Got basil? Love gin? Here’s the ideal drink for you: the Gin Basil Smash! This modern spin on the Whiskey Smash is light and herbaceous, pairing peppery basil with botanical gin. If there’s summer in a cocktail glass, this is it! We love drinking our herbs all season long, and this new addition to our summer cocktails perfectly captures that feeling of fresh cut grass between your toes and sticky melted popsicle fingers. (At least, we think so!)

What’s in a Gin Basil Smash?

The Gin Basil Smash is a cocktail made with gin, basil and fresh lemon juice, a riff on the popular Whiskey Smash. First published as a recipe in 1887, the Whiskey Smash pairs lemon, mint, sugar and crushed ice as a refreshing summer cocktail. Substitute in basil and gin, and you’ve got this drink. This gin variation was invented in 2008 by a man named Jörg Meyer, owner of the Germany bar Bar Le Lion, who posted the recipe on his website. It became an international success and is now made around the world. (Read more about the origin story.) Here’s what you need to make a Gin Basil Smash:

GinBasil leavesLemon juiceSimple syrup

How to muddle basil

The best time to make a Gin Basil Smash? The summer, when you have a big pot of bright green basil! You’ll need 8 to 10 basil leaves per drink, so it’s more economical to go the home-grown route. The cocktail skill we’ll use to extract that delicious, peppery flavor is called muddling. Muddling is gently mashing herbs to release their juices, which helps the flavors incorporate into drinks. When it comes to herbs, you’ll want to have a gentle touch when muddling. Here’s how to muddle herbs, including basil:

Place the basil leaves in the bottom of a cocktail shaker. If you don’t have one, you can use a large metal cup or bowl.With a wooden cocktail muddler or unfinished wooden spoon, gently mash the basil a few times to release the juices. Do not mash the basil with lots of force! The key to muddling is a light touch.

Basil is so easy to grow at home! Go to How to Grow Basil and How to Harvest Basil for more.

Best gin to use

Any type of gin works for a Gin Basil Smash! Try to find a mid-priced bottle, since price is usually indicative of quality when it comes to spirits. Here are a few tips for buying gin:

Every brand is different. There’s a wide range of botanical flavors in different brands of gin. Experiment to find your favorite!Malfy gin is a good option: it has a nice balance of flavors. Steer away from Tanqueray gin: in our opinion, it’s a little too floral.

When to serve a Gin Basil Smash

This refreshing cocktail is perfect for summer when basil abounds, but of course it works year round. Try it as a:

Summer cocktailHappy hour drinkDinner party drinkLate night drinks drinkGuys or girls night drinkCocktail hour drink

More basil cocktails & mint cocktails

There are so many ways to use fresh herbs in cocktails in the summer! Here are a few more ideas:

Basil “Collins” Cocktail This tall drink is cooling, with cucumber and basil.Gin & Basil Cocktail Another way to pair basil and gin in a tasty drink! Basil Gimlet Recipe The classic way to pair…gin and basil.Mojito Pitcher Got lots of mint? Try this 8 serving pitcher. Strawberry Mojito or Raspberry Mojito Or, mix berries and mint for a refreshing combination. 10 Fresh Mint Cocktails Try all these mint cocktails, like the Classic Mint Julep or Southside.Lavender Gin Cocktail A tasty drink with floral lavender.

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