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This Lime & Jasmine Collins ginny cocktail is your summer sip supercharged!
Here at Craft Gin Club, we love all things lime - whether it’s sliced, wedged, muddled or juiced - we’re not fussy! There’s just something so refreshing about a zingy, fresh lime flavour, isn’t there? Which explains why it’s the main event in many iconic drinks, like a classic daiquiri, gimlet, margarita and mojito (pssst - we love this ginny lemon mojito recipe).
Lovely limes are a star ingredient in gin baking too, so it’s worth checking out our amazing gin and key lime pie here. This Lime & Jasmine Collins is a fabulous summer cocktail recipe - the floral jasmine syrup complements the aromatic botanicals in the gin perfectly - which is why you’ll adore this easy-to-make cocktail upon the first sip!
Lime & Jasmine Collins
![Lime mix](/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fimages.prismic.io%2Fcgc-web%2FMjVlZTIyYTItYzAyYi00ODQzLTgzNDktMjU4NDBiYzYyZTgx_limeginandtonicrecipe640.jpg%3Fauto%3Dcompress%2Cformat%26rect%3D0%2C0%2C640%2C400%26w%3D640%26h%3D400&w=2058&q=75)
50ml Gin (this one with jasmine botanicals works perfectly)
The juice of half a lime, plus extra to garnish (try these handy lime garnish packs)
275ml Lime tonic
25ml Jasmine syrup*
Fresh mint to garnish
Add the gin, jasmine syrup and fresh lime juice together in a glass and stir. Add ice as desired. Top up with lime tonic and garnish with slices of lime and fresh mint. Chin chin!
*Jasmine syrup should be easy to find, but you can also make your own, it’s pretty simple:
You need 65g of fresh jasmine flowers, 250ml water and 170g caster sugar.
First, rinse your jasmine flowers. Then bring a pan of water to the boil, adding your sugar and mixing until dissolved. Turn the heat off and add your jasmine flowers, allowing them to steep for 2 hours. Then place a sieve over a bowl and drain the liquid. Then, simply discard the flowers and place the syrup in a jar!