Blueberry Gin Fizz
This blueberry gin fizz puts a summery and fruity twist on the classic gin fizz cocktail. The botanical notes of gin are paired with a sweet blueberry simple syrup and bright and zingy fresh lemon juice. Chilled club soda adds a touch of effervescence, keeping this summer cocktail refreshingly cool. This purple-hued cocktail is light, crisp, and perfect for summer gatherings or lazy evenings on the patio.
Summer is meant for no-bake desserts and sipping on refreshing cocktails by the pool! I have an easy gin cocktail to share with you that makes blueberries the star!
You know how much I love sharing cocktails with you over the years. I have a collection of summer cocktails that are amazing like this Strawberry Paloma, Cucumber Infused Gin Cocktail, Pink Lemonade Cocktail, & Peach Paloma.
This gin drink uses a homemade blueberry simple syrup to infuse it with that rich blueberry flavor. A little lemon brightens the flavor of the blueberries and gives the drink a little touch of zest.
I use fresh blueberries to make the simple syrup but this recipe is forgiving and you can easily use frozen blueberries if that’s all you have on hand. I do find frozen blueberries give the syrup a more muted flavor whereas fresh blueberries infuse it with a bright blueberry flavor.
Just like my other cocktails, you can turn this drink into a mocktail. Simply leave out the gin and add a little more club soda.
Ingredients
- fresh blueberries
- granulated sugar
- some fresh mint
- blueberry simple syrup
- fresh lemon juice
- some gin
- club soda
How to Make Blueberry Gin Fizz
Make the blueberry simple syrup first. Add the blueberries, water, and sugar to a small saucepan or pot. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer for 5 minutes.
As the syrup simmers, gently smash the blueberries to help encourage them to release their juices.
Remove the pot from the heat then submerge the mint sprig in the syrup. Allow the syrup to cool fully to room temperature.
Then strain out the mint and fruit solids.
Bottle the syrup and keep it in the fridge until you’re ready for a cocktail.
To make one cocktail, add a handful of ice to a cocktail shaker followed by the blueberry simple syrup, lemon juice, and gin. Shake vigorously for about a minute until well chilled.
Strain into a double rocks glass or tumbler filled with fresh ice.
Top with chilled club soda and garnish with blueberries and mint leaves if desired.
How to Turn into a Pitcher Drink
To turn this drink into a pitcher drink to serve 8 people, make the blueberry simple syrup. Then add the blueberry simple syrup, lemon juice, gin, and club soda to a pitcher and stir. Lastly, add some ice and serve immediately. Garnish each drink with blueberries and mint leaves if desired.
More Easy Summer Cocktail Recipes
- Guava Paloma
- Peach Bourbon Smash
- Planter’s Punch
- Cucumber Basil Gimlet
- Strawberry Popsicle Prosecco Cocktail
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Happy sipping, friends!
Blueberry Gin Fizz Recipe
Blueberry Gin Fizz
This blueberry gin fizz puts a summery and fruity twist on the classic gin fizz cocktail. The botanical notes of gin are paired with a sweet blueberry simple syrup and bright and zingy fresh lemon juice.
Ingredients
For the blueberry simple syrup
- 1 heaped cup fresh blueberries
- ½ cup water
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 sprig fresh mint
For the cocktail
- Ice
- 1 ounce blueberry simple syrup
- 1 ounce lemon juice, freshly squeezed
- 2 ounces gin
- 4-5 ounces club soda, chilled
- Fresh blueberries, optional for garnish
- Fresh mint, optional for garnish
Instructions
- Make the blueberry simple syrup first. Add the blueberries, water, and sugar to a small sauce pan or pot. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer for 5 minutes. As the syrup simmers, gently smash the blueberries to help encourage them to release their juices. Remove the pot from the heat then submerge the mint sprig in the syrup. Allow the syrup to cool fully to room temperature, then strain out the mint and fruit solids. Bottle the syrup and keep it in the fridge until you’re ready for a cocktail.
- To make one cocktail, add a handful of ice to a cocktail shaker followed by the blueberry simple syrup, lemon juice, and gin. Shake vigorously for 30-60 seconds until well chilled. Strain into a double rocks glass or tumbler filled with fresh ice. Top with chilled club soda and garnish with blueberries and mint leaves if desired.
Notes
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
1Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 1591Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 28mgCarbohydrates: 378gFiber: 5gSugar: 367gProtein: 2g