For this spin on a gin cocktail made with lime juice, cucumber and mint, Jennifer Colliau uses juniper berries to approximate the flavor of the gin. The dried berries are available in the spice section of most supermarkets.Slideshows:More Nonalcoholic Drink Recipes

Gallery

Credit: © Frances Janisch

Recipe Summary

Yield:
使1杯
Advertisement

Ingredients

Ingredient Checklist

Directions

Instructions Checklist
  • In a cocktail shaker, muddle the juniper with 5 cucumber slices. Add ice and the mint leaves, lime juice and Simple Syrup; shake well. Fine strain into an ice-filled collins glass. Stir in the soda and garnish with a cucumber slice and mint sprig.

    Advertisement
Advertisement
simple syrup,3 ounces chilled club soda" data-content_ad_keys="" data-content_published_date_formatted="20131206" data-content_modified_date_formatted="20150328" data-content_source="0" data-submission_type="editorial" data-content_syndicated="all" data-content_syndicated_brand="" data-content_syndicated_url="" data-content_nlp_sentiment_label="positive" data-content_nlp_sentiment_score="0.3" data-content_nlp_sentiment_magnitude="3.4" data-content_nlp_entities="badminton cooler|mint|cucumber|lime juice|gin cocktail|spin" data-content_nlp_categories="/home & garden|/food & drink/beverages" data-adtaxonomy="11867,16426,11710,11053,11721" data-hid="">