OMG a Recipe: Gin, Tea and Anne Marie (2024)

There's nothing wrong with having a civilized co*cktail now and then, right? Maybetwo..?The Prime was thankful to be given a bottle of the new Beefeater 24London Dry Gin to sample and get all amateur mixologist with. The resulting experiments were both delicious and as the British like to say, truly capitol! So, cheerio and away we go on our magical gin-tastic journey!

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Meet sweet little Anne Marie - she's pretty, but she packs a PUNCH! - Photo by Wasabi Prime

So what makes this gin so unique?Beefeater 24'stale explains that ittook a full day -- hence the "24" in the name -- for the gin to acquire its distinctive flavors of Japanese Sencha and Chinese Green teas. They were steeped in the gin, releasing their aromatic botannicals before the spiritwas finallydistilled. This extra layer of flavors adds a more heady fragrance to the gin, and while it's fine with a bit of lime and tonic, the complexity works better with a variety of flavors, like different kinds of citrus and herbals like sage or rosemary. It still has that woodsy pinebotannical typical of gin, but with the added teas, it makes the flavor more delicate and out ofa lack of a better word, fancy. But not in a bad way.The bottle designreflects thisdressy layer of fancy-ness, with its beautiful floral textures, the crimson-dyed bottom that reflects a dramatic red hue, and if you look very closely, you can find a raven holding a key, representing the old tale that when the ravens that roost in the Tower of London leave, the monarchy will fall. I won't tell you exactly where the raven is, but the photo can give you a hint...

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Feed the birds... tuppins a bag. See if you can find the birdy on your gin bottle! - Photos by Wasabi Prime

I was given a list of co*cktail recipes totry outand the English Breakfast seemed a befitting drink to christen the new bottle of gin. This requires a little bit of prep, as the gin needs to be infused with English Breakfast Tea before mixing the co*cktail. I let a tea bag of English Breakfast -- basically a black tea -- cold steep in about a cup's worth of the Beefeater 24. I let it sit for about an hour, butI think if I were to do this again, I'd cut the timeby half or dilute it with the un-infused gin, just so the tea wasn't too overpowering with the other flavors. It's got both the sweetness and citrus kick of orange marmalade, which made for a great drink ingredient, as long as you strain out the pulpy bits before serving. I opted not to do the egg white foam, mostly because I knew my arm would feel like falling off if I tried to shake it the way the pros do, to get that perfect, creamy foam finish. Curse my short, stubby arms!! But the co*cktail was nicely balanced and serving it in a pretty teacup makes you feel like less of a lush having one of these before noon. Yes, I used way too big of a garnish, as I don't have a zester that produces the elegant curls, so apologies for the giant wedge!

English Breakfast
1 3/4 oz English Breakfast Tea infused Beefeater 24
3/4 oz fresh lemon juice
3/4 oz pasteurized egg white (optional)
1/4 oz sugar syrup
1 spoon of marmalade (about half a tablespoon)
Shake and strain into a chilled glass (either a tea cup or co*cktail glass) and garnish with a zested orange peel.

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This ain't Earl Grey - Photo by Wasabi Prime

As to the matter of the second drink,it's the lavender-dressed photo at the top of the post. It wasn't in the list of co*cktail recipes to try, I put this one together myself with my own Wasabi hands. It took cues from the other recipes that infused the gin with tea. For this one, I infused the gin with some chamomile, a less heavy teawith a more light,flowery taste.Where the English Breakfast infused gin hadmore ofa caramel color, the chamomile left the tea with a lemony amber hue. This co*cktail is girlish and springtime-fresh, taking flavor cues from the chamomile with a dash of lavender infused simple syrup,and rounding it out with the sweetness of St. Germain's elderflower liqueur. As to the origin of the name, at the risk of being placed number one with a bullet on the Bad Influence list, it's named after the soon-to-be-born daughter of a good friend whose supply of lavender from her garden gives this drink its intensely floral notes. Good Parent of the Year I'll never be, naming a co*cktail after a baby, but it's an ode to the babymama who appreciates all these flavors and provided the key ingredient for this drink.

Anne Marie Tea Blossom
1 1/2 oz chamomile infused Beefeater 24 gin
1 oz St. Germain elderflower liqueur
1/2 oz fresh lemon juice
1/4 oz lavender infused simple syrup
Shake and straing into a chilled co*cktail glass, rimmed with superfine sugar and a light sprinkle of dried lavender buds to garnish.

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Enjoying a cuppa tea (and gin) with Beefeater 24 - Photos by Wasabi Prime

Much Wasabi Thanks to Beefeater for letting me play mad mixologist in Wasabi Kitchen Stadium, and getting a chance to sample this lovely new spirit.

