7 Rose Cocktails To Try Out

Rose cocktails

A rose might be a simple gift, but it can work wonders. It can please your significant other or serve as a peace offering to them should you manage to piss them off! Now, you could be single by choice or not, since recently or since forever. No matter the scene, you can still get yourself a little rose action, and it might just help with the loneliness too. We’re talking about rosy beverages. So get ready to get your dil “garden garden-ed” as you take a sip from our picks of the best rosy beverages that you should try out!

Rose syrup can be made using edible rose petals as well as rose water. When using the petals, add them with the sugar and water and simmer, add some coloring and lemon juice, let cool, and voila. For the rose water recipe, add it to a cooled simple syrup along with coloring, and you get the same results.

7 Rose Cocktails To Try Out

  1. Indian Rose
  2. Sweetheart Martini
  3. Seventh Son
  4. Rose and Rosé Bourbon
  5. Amado
  6. Eastern Promise
  7. Rose & Rye

1. Indian Rose

Do not confuse this drink with a bloom of the garden variety. This apricot and rose flavored, gin-powered cocktail promises a gentle ride to buzztown and is perfect to cool you down on a hot summer day.

As for rose, this drink’s got double the flavor. Call it a movie theater. (Get it? Rose/Rows). The drink has both rose water and syrup, so you better believe that the so-called “subtle flavor” is not going to be overpowered by the other ingredients.

Ingredients

  • 2.5 oz. of gin
  • 0.25 oz. of apricot brandy
  • 0.25 oz. of rose water
  • 0.25 oz. of rose syrup

How To Make Indian Rose Cocktail

  1. Add all the ingredients with ice to a shaker
  2. Shake!
  3. Strain the rosy elixir into a chilled glass and enjoy your creation.

2. Sweetheart Martini

From gin and apricot, we move to vodka, cranberries and strawberries. If this drink were to be renamed, we’d call it Berry Rosy. Although the name is sweet (literally), the flavors in this drink are really well balanced. The strength of the vodka, and the tartness of the cranberry and lemon juice counters the sweetness of the rose and strawberry syrup.

Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz. of vodka
  • 0.5 oz. of strawberry syrup
  • 0.5 oz. of rose syrup
  • 1.5 oz. of cranberry juice
  • 0.5 oz. of lemon juice

How To Make Sweetheart Martini Cocktail

  1. Like Joe Biden, we are once again asking you, not for financial support, but to shake! Shake it like your life depends on it (okay, maybe not that hard).
  2. Pour into a chilled glass and put your Sweetheart (Miami) to your lips.

3. Seventh Son

Let’s drop the berries and pick up some cherries. The seventh (not prodigal) son brings you the aforementioned fruit coupled with cognac and pilsner, and of course, rose syrup. The mild rose flavor helps balance out the strength of cognac and brings you the best of both worlds. Is it just me, or do you hear a pop star with a split personality around too?

Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz. of cognac
  • 0.5 oz. of cherry liqueur
  • 0.5 oz. of rose syrup
  • Top off with beer or pilsner

How To Make Seventh Son Cocktail

  1. Bring the cognac, cherry liqueur, and rose syrup together in a shaker with ice.
  2. Shake well and strain into a chilled champagne flute.
  3. Top the rest of the flute off with a pilsner or beer of your choice.

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4. Rose And Rosé Bourbon

What’s better than one rosy drink? A rosy drink made with Rosé! As the name suggests, this drink brings together the classiness of a Rosé and the strength of a bourbon into a well balanced delight. Adding to the complexity of the existing flavors is the ruby grapefruit juice, that brings full-bodied, sour-sweet notes to the mix. If you already aren’t in one, get ready for a party.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz. of bourbon
  • 3 oz. of rosé wine
  • 0.2 oz. of rose syrup
  • 1 oz. of ruby grapefruit juice
  • Soda water to top off

How To Make Rose and Rosé Bourbon Cocktail

Think you are catching up and already know how to make this drink? You think shaking will do the trick? Wrong!

  1. Pour your ingredients into a mixing glass.
  2. Stir well with ice and pour the concoction into a rocks glass.
  3. Optionally, if you can get your hands on a ruby grapefruit, you can add a twist of its rind as garnish and enjoy.

