Cranberry Gin & Tonic with Rosemary Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

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By: Rachel GurkPosted: 12/17/2020

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Try a cranberry gin and tonic for a winter twist on a classic co*cktail, bringing together cranberry and lime for a tart dance with bitter tonic water and herbal gin.

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: This co*cktail is tart and refreshing, perfect for any season.

How long it takes: 5 minutes
Equipment you’ll need: just a glass!
Servings:one, but it’s easy to make more

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  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 About this Gin and Tonic
  • 3 About Fizz
  • 4 What You’ll Need
  • 5 Make It Your Own
  • 6 Make-Ahead Ideas
  • 7 More Holiday Beverages
  • 8 Get the Recipe: Cranberry Gin and Tonic with Rosemary

A cranberry gin and tonic is a knock out combination. Not literally, because of course one of these drinks won’t knock you out, but the addition of cranberry to a classic G&T is gilding the lily, in a good sense. With Christmas right around the corner, you’ll want to add this festive beverage to your co*cktail menu.

I tend toward co*cktails that aren’t cloyingly sweet which is one of the reasons I love a gin and tonic. The addition of tart cranberry juice doesn’t increase the sweetness a bit but adds a whole new dimension of flavor to this holiday co*cktail which is fairly low in calories, less than 250 calories for a good-sized drink.

And color! Isn’t this a beautiful co*cktail? Brilliant red with dark crimson cranberries, bright green lime wedges, and silvery rosemary leaves — it’s a visual feast. The red and green are perfect for Christmas.

If you love G & Ts, you’re going to want to give this variation a try, and if you’ve never had a gin and tonic, let me introduce you! It may be the beginning of a happy relationship.

As always, drink responsibly!

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About this Gin and Tonic

A cranberry gin and tonic is a pretty simple co*cktail so it’s important to use quality ingredients. For more basics about selecting the right kind of gin or the best tonic water, check out my classic gin and tonic recipe.

Thisrecipe makes one drink. Gin and tonics taste best mixed individually, not poured into a pitcher or punch bowl. Use a tall highball glass, or large globe glass. If your glasses are smaller, halve the ingredients.

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Garnish with a sprig of fresh rosemary, if possible. The herbal aroma of rosemary on the rim of the glass really enhances the drink. With each sip, the scent of the rosemary mingles with the flavor of cranberry, lime, and gin. Crush the leaves slightly with your fingertips for the full effect.

Wondering what to serve with this co*cktail? This really delightful baked Brie with cranberries and bourbon pecans goes exceptionally well with it and it’s an easy appetizer to make. Another good match is butternut squash crostini with ricotta or tortilla chips and crackers with homemade cranberry salsa (with only two ingredients!).

About Fizz

Use a freshly opened bottle of tonic water. Flat tonic water is sort of gross. Pour the tonic water slowly to retain the maximum amount of fizz. Coldness is key to retaining fizz, as well, so chill all the elements of the co*cktail, including the glass if possible, and use plenty of fresh ice.

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What You’ll Need

  • Cranberry Juice: Look for 100% cranberry juice. Many products labeled cranberry juice are really a blend of juices, with lots of added sugar. They are okay but for the best cranberry flavor, one hundred percent juice is what you need.
  • Gin: Use a good quality gin, such as Tanqueray, a London dry gin.
  • Tonic: An Indian tonic is preferable, such as Fever Tree. Tonic is a carbonated mixer with quinine which adds a hint of bitterness.
  • Lime Slices: an optional garnish that is almost always served with a G&T.
  • Fresh Cranberries and a sprig of Fresh Rosemary: optional garnishes that look especially festive for Thanksgiving and Christmas. If you’re serving this co*cktail in the summer, a lime wedge and the rosemary will suffice. Fresh cranberries are a little tricky to find in the off seasons.
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Make It Your Own

This is such a simple recipe, it’s difficult to vary it much but here’s a few suggestions.

  • If you like a sweeter drink, use a cranberry co*cktail juice or add simple syrup.
  • If you like a stronger cranberry flavor, increase the amount of cranberry juice added.
  • For stronger drinks, use additional gin.
  • If you prefer a mocktail, with no alcohol, maybe this isn’t the drink for you; try a Ginger-Cinnamon Apple Cider Mocktail.
  • If orange juice is more your thing, try this citrusy orange gin and tonic.
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Make-Ahead Ideas

Cranberry gin and tonics are best made individually and served immediately. Make sure all of the ingredients are cold, including the glasses, if possible, and have plenty of fresh ice on hand.

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More Holiday Beverages

Raise a glass and toast the holiday season with one of these festive drinks. Try:

  • Cranberry Margarita Recipe
  • ClassicNegroni
  • Cherry Martini with Elderflower and Lime
  • Red Wine and Cherry Spritzer
  • Pomegranate Mojito Recipe
  • Sparkling Pomegranate Punch
  • Orange Mojito
  • Apple Cider Mule
  • Apple Cider Mocktail – nonalcoholic drink

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Try a cranberry gin and tonic for a winter twist on a classic co*cktail, bringing together cranberry and lime for a tart dance with bitter tonic water and herbal gin.

Ingredients

  • Ice
  • 3 lime slices, divided
  • ½ cup cranberries, divided
  • 1 ½ ounces gin, chilled
  • 1 ½ ounces 100% cranberry juice, chilled
  • 3 ounces Indian tonic water, chilled
  • Rosemary sprig, for garnish

Instructions

  • Fill a tall glass about ¾ of the way with ice; add 2 lime slices and half of the cranberries.

