Best Mixers For Gin

Best Mixers For Gin

Here at Unsobered, we’re huge fans of the classic Gin and Tonic but we also don’t shy away from experimenting with our drinks. A question that we get asked a lot is – what are the best mixers for gin? You obviously have the classics like tonic water, orange juice, and club soda, that give the gin a good twist. But, undoubtedly, there are more than a few other beverages that you can add to your gin to spice it up. And since we’ve experimented with our gin so much, we’ve got a list of some of the best mixers for gin that you too need to have a look at.

The 9 Best Mixers For Gin

  1. Vermouth
  2. Club Soda
  3. Bitter Lemon Juice
  4. Grapefruit Juice
  5. Lime Juice
  6. Cucumber
  7. Pineapple Juice
  8. Apple Juice
  9. Lemonade

1. Vermouth

Even though we’ve mentioned that Gin and Tonic is our favorite, Vermouth definitely is a close second. It’s an aromatized wine that pairs beautifully with gin’s botanicals to create one of the purest traditional drinks available. It’s simple, flavorful, and smooth to taste. 

Plus, if you’re a fan of the classic Martinis, the combination of Gin and Vermouth is going to be one of your favorites too! Vermouth comes in two colors and let’s be honest, having both red and white vermouth in your bar is always a smart idea, just in case.

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2. Club Soda

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Club Soda is the way to go if you want your drink to prolong without prolonging your waistline. When you mix the two, the soda lets the flavors of the gin shine through while adding a bubbly texture. It’s like you’re having the best gin but a better version of it. 

Plus, you get ample flavored sodas in the market, so you can also try out the flavored ones to see if that’s your jam. And the ones that come without additional calories can also be a good alternative, just in case!

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3. Bitter Lemon Juice

Bitter Lemon Juice is an exceptionally great mixer option for you to enjoy your gin drink. It’s something you choose if you like your drink to be straightforward, zesty, and sharp. If the lemon juice is freshly squeezed, it’s even better than a store-bought bottle. 

The freshness of the lemon is what lightens up the drink. The lemon juice is going to blend in with the gin just to perfectly balance the alcohol and the bitterness of the lemon. While the more lemon juice you add, the flavor of the gin will be masked just as much.

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4. Grapefruit Juice

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Grapefruit juice is the one that will appeal to you if you enjoy bitter and tart citrus notes. However, if the tart is something you don’t like, consider using salt to rim the cocktail glass or just add a pinch of salt to the drink and you’re good to go. 

The bitterness of the grapefruit is naturally reduced by the salt, giving the gin a tangy sweetness that makes the citrus flavors stand out. If you want to be even more imaginative, try red grapefruit juice, which is used to prepare a Paloma drink and is made from the ripest Spanish pink grapefruits.

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5. Lime Juice

A pairing we can credit the drunken British sailors for is the basic yet delicious gin and lime. This is the basic combination that is the basis of some traditional classic cocktails like the Gimlet. But, even without the addition of simple syrup, this combination tastes just as great. A bright, sharp, citrusy, herbal wave across the tongue travels down the throat when served over ice.

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6. Cucumber

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Given its innate ability to hydrate, cucumber is a pleasant complement to any lengthy beverage. You can use it as a garnish or blend it to make some fresh cucumber juice that adds a dash of freshness to any given drink. It’s the ideal ingredient to add in case you’re enjoying the drink during summertime. 

One way to enjoy cucumber in gin is muddling a few slices of cucumber in a classic G&T. You can even just add some cucumber peels or long ribbons as a garnish for any of your classic gin cocktails and see how the flavors immerse. Whichever way you choose to add the cucumber to your gin, the end result is going to be a delicious delight.

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7. Pineapple Juice

Pineapple isn’t only used in tiki beverages, it’s also sweet, acidic, and a little sour. For those who’ve got a sweet tooth, fresh pineapple juice is the best gin mixer to try. It’s tangy, and sweet, and has a great strong tropical pineapple flavor which adds a fine finishing touch to your gin. 

If you’d like to spice that up a notch, you can add a little prosecco and top it off with some caramelized pineapple to make a delicious tropical cocktail. Besides, a dash of freshly made pineapple juice can add some zest to a simple gin and soda as well.

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8. Apple Juice

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Another classic one on the list is the evergreen apple juice. It’s clearly one of the most versatile mixers that go well with most spirits, but when added to gin, the flavors blend in just perfectly. 

Plus, apple juice is a mixer that works effectively when served both warm and cold. So whether you’re enjoying your gin in the summer or winter, you know apple juice has got your gin’s back! You can simply add some wonderful spices, and voilà, you’ve got a fantastic winter warmer in your possession!

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9. Lemonade

If you’re going to be sitting on the porch on a hot day, you must choose lemonade to add to your gin. The sugar quantity and lemon flavor will do an excellent job of masking the flavors of the gin.

So you’ll have to moderate the amount of lemonade you add to your gin and check what works for you. But, the zesty, fruity, and sweetness compliments the strong alcohol in the gin. So you know you can sip on it for as long as you like.

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Summing Up

So the next time you’re confused about what you want to have along with your gin, you’ve got plenty of options to pick from. And if you’re the one who loves to experiment with your drinks, you’re welcome! Unless you’re an indecisive person, this should be a good list to get you started on your expedition to find your favorite mixer for gin.

FAQ’s

What Mixes Good With Gin?

Gin is a versatile spirit that goes well with most mixers. Some of the more popular ones on the list are:

  1. Vermouth
  2. Tonic
  3. Orange Juice
  4. Lime Juice
  5. Grapefruit Juice
  6. Pineapple Juice

What Is An Alternative To Tonic Water?

If you’re not a fan of tonic water, you can substitute it with some other alternatives. Here’s a list of some of the best alternatives to tonic water:

  1. Club Soda
  2. Lemon Juice
  3. Watermelon Juice
  4. Ginger Ale
  5. Bitters

Do You Get Drunk On Gin?

Yes, if you have large portions of gin without drinking enough water or food, you can get drunk on gin.

Which Is The Best Indian Tonic Water?

India in recent years, has seen a growth of ingrown bands of Gin and tonic waters. Some of the best tonic water brands that you can check out are Sepoy & Co, Malaki, Bengal Bay, Svami, PEER, and Jade Forest.

Which Brand Of Gin Is The Best?

With the growing popularity of gin, there are ample brands in the market that you can choose from, some of the best gins include brands like Greater Than, Amrut Nilgiris, Hendricks, The Botanist, and Bombay Sapphire.

Do People Drink Gin Straight?

Drinking gin straight is one of the many ways to enjoy its complex flavor palettes. Just adding some ice cubes to ensure that the gin is a bit diluted and chilled will help you get a better taste of the spirit.

Should You Refrigerate Gin?

Yes, once the bottle of gin is opened, it’s best if you store it in the refrigerator. This helps you get a child shot of your gin every time.

What Is A Refreshing Gin Cocktail?

If you’re one to enjoy your gin in more than one way, cocktails are the best way to go about it. There are some simple, refreshing, intense, and interesting gin cocktails that you should try. Some of the classic ones are Cucumber Cooler, Gin Rickey, Gin Fizz, Strawberry Gin Smash, and Greyhound Cocktail.

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