Gimlet

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*Named after Sir Thomas D.Gimlette who joined the Navy in 1879 and retired as surgeon general in 1913. Gimlette promoted the mixing of lime juice with gin to ward off scurvey in his crew.
 
*Named after Sir Thomas D.Gimlette who joined the Navy in 1879 and retired as surgeon general in 1913. Gimlette promoted the mixing of lime juice with gin to ward off scurvey in his crew.
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Revision as of 12:12, 3 June 2006

The Gimlet is a Cocktail consisting of Gin, and Sweetened Lime Juice.


Common Recipes

Recipe#1: Cocktaldb.com

  • Shake with ice and strain
  • 1/3 Lime Juice Cordial
  • 2/3 gin
  • Shake
  • It is the practice to-day to add soda water if required
  • Serve in a cocktail glass (4.5 oz)

common theories for the name

  • Named after a corkscrew like implement sent with and used to open lime juice containers around the British Empire post 1867.
  • Named after Sir Thomas D.Gimlette who joined the Navy in 1879 and retired as surgeon general in 1913. Gimlette promoted the mixing of lime juice with gin to ward off scurvey in his crew.
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