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14 easy hot gin cocktail recipes for autumn and winter!
Rain, wind, probably snow... we’re all going to need a little cosiness and merriment to get through the long, dark winter! Well, if you're going to be cooped up indoors, why not warm your cockles with some hot gin cocktails? Yes, that’s right - gin is not just for summer, people!
You’ve probably tried mulled wine, hot whisky toddies and warming buttered rum; well, here are some delicious alternative drinks starring our favourite tipple: gin! And they’re perfect for keeping warm on bonfire night…
Can I heat up gin?
You can indeed heat up gin and it will still taste delicious, especially if mixed into one of the cocktails below.
So grab a cosy jumper, your best mates, and throw one of these easy warm cocktail recipes together - we’ll see you on the other side!
14 easy hot gin cocktails to get you through winter!
Mulled Sloe Gin
50ml sloe gin
150ml apple juice
50-100ml freshly squeezed orange juice, to taste
1 tsp cranberry jelly (optional)
Cinnamon stick
Any additional festive spices of your choice: try star anise, cloves or cardamom pods
Orange slices and/or fresh cranberries, to garnish
Add the juices, jelly and spices to a pan, then heat gently (stirring occasionally) for a few minutes, until the jelly has dissolved. Remove from the heat, strain into your drinking glass, then top up with sloe gin.
Garnish with a slice of orange and/or a few fresh cranberries; you can also pop a fresh star anise or cinnamon stick in, for added flavour.
Ginny Orange Hot Chocolate Cocktail
35ml gin per mug
100g orange chocolate
300ml milk
100ml cream
Whipped cream, to garnish
Toasted marshmallow, to garnish
Stir the chocolate, milk and cream in a pan on medium-hot heat until the chocolate has completely melted. Pour into a mug. Add the gin. Garnish, serve and enjoy!
Gin, Baileys & Amaretto Hot Chocolate Cocktail
50ml gin per mug
25ml Baileys per mug
25ml Amaretto per mug
Whipped cream, to garnish
Marshmallows, to garnish
Stir the chocolate and milk in a pan on medium-high heat until the chocolate has completely melted. Pour into a mug. Add the gin, Baileys and amaretto. Garnish, serve and enjoy!
Hot Gin Toddy
40ml London dry or spiced gin
1 tsp honey, sugar or simple syrup
20ml fresh lemon juice
50ml hot water
Slice of lemon, orange, ginger and/or a cinnamon stick, to garnish
Add the gin, honey and lemon juice to your glass and stir until the honey has dissolved. Pour in the hot water. Garnish, serve and enjoy!
Mulled Gin & Juice
25ml London dry or spiced gin per cup
200ml orange juice (or another fruit juice of your choice)
10g caster sugar
1 star anise
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
6 allspice berries
6 clives
1 whole chilli (optional, to taste)
Ground nutmeg, to garnish
Add the juice, sugar and spices to a pan on medium. Stir for ten minutes, without letting the liquid boil. Once the liquid is spiced and the sugar completely dissolved, strain the mixture and pour into mugs. Add the gin to the mug and stir. Garnish, serve and enjoy.
Gin Irish Coffee
50ml gin
1 tsp brown sugar
150ml freshly brewed black coffee
2 tbsp lightly whipped double cream, to garnish
Stir the gin, sugar and coffee in an Irish coffee glass until the sugar has dissolved. When the liquid has stopped spinning, hold the tip of the teaspoon to the surface of the coffee, facing downward. Pour the cream onto the back of the spoon and let it slip onto the coffee to create a layer. Serve and enjoy!
Hot Gin Apple Toddy
Serves 4
1 cinnamon stick
A sprinkle of cloves
½ grated nutmeg
200ml gin
800ml apple juice
50g demerara sugar (optional)
Juice of half a lemon or orange
Add all the ingredients except the gin into a saucepan and heat gently for five minutes, stirring occasionally. You may not want to add the sugar if your apple juice is already sweetened - taste to see if you want to include it! You could also add a dash (about 15ml) of ginger syrup, for added kick.
