Got a bottle of St Germain and want to make a drink? Here’s your new go-to St Germain cocktail! Alex and I have made it our goal to try all of the classic cocktails. But we’re also experimenting with new and creative cocktails: which is where this one comes in! St Germain is very new to the scene, but it is a must have in your liquor cabinet. The unique flavor it brings to drinks has become a personal favorite of ours. It’s sweet tart and perfectly balanced, with a bit of elderflower on the finish. It goes down very easily (so watch out!).
What’s in this St Germain cocktail?
This St Germain cocktail is very easy to drink. So much so that I finished it off quite quickly and wanted another right away. So beware! Alex made up this beautiful cocktail, so we can blame it on him. The flavors are perfectly balanced between sweet, tangy, and floral. It’s similar to a Cosmo with the vodka and cranberry, which gives it a brilliant color. Here’s what’s in this St Germain vodka cocktail:
St GermainVodkaCranberry juiceLemon juiceSimple syrup or pure maple syrup
What is St Germain?
St Germain is a liqueur made with elderflowers, the small white flowers of an elderberry plant. This flavor is warm and floral. Here’s the interesting part: did you know St Germain was invented in 2007? With the beautiful vintage-looking bottle, we always assumed it had hundreds of years of history. (Here’s the story behind inventing it.) It’s safe to say this newcomer to the cocktail scene has enjoyed massive popularity. This St Germain vodka cocktail is a great way to use it! How do you say St Germain? First off, don’t say “Saint”. It’s actually pronounced “Sahn-jer-MAHN.” But however you want to say it to not sound too pretentious with your friends, go for it!
This cocktail uses unsweetened cranberry juice!
We have a whole list of cranberry cocktails on our website: the Cosmo, Vodka Cranberry, Sea Breeze, Bay Breeze, and more. While most traditional versions of cranberry drinks use sweetened cranberry juice, this St Germain cocktail uses 100% cranberry juice! Make sure to look for unsweetened juice when you’re shopping at the store. Many of the juices on the market have added sugars: avoid cranberry cocktail, which often has high fructose corn syrup.
More St Germain cocktails!
What else to do with a bottle of St Germain? We’ve got answers! Alex and I created a few different St Germain cocktail recipes so you know what to do with the rest of the bottle.
St Germain Champagne Cocktail This champagne cocktail mixes elderflower liqueur with champagne, lemon, and gin. A sophisticated bubbly drink perfect for any occasion!St Germain Gin Cocktail This tangy cocktail balances lime, gin, and the floral notes of elderflower. It’s easy to drink and seriously refreshing!Elderflower Cocktail with Lemon Perfectly balanced with vodka, St Germain, and lemon.Cucumber Martini St Germain gives this martini floral notes to compliment the cucumber. French Gimlet This spin on the French gimlet pairs gin, lime and St Germain.
When to serve a St Germain cocktail
This St Germain vodka cocktail is fun and celebratory. It’s great as a:
Dinner party drink Happy hour drink Bridal shower, bachelorette party, or girls night drink Christmas or holiday drinkRomantic dinner drink
A few classic cocktails
Here are a few of our best classic cocktails you might also enjoy: 5 from 3 reviews
Classic Margarita Here’s the only margarita recipe you need! Here’s how to make the very best margarita with 3 simple ingredients: lime, Cointreau and tequila—and no added sugar.Paloma Cocktail Combine tequila and grapefruit and you’ve got the classic Mexican paloma cocktail! Here’s how to make this tangy and refreshing drink.Classic Mojito It’s perfectly balanced with lime, rum and fresh mint! This iconic Cuban cocktail is refreshing and just sweet enough.