Tom Collins
Tom Collins
To make 1 tall drink
1 ounce fresh lemon juice
3 ounces gin
1 ½ teaspoons superfine (bar) sugar
2 ice cubes
6 ounces cold club soda
1 slice orange (optional)
1 maraschino cherry (optional)
A Tom Collins glass*
Place the lemon juice, gin and sugar in the Tom Collins glass and stir with a bar spoon to dissolve the sugar. Add the ice cubes, fill the glass with cold soda, and stir briefly. Garnish the drink, if you like, with an orange slice and / or a cherry.
Can use some lime juice in addition to lemon or just lime. Your preference.
Rum is the liquor most frequently substituted for gin — then called a rum Collins . Applejack, bourbon, brandy, blended whiskey, Scotch or vodka can be also substituted. (Pick your poison!) With bourbon or blended whiskey, the drink is called a John Collins.
To make 1 tall drink
1 ounce fresh lemon juice
3 ounces gin
1 ½ teaspoons superfine (bar) sugar
2 ice cubes
6 ounces cold club soda
1 slice orange (optional)
1 maraschino cherry (optional)
A Tom Collins glass*
Place the lemon juice, gin and sugar in the Tom Collins glass and stir with a bar spoon to dissolve the sugar. Add the ice cubes, fill the glass with cold soda, and stir briefly. Garnish the drink, if you like, with an orange slice and / or a cherry.
Can use some lime juice in addition to lemon or just lime. Your preference.
Rum is the liquor most frequently substituted for gin — then called a rum Collins . Applejack, bourbon, brandy, blended whiskey, Scotch or vodka can be also substituted. (Pick your poison!) With bourbon or blended whiskey, the drink is called a John Collins.
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