Remove from the heat and add the gin and the juice of half a fresh orange or lemon, then strain into glass mugs. Garnish with a fresh slice of apple, orange and a star anise and/or cinnamon stick to serve.
Yuletide Gin Flip
30ml gin
20ml triple sec (or other orange liqueur)
20ml Irish cream liqueur
1 whole egg
1 heaped teaspoon of caramel (e.g. Bonne Maman)
Add your ingredients into a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously (without ice). Strain into a small saucepan and heat VERY gently, never allowing to boil, before pouring into your serving glass or mug. Garnish with a twist of orange peel or a cinnamon stick and serve!
Created for Craft Gin Club by JJ Goodman of London Cocktail Club
Hackney Homebrew
40ml gin
20ml sweet vermouth
10ml sugar syrup
2 cinnamon sticks
2 star anise
Fresh nutmeg
Orange zest, to garnish
To make sugar syrup, combine one part sugar and one part water to a saucepan, simmer until combined and allow to cool.
In a new saucepan, combine your gin, vermouth and sugar syrup. Simmer on a low heat. Break the cinnamon and add to the pan. Add 20 grates of fresh nutmeg, followed by the star anise. Sieve into your serving vessel, then grate over orange zest and serve.
Created for Craft Gin Club by Cocktail Kate
Chamomile Hot Toddy
1 chamomile teabag
1 cup of water
1 tbsp honey
50ml gin
25ml lemon juice
Chamomile flowers, to garnish
In a saucepan, gently infuse your chamomile tea with hot (but not boiling) water for a few minutes. Discard the teabags and stir in your honey. Remove from heat and add the gin and lemon juice. Garnish with a sprig of chamomile or a slice of lemon and serve immediately.
Hot Spiced Gin & Ginger
30ml ginger syrup (we used 3/4 Oz Ginger Ale syrup)
125ml apple juice
½ cinnamon stick
1 star anise
Walnut bitters (optional)
45ml gin
Add the ginger syrup, apple juice, cinnamon stick, star anise and bitters to a saucepan and simmer over medium heat for five minutes. Pour into your favourite mug or heat-resistant glass, stir in your gin and serve.
Hot Gin Punch
(Makes approximately 6 servings)
480ml gin
480ml sweet Madeira wine
1 tablespoon dark brown sugar (or more if you prefer)
Peel and juice of 1 lemon (or more if you prefer)
Peel and juice of 1 orange
1 pineapple, peeled, cored, and sliced
3 whole cloves, 3 cinnamon sticks
Pinch of ground nutmeg
Put all the ingredients in a medium-sized pan over a low heat. Bring to a simmer and cook gently (without boiling) for thirty minutes. Taste and adjust the balance of flavours with more brown sugar or more lemon juice as you prefer. Pour the mixture into a jug, punch bowl or teapot and serve!
White Chocolate Gin Flip
30ml gin
30ml Crème de Cacao Blanc (white chocolate liqueur)
15ml brown sugar syrup
1 large egg yolk
20ml double cream
2 dashes chocolate bitters
Nutmeg and dark chocolate, grated, to garnish
Add your ingredients into a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously (without ice). Strain into a small saucepan and heat VERY gently, never allowing to boil, before pouring into your serving glass. Grate over a little nutmeg and chocolate, then serve.
Sloe Gin Hot Chocolate Cocktail
25ml sloe gin per mug
3 blackpepper corns
2 cloves
1 cinnamon stick
1 vanilla pod (or 1 tsp of vanilla extract)
1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
100ml double cream
300ml milk
75g chocolate
Stir the milk, cream, chocolate and spices in a pan on medium-high heat until the chocolate has completely melted. Bring the mixture up to a boil, stirring continuously, then strain into two mugs. Add the sloe gin and stir. Serve and enjoy!
Is hot gin good for a cold?
Unfortunately, hot gin will not help you get rid of a cold. So we do not recommend that you try to use hot gin as a remedy for cold.
When you are feeling better, we recommend trying out one of the cocktails above!