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OMG a Recipe: Gin, Tea and Anne Marie (2024)

FAQs

How much tea to infuse gin? ›

To infuse: for a whole bottle, combine 4 tbsp loose leaf tea (or 3-4 bags) with one 750ml bottle of gin, and let sit at room temperature for one to two hours. Taste at one hour to see if it's where you want it.

What is a gin tea? ›

This easy yet sophisticated drink combines tea, honey and gin for an herbaceous co*cktail that gin lovers will, well, love. For this "G & Tea" we use Earl Grey tea, which adds an extra floral kick to this tasty co*cktail, but really any type of tea would work nicely here.

How to infuse gin with Earl Grey tea? ›

*Earl Grey tea-infused gin: Add 1/4 cup Earl Grey tea leaves into a 750 mL bottle of Tanqueray gin (or other high-proof dry gin), cap and shake. Let sit at room temperature for at least 2 hours and up to 8 hours. Strain the infused gin through a coffee filter into a separate container.

What is added to gin to make pink gin? ›

Pink gin differs from regular gin in that regular gin is a distilled alcohol flavoured predominantly with juniper berries, whereas pink gin is typically dry gin flavoured or infused with red fruits such as strawberries, raspberries or rhubarb.

What happens if you infuse tea for too long? ›

Tea steeped for too short a time might end up weak and watery, while more delicate teas can become bitter if they're steeped for too long. A delicious cup of tea starts with quality tea leaves or bags, a good kettle and a little knowledge of steeping times for the type of tea you're preparing.

How long to leave tea to infuse? ›

How Long Should I Brew?
Tea TypeBoiling TemperatureSteeping Time
Most black tea100 Degrees3–5 Minutes
Green tea80 Degrees2–3 Minutes
White/yellow tea80 Degrees2–3 Minutes
Fruit & herbal infusions100 Degrees3–5 Minutes

Which tea goes best with gin? ›

'A gin with fruitier notes might work well with green tea, and more floral teas such as rose and lavender compliment the floral notes in gin, also,' he adds.

Why is gin called ladies drink? ›

The gin obsession was blamed for misery, rising crime, madness, higher death rates and falling birth rates. Gin joints allowed women to drink alongside men for the first time and it is thought this led many women neglecting their children and turning to prostitution, hence gin becoming known as 'Mother's Ruin'.

Is gin a medicinal drink? ›

When it comes to gin, the antioxidants in juniper berries can help your body fight off infections and even make your skin look younger! They also contain flavonoids, a type of antioxidant that can improve circulation and reduce your risk of heart disease.

How long to infuse tea in alcohol? ›

Let the tea steep in the alcohol for a minimum of two hours and up to 24. The longer it steeps, the stronger the tea flavor. Also, the higher the alcohol content, the less time it needs to steep. No heating is necessary.

How do British people drink Earl Grey tea? ›

Americans typically drink their Earl Grey with milk and sugar, but Chatterton prefers it the British way — with lemon and sugar.

What alcohol is good in Earl Grey tea? ›

What alcohol goes with tea? For this recipe, I chose gin as the alcoholic element as its botanicals work really well with the bergamot in earl grey tea.

What is the secret ingredient in gin? ›

Juniper Berries

In fact, the word 'gin' derives from the Latin juniperus, meaning juniper. Red Door Gin is classified as a London Dry Gin, meaning its signature note on both the nose and the palate must be juniper. “It wouldn't be gin without juniper, you can smell gin just by crushing a juniper berry in your hand.”

Which type of gin is a sweeter version of London Dry gin? ›

OLD TOM. Old Tom Gin is a historical style of gin that has experienced a revival in recent years. It's known for its slightly sweeter taste compared to London Dry Gin, as producers used to include sugar or honey in the recipe.

What are gin and angostura bitters called? ›

The Pink Gin was a drink created out of necessity by the men of the British Royal Navy. This "functional" drink would later be enjoyed in bars and homes alike as a "classic" co*cktail. The grandfather to the Gin Tonic era, this marriage of botanical Gin and aromatic bitters took place in the mid 1820s.

How much tea do you put in an infusion? ›

Just remember: use one teaspoon (around 2g) per cup of tea, or two per cup if you're brewing white tea, yellow tea or a fruit and herbal infusion.

How much loose tea do you put in an infuser? ›

PICK YOUR FAVORITE TEA AND PLACE INFUSER INTO THE TEACUP.

Add 1 tsp of tea leaves per 1 cup of water directly into the infuser.

How much tea do you put in a ball infuser? ›

Tea ball, spoon or silicone infusers are usually big enough for one or two teaspoons of tea leaves. They are suitable for larger broken black tea leaves, many green teas, many herbal teas and fruity teas. Use them to steep a single cup of tea. Always close them carefully.

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