Tom Collins

Tom Collins

The Tom Collins cocktail stands as a refreshing emblem of summer, a buoyant mix of zesty lemon, effervescent soda, and the herbal embrace of gin. This classic drink starts with a generous measure of gin, its botanical nuances forming the soul of the concoction. A splash of bright lemon juice follows, lending a citrusy sharpness that awakens the palate. Sweetness whispers in with the addition of simple syrup, countering the tartness and bringing harmony to the mix.

To create this invigorating libation, the gin, lemon juice, and simple syrup are shaken together with ice, then strained into a tall Collins glass over a mountain of fresh ice, ensuring a cold touch with every sip. The mixture is then crowned with a cascade of chilled club soda, which dances up through the drink in a stream of tiny, jubilant bubbles. The effervescence of the soda water draws out the aromatic qualities of the gin while delivering a satisfying fizz.

In its final flourish, the Tom Collins is garnished with a slice of lemon or lime, sometimes a cherry or an orange slice, adding a touch of visual flair. This cocktail doesn’t just quench thirst; it offers a momentary escape, a sip of serenity, and a toast to the simple pleasures of life. Whether enjoyed in a lush garden, a cozy porch, or within the clinking confines of a festive gathering, the Tom Collins cocktail remains a beloved tradition, its recipe a testament to the timeless appeal of well-balanced flavors.

Ingredients:

  • 2 ounces of gin
  • 1 ounce of fresh lemon juice
  • 1/2 ounce of simple syrup
  • Club soda to top up
  • Ice cubes
  • A lemon wheel or wedge, for garnish
  • A maraschino cherry, for garnish (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Chill the Glass: Begin by placing a Collins glass in the freezer to chill. A cold glass will keep your cocktail delightfully frosty from the first sip to the last.
  2. Mix the Base: In a shaker filled with ice cubes, combine the gin, fresh lemon juice, and simple syrup. The key to a great Tom Collins is using fresh lemon juice—its zesty flavor is incomparable to the bottled variety.
  3. Shake It Up: Seal your shaker and shake the mixture vigorously for about 15-20 seconds. This not only chills the liquid but also ensures that the sweet and sour elements are beautifully intertwined.
  4. Prepare to Serve: Remove the Collins glass from the freezer and fill it with fresh ice cubes. Strain the shaken mixture into the glass over the ice, leaving enough room at the top for the soda water.
  5. Add Fizz: Gently pour the club soda into the glass until it’s nearly full. The club soda should be cold to maintain the chilled temperature and preserve the carbonation.
  6. Garnish: Slide a lemon wheel onto the rim of the glass or drop it into the drink. If you’re feeling extra indulgent, add a maraschino cherry for a pop of color and a hint of sweetness.
  7. Serve: Insert a straw and serve immediately. The Tom Collins is best enjoyed fresh, as the vibrant flavors and effervescence are at their peak.

Enjoy your homemade Tom Collins, a cocktail that stands the test of time with its refreshing and spirited character—a true celebration of simplicity and flavor.