The Texas weather is starting to think like fall and lower the temperature, while the sun is down at least. That means cooler mornings and cooler evening hours, which makes the perfect time to enjoy a herb infused cocktail by the fire. The twist with this classic cocktail is in the honey rosemary simple syrup.
Never one to change a good thing too much, after all vintage is always a current trend. Instead of just adding in a bit of rosemary to garnish, we have steeped the rosemary and honey together to make a wonderful and powerful simple syrup.
Rosemary Honey Simple Syrup
6 servings at 1 ounce
1/2 cup boiling water
2 TBLS Raw Honey
1/4 Cup Rosemary leaves
Add the honey and rosemary to a heat proof bowl. Pour over the boiling water and stir until the honey dissolves. Let the rosemary steep for up to 20 minutes. This also allows it to cool before making your drink. If you do not plan to use it right away, strain out the rosemary and place in an airtight container in the fridge. This will last about a week. Or you can freeze it into ice cubes for several months.
The simple syrup is a great way to add a little sweet to your drink. For anyone who knows me, knows that I do not like my drinks overly sweet, this makes the perfect amount to adjust exactly how you like your drink. We are going to use about 1/2 ounce, so your simple syrup can go along way. But if you have friends who like their drinks to be a little sweeter add another 1/2 ounce or so to their drink.
Rosemary Gin Rickey
serves 1
1 1/2 ounces Gin
1/2 ounces Rosemary Simple Syrup
1 ounce Fresh Lime Juice
1/2 cup Sparkling Water/Club Soda
In an ice filled glass pour all the liquids. Stir to combine, and garish with lime wedge and rosemary.
It's that simple to make this drink. The longest portion of the drink happens to be making the simple syrup. Once you have yours made it's pretty simple to put together. Want to make your drink a mocktail? Eliminate the gin and add in a bit more Sparkling Water or Club Soda. Everyone in your group will enjoy this refreshing beverage.
As always please drink responsibly and have a designated driver. Cheers!




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