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Gin

Tom Collins

About This Cocktail

The Tom Collins is a carbonated gin sour that dates to the 19th century and remains a standard in the classic cocktail canon. Built with gin, fresh lemon juice, sugar and soda water, it follows a simple template: spirit, citrus, sweetener and effervescence served tall over ice. The drink gained widespread popularity in the 1870s during the so-called “Tom Collins Hoax,” a practical joke that helped cement its name in American bar culture. Its formula later appeared in Jerry Thomas’ 1876 edition of "The Bartender’s Guide," formalizing the recipe.

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Ingredients

  • 2 oz London Dry Gin
  • 1 oz Fresh lemon juice
  • ¾ oz Simple Syrup
  • 2½ oz Chilled Club Soda

Instructions

  1. Add gin, lemon juice and simple syrup to a shaker with ice and shake briefly until chilled.
  2. Strain into a Collins glass filled with fresh ice.
  3. Top with chilled club soda and give a gentle stir to combine.
  4. Garnish with a lemon wheel and cherry.

Additional Instructions & Suggestions

Drier build: Reduce simple syrup to 0.5 oz for a sharper profile.

Herbal twist: Add a few fresh mint leaves to the shaker for added aromatics.

Sparkling substitution: Replace club soda with sparkling mineral water for firmer carbonation.

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