Gimlet co*cktail Recipe (2024)

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Tart, lightly sweet and deliciously strong, this Gimlet co*cktail recipe is a refreshing drink with a delicious punch.

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From Sea to Thee, this Gimlet co*cktail Recipe Delivers

Today, we’re gonna talk about the surprising origins of the Gimlet co*cktail, learn how to make it with just a few simple ingredients, and whether vodka or gin is the way to go when partaking in this lime-juicy drink.

Who’s ready to figure out whether a gimlet is a hand tool for boring holes or a co*cktail that grew from the sea (kind of)? Let’s get to it!

What is a Gimlet, Anyway?

A Gimlet is a co*cktail drink that’s comprised of gin or vodka, lime juice, simple syrup, and sometimes, soda. While there are debates about what a “real Gimlet” is made of, according to author Raymond Chandler in The Long Goodbye, “A real gimlet is half gin and half Rose’s Lime Juice and nothing else.” [1]

As such, some gimlet recipes are made with soda, other’s say that Rose’s sweetened, concentrated lime juice is a gimlet recipe requirement, while others call for fresh lime juice. Either way, once you find out the interesting history of a gimlet, you’ll see why it *might* just be fresh lime juice instead of Rose’s. 😉

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The Fascinating History of a Gimlet

If you’ve ever heard of a gimlet co*cktail, you may have heard of its fascinating history… or maybe you haven’t. The simple and refreshing co*cktail drink started off as a way for the British Navy to fight off scurvy!

Although there are many version of the origin story of the gimlet drink, there’s one that is cited as the most likely.

During the 19th century, officers and sailors in the British Navy were oft-diagnosed with scurvy, a painful and lethal disease caused by a vitamin C deficiency. [2] As a result, naval doctor Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Desmond Gimlette prescribed a daily dose of vitamin C, in the form of lime juice, mixed with each naval officer’s daily ration of gin (‘cuz who doesn’t have that?). [3] When mixed with gin, the lime juice was much easier to take. (I mean, can you imagine taking a straight shot of lime juice every morning at sea?)

Thus, the Gimlet co*cktail was: 1) named after Sir Thomas Desmond Gimlette; 2) began as a mix of lime juice & gin for medicinal purposes to ward off scurvy; or 3)….

… the 3rd possibility:

That the Gimlet drink was actually named after a gimlet, “the hand tool that was used to bore into barrels of spirits on Navy ships.” [4]

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How to Make a Gimlet

Today, we’re learning how to make a gimlet with three simple ingredients: gin, fresh-squeezed lime juice and simple syrup.

All three ingredients are shaken together in a co*cktail shaker filled with ice, then strained into a co*cktail or rocks glass filled with ice, or into a martini glass like you see in the pics today. [5]

Looking for a fun variation on the classic gimlet? Try myFrench Gimlet recipe!

What’s the difference between a Vodka Gimlet and Gin Gimlet?

You might’ve guessed that the only difference between a vodka gimlet and a gin gimlet is…. The liquor! Yep. While Gimlet co*cktails are traditionally known for being made with gin, you can easily swap the gin with an equal amount of vodka to create a vodka gimlet.

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More co*cktail Recipes for Your Next co*cktail Soiree

  • French Gimlet
  • Classic Martini
  • Chocolate Espresso Martini
  • Hot and Dirty Martini
  • Sugar Cookie Martini
  • Coffee Martini
  • Dirty Martini

Tools You Need

  • Stainless Steel co*cktail Shaker Set
  • Large Martini Glasses
  • Steel Angled Measuring Jigger

Let the Good Times Be… Gim-let!

I so hoped you enjoyed learning about this gimlet co*cktail recipe. It was so much fun researching, testing (and testing again, you know, for educational purposes). I hope you’ve been loving our curious co*cktail journey from start to well… we’ll sea. 😉 Remember to take a pic & share it on Instagram by tagging me #beamingbaker, or comment below to chat with me. I can’t wait to hear from you!

Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️

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  • Author: Demeter | Beaming Baker
  • Total Time: 2 minutes
  • Yield: 1 small serving, make double for 1 large martini glass 1x
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Tart, lightly sweet and deliciously strong, this Gimlet co*cktail recipe is a refreshing drink with a delicious punch.

Ingredients

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  • 2 ½ oz gin
  • ½ oz fresh-squeezed lime juice
  • ½ oz simple syrup

Instructions

  1. Measure gin, lime juice and simple syrup into a shaker filled with ice. Here’s a convenient measuring jigger that I use. Shake until thoroughly chilled.
  2. Strain into a martini glass. Garnish the glass with a lime wheel.
  3. To make the lime wheel stay on the edge of the glass: Lay the lime wheel flat on a cutting board. Slice into the center of the wheel and move outward, cutting only into the center point of the wheel and moving outward toward the edge—this will create an opening that you can wedge onto the rim of the martini glass.
  4. Sip and enjoy!
  • Prep Time: 2 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Category: co*cktails, Drinks
  • Method: Shaken

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