to the blackberry bushes that are common in the British countryside. The Bramble is a gin-based cocktail that combines the tartness of fresh lemon juice with the sweetness of blackberry liqueur, typically crème de mûre. The drink is built in a glass over crushed ice, giving it a slushy texture that is both refreshing and visually appealing. A touch of simple syrup balances the flavors, creating a harmonious blend of sweet and sour notes.