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Tom Collins Cocktail

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A tom collins cocktail in a glass with a lemon slice.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food Styling by Kaitlin Wayne

The Tom Collins distinguishes itself with its subtle, refined character. A classic gin cocktail, the drink combines spirit, lemon juice, sugar, and carbonated water into a drink that’s extremely simple to make and highly refreshing. It’s a descendant of the John Collins—made with gin’s precursor, genever—and dates back to 19th-century London, picking up its name from a popular tipple of the time: Old Tom gin. Today, most Tom Collins cocktail recipes call for London dry gin, but if you have either of the above, feel free to swap it in for a totally different, but no less intriguing, flavor.

You’ll sweeten the drink with a rich simple syrup (2 parts sugar to 1 part water), but you don't even need a cocktail shaker for this easy recipe; just stir the elements together in the glass you plan to drink out of. If you have a Collins glass, by all means use it (the glass was named for the drink after all). If not, a highball glass will be fine. Some versions call for a maraschino cherry garnish or an orange slice. If you’re inclined to follow, check out our favorite cocktail cherries. We tend to keep the flavors streamlined with just a half-moon of lemon.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    3 minutes

  • Yield

    Makes 1 drink

Ingredients

¾ oz. fresh lemon juice
¼ oz. rich simple syrup
1½ oz. gin
Club soda or seltzer water
½ lemon wheel for garnish

Preparation

  1. Stir ¾ oz. fresh lemon juice, ¼ oz. rich simple syrup, and 1½ oz. gin in a Collins glass or other tall glass to combine, about 30 seconds. Add enough ice cubes to fill the glass, top with club soda or seltzer water, and stir gently. Garnish with a half-slice of lemon

    Editor’s note: This recipe was first printed in the April 1993 issue of ’Gourmet.’ Head this way for a frothy Ramos gin fizz and more of our favorite gin cocktail recipes →

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