Gin, gin, gin. From classic and contemporary cocktails, to the simplest serve of all, gin might just be the world’s most go-to, multi-purpose tipple.

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Ironically, it’s one of the few spirits we don’t drink neat. We nose the botanicals, admire the aromas that engage our senses, smile – and then dilute it.

In honour of World Gin Day, here’s how to take your juniper hit to the next level…

1. Grab some garnish

A well garnished G&T is the dream. Think thyme and lavender with violet flavoured gin; coriander and slices of red and green chilli with a London Dry; edible flowers and star anise to pimp up your pink; lemongrass works well with gin and ginger; black peppercorns will add a kick; and pink grapefruit is a natural bedfellow with, you guessed it, pink grapefruit and pomelo gin.

2. Personalise a gin punch

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We’ve come to realise in lockdown that punches aren’t just for parties – make yourself a jug of this beauty in the morning and pop it in the fridge to enjoy in sunshine over the weekend, no fuss required. What could be better?! 😎⁠ ⁠ Strawberry and Pineapple Punch 🍓⁠ (Serves 8)⁠ 350g strawberries ⁠ 320ml gin ⁠ 1l pineapple juice ⁠ 160ml lemon juice ⁠ 60ml simple syrup ⁠ Mint, to garnish ⁠ ⁠ Begin by chopping and puréeing 300g strawberries in a blender with pineapple juice. Add them to a punch bowl or jug with lots of ice. Pour over your gin, simple syrup and lemon juice. Stir until the jug or bowl feels cold to hold. Garnish with your mint and remaining strawberries.

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Gin craves a punch bowl just as much as rum, and this recipe is a sure-fire way to get your taste buds going. If you don’t have a blender, slice the strawberries and mash them in a bowl. Just remember to save some for the garnish.

3. Cook with it

From sweet and savoury dishes to cheesecake, chocolate truffles and trifle, the botanicals in your favourite gin can be tailored to match your sweet or salty tooth. Think gin-gingered shrimps or a measure of gin in your vegetable stock, topped with juniper berries.

4. Brew a G and tea

Tea spiked with gin is a cheeky go-to cocktail that can be cleverly masked in a teapot. Add a measure of cold English breakfast tea to your gin and elderflower liqueur, top with tonic and you have a refreshing, floral cuppa – aka G and Tea.

5. Gin in a tin

Gin loves the great outdoors, especially mixes bursting with summer blooms, warm ginger, spice and rhubarb flavours. And with the vast array of pre-mixers clattering down the canning line, you can fill your cooler bag with something shiny and slimline that’s ready when you are.

6. Celebrate with a gin cocktail

Move over martini, we’ve fallen head over heels for this beautifully stylish concoction that cries out to be sipped in your fanciest flute. And for a little escapism, we think it’s worth dressing up for. Because some time – in the not too distant future – we’ll be ordering a cocktail in a glitzy bar and enjoying someone else fixing the drinks!

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