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This recipe has been produced and tested in partnership with Tanqueray

Nutrition: Per serving

  • kcal201
  • fat0g
  • saturates0g
  • carbs17g
  • sugars17g
  • fibre0g
  • protein0g
  • salt0g

Method

  • step 1

    Build the drink over plenty of ice in a Collins glass, stir gently and garnish with a slice of lemon.

    3 TWISTS

    Raspberry Collins
    Raspberries give this twist on the classic Collins a pretty splash of colour. Start by gently muddling a handful of raspberries in the bottom of an empty Collins glass, then add the ice, all the other ingredients and mix well with a long handled spoon. Garnish with an orange slice.
    Brandy Collins
    This is a really refreshing way to enjoy cognac. For best results, use a young-ish VS or VSOP cognac that’s nice and fruity. Just make the drink as normal, substituting cognac for gin, then garnish with a slice of ginger or a ribbon of lemon peel.
    Elderflower Collins
    Elderflower and lemon is a winning combination. You can make it with elderflower cordial or liqueur for something a touch more boozy. Mix the drink as normal, but use the liqueur or cordial in place of the sugar syrup. Garnish with a lemon slice.

Please drink responsibly.
RECIPE TIPS
MAKE A SUGAR SYRUP

Dissolve 300g caster sugar in 150ml water over a low heat. Leave to cool and bottle for future use. Will keep indefinitely.

Recipe from Good Food magazine, April 2018

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