How Do You Drink London No 1 Gin?

By Michael Ferguson

Are you a gin lover looking to try something new? Look no further than London No 1 Gin. This beautiful blue spirit is not only visually stunning, but it also boasts a complex flavor profile that will elevate any cocktail.

Before we dive into how to drink London No 1 Gin, let’s first understand what makes this gin unique. The distillery uses traditional copper pot stills and a unique blend of 12 botanicals, including juniper berries, coriander seeds, angelica root, and bergamot peel.

But what truly sets this gin apart is the addition of blue pea flowers, which give the gin its vibrant blue hue. When mixed with tonic water or citrus juice, the color changes to a lovely shade of pink.

Now that we know what makes London No 1 Gin special let’s explore some ways to enjoy it:

Neat:

If you really want to experience the full flavor profile of this gin, try sipping it neat (without any mixers). Pour an ounce or two into a small glass, and take small sips to savor the flavors. You’ll notice notes of citrus and spice with a floral finish.

Gin & Tonic:

The classic gin and tonic is always a good choice when trying out a new gin. Fill a glass with ice, add one part London No 1 Gin and three parts tonic water. Garnish with a slice of lime or lemon for an extra burst of citrus flavor.

Gin Martini:

For those who prefer their drinks stirred not shaken (or vice versa), the London No 1 Gin Martini is an excellent choice. In a mixing glass filled with ice, add two ounces of London No 1 Gin and half an ounce of dry vermouth.

Stir for about 20 seconds until well chilled. Strain into a chilled martini glass and garnish with a lemon twist or olive.

Citrus Cocktails:

London No 1 Gin pairs well with citrus flavors, making it an excellent choice for a variety of cocktails. Try mixing it with freshly squeezed grapefruit juice, a splash of honey syrup, and a sprig of rosemary for a refreshing and herbaceous drink. Or combine it with orange juice, triple sec, and a dash of bitters to make a classic gin-based cocktail.

Conclusion:

Whether you prefer your gin straight up or mixed into a cocktail, London No 1 Gin is sure to impress. With its unique blend of botanicals and striking blue color, it’s definitely worth adding to your liquor cabinet. Give one (or all) of the above methods a try and let your taste buds be the judge!