Brighton Gin - Gin Cocktails
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Cherry Negroni
As iconic as a G&T, Negronis are a Brighton Gin HQ favourite and indeed a hugely popular way to drink gin the world over. Traditionally made with just three ingredients, gin, vermouth and bitters, then stirred over ice until the melted ice makes for ten percent of the volume. This recipe is a subtle twist on the classic which is boozy but well... -
Silver Bronx
As the nights begin to draw in, cosy up with a delicious, Autumn-coloured Brighton Gin original cocktail - the Silver Bronx. -
Halloween Cocktail: Frighton Gin!
A terrifyingly delicious Halloween cocktail celebrating our Seaside Strength navy gin to send chills down your glass and putting a shiver in your timbers... -
World Martini Day - a round up
World Martini Day is upon us, 3rd Saturday in June. Certainly one of our favourites as it is one of THE classic cocktails that lets our gin shine. Martinis are a fab thing, they can be incredibly traditional (dry!) or collaborate with other spirits (a Vesper!) but luckily lots of people over the years have also come up with superb varieties. Below we'll... -
Savoury Cocktails? - Yes Please!
Last year we posted an ultimate cocktail guide for you to hone your cocktail making skills. Now we want to crank it up a notch! We have recently had a thing for brine-y, pickle-y, savoury things so why not in cocktails? World Cocktail Day 2022 is on Friday May 13th this year, and we've developed and adjusted a few drinks for you if you want to... -
Crêpes Judette With Brighton Gin Orange Sauce
Our take on the classic Crêpes Suzette, instead with our Jude's Seaside Gin sauce. Perfect for a boozy upcoming Shrove Tuesday! -
Brighton Bobby Burns
We have adapted a classic Burns Night cocktail and given it a Seaside twist! -
Burnt Martini
Excellent smoky martini for a bit of peated Scotch fun ready for Burns Night! -
Brighton Gin's Red Snapper
Possibly what you need on January 1st! Our twist on the classic and well-loved Bloody Mary - using our punchy Seaside Strength and leaving out sugar syrup as the sweetness comes from fresh orange juice and good quality tomato juice. -
SPOOKY! Corpse Reviver No. 2
Happy Hallowe'en! Corpse Revivers are a broad group of cocktails, numbered 1-4, with countless variants. Whilst it’s thought that some of the drinks under the Corpse Reviver umbrella were established in England in around the 1860s, they were not put down in published form until Harry Craddock wrote them up in his 1930 The Savoy Cocktail Book. We thought what better to serve for All...