5. Amado

How about adding a little tropical twist to this journey among the roses? Get your steelpan drums, lei, and little ukulele out, and welcome The Amado to your bar. The Amado brings the flavors of white rum, Angostura and lime, along with a pleasant rosy background. With so many flavors all in one beverage, who even needs a charcuterie board anymore? The Amado also boasts a luxurious mouth feel, thanks to the egg whites that add a frothy texture to the cocktail, bringing an extra dimension to the gastronomical experience.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz. of white rum
  • 0.75 oz. of lime juice
  • 0.5 oz. of rose syrup
  • The white of 1 pasteurized egg
  • Dash of Angostura bitters

How To Make Amado Cocktail

  1. Yes, you need to shake the ingredients together, but remember; keep it dry. Don’t add ice to the shaker yet to get a silky, foamy texture from the egg whites first.
  2. Once the whites are foamed, add ice and shake again.
  3. Serve into a chilled cocktail glass, garnished with a dash of Angostura bitters on the foam.

P.S. For a vegan/vegetarian option, you can replace the egg white with 2.5 to 3 ounces aquafaba, and you’re good to go.

6. Eastern Promise

Going back to apricot brandy, this rose cocktail substitutes the gin for vodka and has strong citrus and floral notes. The rose syrup’s flavor is really enhanced with the combination of ingredients.

Ingredients

  • 2 oz. of vodka
  • 0.25 oz. of apricot brandy
  • 0.5 oz. of rose syrup
  • 0.5 oz. of lemon juice

How To Make Eastern Promise Cocktail

  1. Shake all the ingredients with ice and chill the mix.
  2. Pour the result into a cocktail glass through a fine strainer.
  3. Add some lemon zest on top and enjoy a flower show in your mouth.

7. Rose & Rye

Spicy rye whiskey, strong bitters, tamed with the flavor notes of delicate rose syrup. This drink promises a trip through the evening and night with no bumps. Like jazz, and the skin of your lover, this drink celebrates the smooth things in life. The lemon juice and bitters add a sharp contrast to the smoothness to make sure that you do not get lost in the sauce!

Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz. of rye whiskey
  • 0.75 oz. of rose syrup
  • 0.5 oz. of lemon juice
  • 2 dashes of Angostura bitters

How To Make Rose & Rye Cocktail

  1. Combine all ingredients in a shaker and put some elbow grease into it; this drink requires some vigorous shaking!
  2. Serve into a chilled old fashioned glass, top with a lemon twist or rose petals, and enjoy your evening’s entertainment with a classic beverage.

Summing Up

If you were thinking of Rooh Afza when we first talked about “rosy beverages”, we don’t blame you, that stuff’s delish! But it’s about time your choice of beverage matched your age. (Assuming you, dear reader, are of drinking age. If not, come back in a few years, yeah?) 

Introducing a little rose syrup to your spirits can make the whole experience a lot more enjoyable and add a summer friendly dimension to your drinks! So the next time you hear of rose in the alcoholic context, don’t limit your thoughts to just Rosé. Know that the trip from your dining table or living room to a garden full of roses is just a little labor of love and a few sips away.

FAQs

What Does Rosé Mix Well With?

Rosé alone is a pretty well rounded drink, and can scratch all your low-ABV drinking itches. However, mixers like grenadine, fruit juices, and lemonades have been known to add to the flavor of the wine.

What Can You Add To Rose Wine?

Diced fruits and herbs are pretty good additions to Rosé. If you are feeling adventurous, other spirits like gin and tequila can be added to the wine as well.

What Is The Best Cocktail To Try?

The answer is… All of them. From Margaritas to Mojitos, and everything in between and beyond, we truly wish there was one concrete answer we could give to this question. However with alcohol, (like other things) it’s “different folks, different strokes”.

What Kind Of Drink Is Rosé?

A Rosé is a type of wine. It gets its name from the rosy pink color it gets from the skins of the grapes used to make the wine. The color isn’t strong enough however, to classify the result as a red wine.

Is Rosé A Strong Alcohol?

While Rosé is stronger than a beer, with an ABV of 12.5% to 13.5%, there are definitely stronger spirits out there.

What’s A Good Beginner Cocktail?

The world of alcohol has a wide variety of choices for beginners and seasoned drinkers alike. Some of the most commonly served, and fairly popular cocktails are:

  • Gin and Tonic
  • Moscow Mule
  • Old Fashioned
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Screwdriver
  • Rum and Coke

What Not To Pair With Rosé?

Rosé wines are known for their mild flavor profiles. So any foods or mixers that have really strong flavors of their own do not pair well with Rosé wines as they would overwhelm the wine’s taste.

How Is Rosé Best Served?

While a good Rosé can work any time of the year, it just hits the spot during the warmer months. As for the drink’s temperature, Rosé is best served chilled in a chilled glass too. It can be served over ice, just make sure there aren’t any wine purists around, or you’re up for a bad buzz!

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