Quick tip: The correct way to pronounce "St-Germain" is "sahn-jer-mahn," not "Saint Germain". The French Gimlet is a variation on the classic gin gimlet that swaps out the simple syrup for St-Germain.
It's a drink inspired by a caipirinha, using a generous pour of St-Germain combined with gin, vermouth ... or experimenting with new cocktail recipes at home. Some retailers even offer gift ...
This take on a Corpse Reviver No. 2 brings a lot of flavors into one glass, by combining St. Germain with gin, Cointreau, and even a dash of absinthe. The flavors layer together to create a drink ...
That's the magic of St-Germain. As the renowned Italian-turned-SoCal mixologist Vincenzo Marianella puts it, "St-Germain is one of the best liqueurs or modifiers that has come out in the last 25 ...
Into a shaker, measure out 1 oz lemon juice, 0.25 oz simple syrup,1.5 oz cucumber syrup, 0.25 oz St Germain, 2oz Tito ... Uncover and add 2 oz Botanist Gin, add ice, cover and shake.
This drink is a sultry spin on the classic Tom Collins. Freshen up gin with lemon, St. Germain and a touch of honey simple syrup for a smooth and refreshing cocktail. Shake first five ingredients with ...