It features a unique combination of botanicals never used in gin before. The floral and fruit-forward gin is bottled at 47.6% Alc./Vol. (95.2 Proof) and perfect for mixing summer cocktails.
The history of this archetypical gin and juice may be disputed, but the Tom Collins is (and forever will be) a classic beloved combination since the 1800s. It is as complex as it is simple when imbibed with NOLET’S Silver Gin.
1 1/2 oz. NOLET’S Silver Gin
1 oz. Fresh Lemon Juice
1/2 oz. Simple Syrup (or to taste)
2-3 oz. Club Soda
Lemon Slice and/or Cherry (for garnish)
Build the cocktail over ice in a Collins glass (or highball), in the order listed above.
Top with club soda and garnish with a lemon, orange, and/or cherry.
The beautiful botanicals in NOLET’S Silver are complemented with herbs and citrus in this refreshing variant.
1 1/2 oz. NOLET’S Silver Gin
1/4 oz. Fresh Lemon or Lime Juice
1/4 oz. Simple Syrup
2 Fresh Lavender, Rosemary, Mint, Rose Petals, Tarragon, Juniper, Peppercorns, Citrus Wheel or any other Herb, Fruit or Flower
4 oz. Tonic Water
Add all ingredients, except tonic water to a cocktail shaker with ice.
Shake well and strain into a copa balloon glass over fresh ice.
Top with tonic water.
Garnish with fresh botanicals.
It’s not called the Bee’s Knees for nothing. This classic is a delicious honey-sweetened sour cocktail that creates quite a buzz when crafted with NOLET’S Silver’s fruit and floral forward botanical gin.
1 1/2 oz. NOLET’S Silver Gin
3/4 oz. Fresh Lemon Juice
1/2 oz. Honey Syrup (2 : 1 honey to water ratio)
2 dashes Bitters (optional)
Small Pinch of Ginger Salt (optional)
In a cocktail shaker, mix fresh lemon juice and honey syrup.
Add 2 dashes of bitters and a pinch of ginger salt (optional) along with NOLET’S Silver Gin.
Shake with cracked ice and strain into a chilled coupe.
Garnish with lemon peel.
*Adapted from Jake Bliven’s Buzz on the Southside recipe.
Simply smashing, the refreshing botanical Cucumber Smash with NOLET’S Silver. Fruit-forward and fizzy with a hint of floral balanced with herbaceous cucumber and mint, huzzah!
1 1/4 oz. NOLET’S Silver Gin
3/4 oz. Simple Syrup
1 oz. Lemon Juice
Soda Water (to top)
Cucumber Slices
Mint Leaves
Muddle cucumber and mint with simple syrup and lemon juice in a mixing tin.
Add NOLET’S Silver, ice and shake well.
Strain into an ice-filled highball glass.
Top with soda, and garnish with a sprig of mint and a cucumber ribbon.
This iconic Italian aperitif is simple and easy to commit to memory, for an excellent life skill. Bitter, sweet, and botanical combine in a symphony evoking the essence of la dolce vita.
Add all ingredients to a mixing glass with ice, stir until the exterior of glass is chilled.
Strain into a coupe or over ice in a rocks glass.
Garnish with a citrus wheel or peel.
Delightfully refreshing the NOLET’S Watermelon Sour makes a lovely and simple cocktail to enjoy all summer long. Best made with fresh watermelon, the combination of tart and sweet with luxurious botanicals in NOLET’S Silver are perfectly suited.
2 oz. NOLET’S Silver Gin
1 oz. Watermelon Juice
½ oz. Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice
½ oz. Honey Syrup (1:1 Honey & Water)
Pinch of Salt
Watermelon Slice for Garnish
Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice and shake for 30-60 seconds until the tin gets frosty.
Double strain into a coupe glass and garnish with a watermelon slice.
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