Use a simple, classic gin, such as London Dry, as the base for this. Technically, the addition of sugar means this becomes a liqueur once finished, but we’ve kept it minimal, so the flavour is less sweet than commercial varieties, allowing the blackberries to shine through. The gin needs at least 3 weeks to infuse but is incredibly easy – just shake the jar from time to time!
Yields: 700 mL.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Calories per Serving: 86
blackberries
Finely grated zest 1 lime
2-3 fresh bay leaves
granulated sugar
gin
1.3-1.5 litre Kilner or other sealable glass jar
Can I use other fruit?
Absolutely! You can use this recipe as a base for making all kinds of delicious fruity drinks – any soft fruit will work. You might want to increase the sugar quantity a little if using tarter fruit, such as redcurrants or gooseberries.
Why bay leaves?
The herbaceous aroma of bay leaves pairs wonderfully with blackberries, but if you’re using a different fruit, you might want to leave them out or swap them for another woody herb – thyme works wonderfully with raspberries, and lemon thyme goes well with strawberries.
How do I use my blackberry gin?
Enjoy it neat, over ice, or turn it into a fabulous cocktail – it will make a delicious alternative to plain gin in all sorts of drinks, including a Tom Collins, Gin Sling or Negroni.