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You’ll be hooked on this refreshing gin cocktail with lime-flavored sparkling water, a splash of lime juice, cucumbers, and fresh mint.
When it comes to cooling myself off in the heat of a North Carolinian summer, I’m all about a crisp flavor with dancing fizz. In a world of craft beer snobbery, I have to sometimes tuck my proverbial tail between my legs and order a light golden lager to quench my thirst—especially if the mountains on the can are telling me it’s certified cold. (I’m a marketer’s dream.) Sorry, but when it’s hot, heavy beers just don’t work for me.
Last summer I brought you this effervescent Blueberry Lemon Vodka Fizz and gosh, if I could blog about that one again, I would. But I’m pretty excited about this Cooling Cucumber Mint Gin Fizz too, because when I say cooling, I mean it. The refreshing sensation flows down your esophagus to rejuvenate you while you slave over the grill or tend to your vegetable garden under the beaming sun. And actually, if you’re growing your own cucumbers and mint, you can bring your vegetable garden to your cocktail; how’s that for appreciating this summer’s bounty?
Cooling Cucumber Mint Gin Fizz.
My favorite thing about this fizzy concoction is that it’s super low cal and it isn’t sweet. I’m not keen on sugary drink which is why this idea stuck with me; I also have an aversion to making complex cocktails. If you haven’t noticed by now, I have a specific formula to most of my alcoholic beverages: white alcohol—sometimes flavored, a stream of sparkling water, a splash of citrus, and fresh herbs if I’m feeling extra. I actually added bitters to this one—pretty bold! But they’re optional.
I do wish I could hop onto this chic bourbon train everyone seems to be riding, but I can’t seem to hitch a ride on it without falling off and somersaulting into a bush to vomit.
Thus, refreshing and easy-on-the-belly drinks is what you’ll find here.
This post is part of the #FBCConnectingOverCocktails collaboration.
If you’re looking for something a little more bougie, scope out what my pals are slingin’ at the end of this post. You won’t be disappointed by what these muddling mixologists have shaken and stirred.
On that note, I can’t believe this is our third summer connecting over cocktails. And my, how far we’ve come. A few of us OGs in the group have gotten to watch one another bud into successful bloggers over the last year after our fair share of growing pains. (And a lot of comparing notes over drinks!) But despite expanding horizons and hectic schedules, we’ve managed to hold onto this tradition and I am so so glad. We started this collab as nod to friendships within the blogging circle—one that can often see more competition than camaraderie. We choose to raise a glass to our fellow creatives who not only get to bask in the greatness of being creators, but also understand the struggles.
Bloggin’ life is beautiful, but it ain’t easy.
So, we drink.
If you make this drink, snap a photo and tag me on the Insta @killing__thyme! I love seeing your creations, and you could be featured in my monthly newsletter <3
Now. See what the others are serving up! {Due to timezone differences, some posts may not be live yet. Be sure to check back!}
JustineCelina.com | Japanese Lilac Gin Lemonade
My Kitchen Love | Blackberry Mojito
Cooking in my Genes | Strawberry Lemonade Rosé Punch
Diversivore | Ume Highball
Cooling Cucumber Mint Gin Fizz
Ingredients
- 1.5 oz good quality gin
- 4-6 oz lime-flavored sparkling water
- 1/2 tsp freshly-squeezed lime juice
- 3-4 cucumber slices or cucumber ribbons
- 4-6 fresh mint leaves, rinsed and patted dry
- 1-2 splashes of bitters (optional)
- Lime wedges, for garnish, You can also garnish with extra cucumber and mint, if you'd like
- A handful of ice
Instructions
- Drop a handful of ice into a glass. Carefully place the cucumber slices and mint leaves in and around the ice. Add the lime juice, and finally, pour over the sparkling water. Add 1-2 dashes of bitters (optional).With a straw or a stir-stick, gently mix and stir the drink. Garnish with a lime (add an extra spritz of fresh lime juice if you'd like!) and enjoy.
Love these refreshing flavors and man oh man those cucumber ribbons are the prettiest garnish I’ve ever seen on a drink!
What a beautiful presentation. Not only does the drink look refreshing, but it sounds fantastic. Yes, summer has been hot here too and that beverage would be welcome in the sultry afternoon.
I am also in awe of your cucumber ribbons! The shape and the contrast of the colors are quite lovely. And the drink itself looks so refreshing! Simple and cool and tart – perfect for sipping on a hot day.
Your photos are so stunning! You need to post a tutorial on how to make such pretty cucumber ribbons. Mine never come out quite that pretty. This drink sounds so totally refreshing. I love that it’s not too sweet.
“and so we drink”, yes and cheers! I am not a fan of mixed drinks, but this beauty is right up my alley. I am obsessed with anything cucumber mint and then you made it fizz! I am going to make these for our next BBQ and feel refreshed. It is really hot here and I need cocktails that cool me down.
Such beautiful pictures Dana! This drink hits the spot with me as I don’t like sweet cocktail. Cucumber and mint are the best in Summer, can’t wait for happy hour to make us one of these!
No added sugar , a spectacular garnish and it just screams summer! And the fact that I have everything for this to serve for a pool party tomorrow! Thanks for sharing!
The photos here look BEAUTIFUL! Especially those ribbons. You’re making me crave a couple glasses of these bad boys. I love that you didn’t add any sugar and yet, this drink sounds like a breath of fresh air. They sounds so perfect for the summer heat wave.
I’m with you, not a fan of overly sweet cocktails and living in South Florida — ANYTHING certified ICY COLD is a MUST! This is an ideal thirst quenching cocktail — I love gin and cucumber together especially with an effervescent quality. How fun that you’ve got a group of other bloggers to share your favorite cocktails with. Sounds like a dynamite weekly happy hour – and I wish I lived near you!