Enjoy the Gilroy Cocktail recipe this winter! Combine gin, Cherry Heering liqueur, dry vermouth, and fresh lemon juice to make a delightful drink for chilly evenings.
Prep time: 1 minute minute
Mixing time: 1 minute minute
- 1 oz Gin
- 1 oz Cherry Heering liqueur
- 1 oz dry vermouth
- ½ oz fresh lemon juice
- 1 dash orange bitters
- Ice cubes
- Lemon twist - for garnish, optional
Martini Glass
Measuring Jigger
Strainer & Fine-strainer
Shaker
Prep Glass: Fill your Martini glass with ice cubes, stir and set it aside.
Add Orange Bitters: Drop 1 dash orange bitters into the shaker.
Add Lemon Juice: Pour in ½ oz fresh lemon juice.
Add Vermouth: Add 1 oz dry vermouth to the mix.
Add Cherry Heering: Measure and pour 1 oz Cherry Heering liqueur into the shaker.
Add Gin: Pour 1 oz Gin into the shaker.
Add Ice: Fill your shaker with ice.
Shake: Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
Strain: Fine strain your drink into the chilled martini glass.
Garnish: Place a lemon twist into the glass for garnish.
Substitutes:
- Gin: If you don't have gin, try using vodka for a cleaner taste. I've also used white rum for a different but enjoyable flavor profile.
- Cherry Heering Liqueur: If you can't find Cherry Heering, use cherry brandy or a cherry-flavored syrup for a non-alcoholic option.
- Dry Vermouth: I've used sweet vermouth in a pinch, which adds a slightly richer flavor. You can balance it with an extra splash of lemon juice.
- Fresh Lemon Juice: Bottled lemon juice works if fresh lemons aren't available, but fresh always tastes better.
- Orange Bitters: Opt for Angostura Bitters or any other citrus bitters.
Making a Pitcher of Gilroy Cocktail:
- Scale: To make a pitcher that serves 8, multiply all the ingredients by 8. That would be 8 dashes of orange bitters, 8 oz of gin, 8 oz of Cherry Heering liqueur, 8 oz of dry vermouth, and 4 oz of fresh lemon juice.
- Mix: In a large pitcher, combine the bitters, gin, Cherry Heering liqueur, dry vermouth, and fresh lemon juice with ice. Stir well.
- Serve: Strain the mixture into chilled martini glasses, garnish with a lemon twist, and serve immediately.
Making it Non-Alcoholic:
- Gin Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic gin substitute; these are available and reasonably mimic gin's botanicals.
- Cherry Heering Substitute: Opt for cherry-flavored syrup or make your own by simmering cherries with sugar and water until thickened.
- Dry Vermouth Substitute: Use non-alcoholic white wine or grape juice with a splash of apple cider vinegar to mimic the dryness.
- Proceed As Usual: Use these non-alcoholic substitutes instead of the regular ingredients, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.