1. Gin and Tonic
As a gin based cocktail, gin and tonic is arguably the most well-known around the world because of its straightforwardness, it is also praised for its refreshing qualities. Whenever someone wants a drink that is low in volume and intensity but still has plenty of rich flavors, gin and tonics are their favorite. As for the flavors, the gin’s bittersweet flavor combines perfectly with tonic vide making it easy and pleasurable to consume. For something different try adding a slice of cucumber or a sprig of rosemary to take it to the next level.2. Negroni
Negroni is a cocktail characterized by the inclusion of gin, sweet vermouth, and Campari. That being said, this cocktail is a great option for individuals with a taste for something more defiant and neglectable. A sip of Negroni will make one feel the strong striking flavors come together. The drink is primarily strong with an underlying framework mildly overshadowed by a tinge of sweetness. To add on to the list, the bitterness of Campari enhances the experience. A few strongly suggest Negroni aged gin as a great way personify aperitif before embarking on what appears to be a special evening.3. Martini
The martini, without a doubt, is the easiest martini to make. All you need is an olive, dry vermouth and gin for the ultimate whiskey arabian experience. While martini comes with great beauty and versatility, through an olive and dry vermouth one is left to experience purity with a touch of variation. A dry martini focuses primarily on the purity of gin while the wet reinforces vermouth for further treatment.4. Tom Collins
A Tom Collins is a light, bubbly cocktail containing gin, lemon juice, and soda water with sweet syrup. It is perfect for a bright sunny day as it offers the amalgamation of sourness from lemon, sweetness from syrup, and fizziness that is refreshing. Another stunning feature about this cocktail is that, it is served in a tall glass. I find this drink easy to prepare and very enjoyable, especially for people who like the taste of lemon.5. Gin Fizz
Much like a Tom Collins, a gin fizz is an effervescent thirst quencher that contains gin, lemon juice, simple syrup and soda water. What makes the Gin Fizz unique is the fact that it has egg white in it which gives the drink a rich, smooth, and thick texture. This thick texture cuts the sourness of the lemon and instead turns it into a silky sensation and transforms the Gin Fizz into a balanced sweet and sour cocktail, I recommend the Gin Fizz to anyone who desires a complex yet light cocktail.6. Bee’s Knees
One of the sweeter versions of gin cocktails that one can try out is a Bee’s Knees. This drink has a rich history dating back to the prohibition era and uses a combination of gin, honey and lemon juice for flavoring. And for people who like mildly sweet cocktails this drink is perfect as the honey contributes to the richness of the flavor profile. The cocktail also uses lemon juice which contains acidity that balances out the richness with a refreshing taste. This cocktail is a perfect balance between sweetness and acidity for those looking for something different.7. Aviation
The Bee’s Knees may not be suitable for the ones who are looking for a more dry and stronger taste which is where the Aviation cocktail comes in. The Aviation cocktail has a stronger yet a combined mild sweetness due to the flavors used to make the cocktail which are gin, maraschino, crème de violette, and lemon juice. It brings out a hint of cherry flavor with the maraschino liqueur as well as a more sophisticated floral aroma and flavor with the crème de violet. The Aviation is perfect for those who enjoy cocktails that have more subtler and complex layered flavors.8. French 75
The French 75 is also known as a gin and 7 up cocktail, It consists of gin, lemon juice, champagne and sugar or in other words we can call it a simple punch cocktail. This sparkling cocktail is aimed at reducing tartness so it is sweet on the sweeter side with maximum alcohol effect at the enjoying. The gin adds more flavor as a herbal while champagne infusion gives a fizz and slight bubble to the drink. A perfect twist of Frenchy 75 with graceful yet combines a refreshing taste makes it one the best when gin is infused during 75th ceremony or any cocktail party.9. Gin Sour
The gin sour is an egg white form of cocktail which has more of sour taste which is made with lemon juice sugar and gin. The egg whites are whipped up to make the cocktail have a foamy and smooth texture while the sourness in the drink helps reduce sweetness from sugar which makes for the perfect combination for the cocktail. Nice cocktail for those who are a little on the sour side or prefer spiced drinks this is ideal as it goes with any meal even a sundae. It can be an all day cocktail starting from a punch in the morning to ending with another gin sour in the evening.10. Clover Club
The Clover Club is a relatively basic gin cocktail, comprising gin, raspberry syrup, lemon juice and egg white which makes it a very easy drink. Egg white also contributes a pleasant texture to the drink while raspberry gives it color and extra sweetness. The Clover Club has a light, slightly sour, smooth drink that is berry flavored. Sophisticated gin and tonic lovers would find it of immense interest since it is more inclined towards sweet and light flavored cocktails. It is great for lunch get together or for an evening light drink.These 10 gin cocktails include drinks even the most novice of gin drinkers would gladly partake of such as the Gin and Tonic, as well as the more exotic Clover Club. There is no shortage of options for gin enthusiasts looking for something more sophisticated or even a cocktail that is more combination of several ingredients. These cocktails would not only make you appreciate gin more but will allow you to explore combinations of flavors you might have never experienced before. Have fun trying to prepare these cocktails as well as making them your favorite!