How to Mix Drinks Containing Seagram's Gin
While every gin gets its flavor base from juniper berries, each brand adds slightly different herbs and flavoring to vary the taste. Seagram's gin is lightly flavored with citrus notes, making it an ideal mixer with fruit-flavored beverages. After 150 years in existence, Seagram's Extra Dry Gin remains a top choice when mixing cocktails.
Things You'll Need
- Cocktail shaker
- Ice
- Dry vermouth
- Shot glass
- Cocktail strainer
- Martini glass
- Olive
- Tall glass
- Tonic water
- Lime wedges
- Straw
- Glass mug
- Lime juice
- Lemon-lime soda
Classic Martini
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Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice.
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Pour 2 ounces of Seagram's gin over the ice and add 3 drops of dry vermouth.
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Attach the lid and shake the contents for about 30 seconds.
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Strain the contents of the shaker into a martini glass and garnish with an olive.
Gin and Tonic
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Fill a tall glass with ice cubes.
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Pour 1-1/2 ounces, or one basic shot, of Seagram's gin over the ice. Fill the glass with tonic water.
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Squeeze a wedge of lime into the drink and drop the crushed lime rind into the glass. Serve with a tall, thin straw.
Club Booster
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Fill a tall glass mug with ice cubes.
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Measure 4 ounces of Seagram's gin into the mug.
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Add 4 ounces of lime juice and 4 ounces of lemon-lime soda.
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Place long straws into the mug, stir the contents and serve.
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