The Gimlet is a cocktail with a simple yet sophisticated appeal, consisting mainly of gin and fresh lime juice. Born at the end of the 19th century, this drink has roots linked to the maritime world, particularly the British navy. Its creation is attributed to the need to prevent scurvy, a common disease among sailors caused by vitamin C deficiency. To counteract this problem, lime was given regularly and, to make it more palatable, it was decided to mix it with gin, thus creating the first Gimlet. The cocktail then also gained popularity on land, thanks to its freshness and simplicity. Over the years, the Gimlet has become a mixology classic, appreciated for its clean and direct taste, with a perfect harmony between the dryness of the gin and the acidity of the lime. Over time, several variations of the Gimlet have emerged, including a vodka-based version, which gives the drink a more delicate flavour.
Ingredients for the Gimlet recipe:
- 60 ml gin (or vodka for a lighter variant)
- 10 ml fresh lime juice
- 30 ml lime syrup
- Ice
- Slice of lime for garnish

Preparation of the Gimlet recipe:
- Combine the ingredients: In a shaker with ice, pour the gin (or vodka), fresh lime juice and lime syrup. If you prefer a more authentic taste, you can directly replace the fresh lime juice and lime syrup with 30 ml lime cordial.
- Shake and strain: Shake the shaker vigorously for about 15 seconds until the drink is well mixed and cold.
- Pour and garnish: Strain the contents into a cocktail glass and garnish with a lime wedge for a final touch of freshness.
Gimlet: Variations and Tips:
For those who want a sweeter, less alcoholic version, the Vodka Gimlet is an ideal choice, substituting gin for vodka for a smoother flavour. Other variations include the use of flavoured syrups, such as lavender or basil, to add a modern twist to this classic cocktail. The Gimlet, with its long history and simplicity, remains a favourite cocktail for those who like cool, easy-to-prepare drinks with a hint of elegance.


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