  • Pour in gin and cranberry juice, and slowly top with tonic water.

  • Garnish with an additional lime slice, cranberries, place rosemary sprig on rim of glass, and serve with a straw, if desired.

Notes

  • Use 100% cranberry juice and not cranberry juice co*cktail for best flavor.
  • Cranberry juice may be increased to 2 ounces for more cranberry flavor, if desired.
  • Crush the rosemary lightly with your fingertips and position it on the rim next to the straw so you can smell it while you sip.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1co*cktail, Calories: 147kcal, Carbohydrates: 14g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 21mg, Potassium: 99mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 8g, Vitamin A: 60IU, Vitamin C: 17mg, Calcium: 19mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

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  1. Janna says

    Stolen from Finland

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      ?? Hmm?

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  2. Sabrina says

    yes, sickeningly sweet co*cktails are not something I like either, so also appreciate the tartness or non-sweetness of tonic, in a gin and tonic beautiful colors in this co*cktail too, thank you!

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      You’ll love this one!

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Cranberry Gin & Tonic with Rosemary Recipe - Rachel Cooks® (2024)

FAQs

Cranberry Gin & Tonic with Rosemary Recipe - Rachel Cooks®? ›

Now, it's called a Cranberry Gin Fizz for a reason, so that's precisely where the cranberry juice comes into play! Cranberry juice is known for its subtle sweetness and bright, tart notes. Not only does it give the co*cktail a refreshing sharpness, but it also brings out that gorgeous blush hue.

What is a gin and cranberry called? ›

Now, it's called a Cranberry Gin Fizz for a reason, so that's precisely where the cranberry juice comes into play! Cranberry juice is known for its subtle sweetness and bright, tart notes. Not only does it give the co*cktail a refreshing sharpness, but it also brings out that gorgeous blush hue.

What is the ratio of gin and tonic? ›

The ratio of gin to tonic varies according to taste, strength of the gin, other drink mixers being added, etc., with most recipes calling for a ratio between 1:1 and 1:3. It is usually garnished with a slice or wedge of lime.

Does gin and cranberry juice go together? ›

Cranberry Gin co*cktail is made with gin, cranberry, orange, lime and tonic water. This is the perfect holiday co*cktail! A little over a month ago, I made and shared my Fall Margarita and it was such a hit!

How many calories in a gin and tonic drink? ›

On a standard Gin tonic co*cktail, including 25cl (8,5oz) containing 5cl (1,6oz) gin and 20cl (6,7oz) tonic water, the total calorie amount is about 190. This amount may vary depending on the co*cktail type or on the drink trademarks. Let's take a look on your most common questions.

What's the difference between cranberry and cranberry co*cktail? ›

Cranberry juice is usually labeled "100% juice." Other fruits are sometimes added to balance the tart cranberry taste, but that label indicates that the product is made with 100% fruit juices. Cranberry juice co*cktail, meanwhile, has added sugars or high-fructose corn syrup for extra sweetness.

Will one gin and tonic get you drunk? ›

If you're having whiskey or a gin and tonic, you're likely to feel tipsy faster than if you were having a beer or a glass of wine. Ditto if you're drinking on an empty stomach as your body will absorb the alcohol quickly.

Why is gin and tonic so expensive? ›

The truth is quite simple really; the demand for luxury, artisan products, including gin and tonic, has been on the rise. And it will come as no surprise that premium products are more expensive than commercially available industrial goods.

Does gin and cranberry taste good? ›

Cranberry Gin Tonic is a great festive co*cktail to enjoy in the holiday season. Cranberry Gin Tonic is a really easy to make drink, yet it looks and tastes so special. If you are a gin (and tonic) lover, you'll love the cranberry and lime twist here. It's aromatic, zesty, citrusy, a little tart, and oh-so-delicious.

What is a cranberry tonic? ›

Pour cranberry juice and gin over ice in a tall glass. Top off with tonic water, then add a splash of lime juice. Garnish with a wedge of lime and a few fresh cranberries.

Is it OK to have a gin and tonic every day? ›

There is a simple answer to the question - is it OK to drink gin every day? No, it's not recommended to drink alcohol every day! And to the related question - Is gin a healthy drink? - here are some facts and figures to make sure your intake of gin isn't unhealthy!

Is gin and tonic the healthiest alcohol? ›

In conclusion: a gin and tonic is lower in calories than other alcoholic drinks, contains fewer units of alcohol, is less likely to cause you a bad hangover than other booze, and has some potential small side benefits in the form of its natural botanicals and added fruit garnishes.

Is gin and tonic healthier than other drinks? ›

Gin has less sugar and fewer calories than some other liquors. If you already consume alcohol, gin may be a slightly healthier option. Be careful with mixers, however. They can make the sugar content of your drink skyrocket.

Why is it called a gin rickey? ›

The Gin Rickey is one of the few classic co*cktails that doesn't have an origin muddled by history or shrouded in rumors and innuendo. The invention of this refreshing highball is refreshingly clear: It was named after Joe Rickey, a Democratic lobbyist living in Washington, D.C., during the late 19th century.

Is there a cranberry gin? ›

Capital K Presents Cranberry Gin 750mL – Capital K Distillery - Made by Manitoba.

What is a cute name for a vodka cranberry? ›

The Cape Codder is one of a series of drinks featuring vodka and cranberry juice and named for nautical or coastal themes. The Sea Breeze, for example, combines vodka, cranberry and grapefruit juice, while the Bay Breeze is vodka, cranberry and pineapple juice.

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