The Pomegranate Gimlet stands out without being flashy. It’s crisp, slightly tart, and smooth, making you want to enjoy every sip. I make it when I want something refreshing with extra character, especially on laid-back evenings. The deep red color catches your eye, but it’s the blend of fruit, citrus, and gin that keeps you coming back.
I first made this drink on a quiet night when I didn’t have much in the fridge but still wanted something special. There was gin on the counter, a lime in the drawer, some simple syrup, and a bottle of pomegranate juice I needed to use. The result was a clean, bright drink that tasted far better than the effort it took.
The Pomegranate Gimlet is great because it fits so many occasions. It works as a pre-dinner drink, a relaxed nightcap, or something to serve when friends drop by. It feels fresh but not too sharp, polished but not fussy, and simple without being dull. That balance makes it a favorite I return to often.
Why You’ll Love This
This cocktail brings together familiar flavors in a way that feels easy and satisfying.
- It’s bright and refreshing without being too tart.
- The color makes it look special with very little effort.
- It uses simple ingredients you may already have on hand.
- The flavor stays balanced from start to finish.
- It works well for solo sipping or casual gatherings.
- You can adjust the sweetness without changing the structure.
All of that comes together to make the Pomegranate Gimlet a drink you’ll want to mix again and again.
Ingredients
Each ingredient plays a clear role here. Nothing is extra, and the ratios keep the drink smooth and balanced.
- 2 oz gin
- 1 oz pomegranate juice
- 1/2 oz lime juice
- 1/2 oz simple syrup
- pomegranate seeds for garnish
- lime wheel, for garnish
Gin gives the drink its crisp base. Pomegranate juice adds a gentle tartness and deep red color. Fresh lime juice brightens things up and keeps it lively. Simple syrup smooths out the flavors and brings them together. The garnish makes it look fresh and adds a little aroma before you take a sip.
Suggested Liquor Brands and Substitutions
The gin you pick will affect the final taste, but you have lots of options to make it your own.
- A London dry gin gives a clean, classic finish.
- Beefeater or Tanqueray both work well with citrus.
- A softer botanical gin creates a lighter profile.
- Vodka can replace gin for a milder version.
- If your pomegranate juice is very tart, add a touch more syrup.
These choices let you adjust the Pomegranate Gimlet to your taste while keeping its main flavor.
Equipment and Glassware
You don’t need much to make this drink, so it’s easy for anyone to try.
Chilling your glass really helps. It keeps the drink cold longer and makes it feel smoother. If you don’t have a shaker, you can use a jar with a tight lid instead.
A coupe glass gives the drink a classic look, but a martini glass works too. Use whatever you have and what feels right for the occasion.
How to Make It
The steps are simple and help the flavors stand out.
- Place a martini or coupe glass in the freezer to chill.
- Add the gin, pomegranate juice, lime juice, and simple syrup to a shaker.
- Fill the shaker with ice.
- Shake vigorously for 15 to 20 seconds until well chilled.
- Remove the glass from the freezer.
- Strain the cocktail into the chilled glass.
- Garnish with pomegranate seeds and a lime wheel.
- Serve immediately.
After you make it once, it’s easy to tweak the Pomegranate Gimlet to suit your taste.
Pro Tips
Small details can make this drink even better.
- Use fresh lime juice for the best flavor.
- Taste your pomegranate juice before mixing.
- Shake until the drink is fully chilled.
- Adjust the syrup in small amounts.
- Chill your glass every time.
- Use clear ice if possible.
- Serve right after straining.
These tips help every Pomegranate Gimlet turn out clean, balanced, and refreshing.
Variations
If you want to change things up, these ideas work well.
- Add a splash of sparkling water for a lighter feel.
- Use honey syrup instead of simple syrup.
- Swap lime for lemon juice for a softer citrus note.
- Add a thin slice of fresh ginger to the shaker.
- Use cranberry juice for a sharper finish.
Each variation keeps the Pomegranate Gimlet’s base but gives it a new twist.
When to Serve and Pairings
This drink is perfect for relaxed, social moments.
Serve it:
- Before dinner as a light starter
- During casual evenings with friends
- On quiet nights when you want something fresh
It pairs well with:
- Cheese boards
- Light appetizers
- Grilled chicken or fish
- Simple snacks like olives or nuts
The Pomegranate Gimlet is best with food that doesn’t overpower it, so the drink stays the main focus.
Storage and Serving Notes
This cocktail tastes best when served fresh. You can make simple syrup ahead and keep it in the fridge for up to two weeks. Store pomegranate juice in the fridge and use it within a few days after opening.
If you’re hosting, pre-measure the gin, juice, and syrup and keep them cold. Shake each serving with ice right before pouring for the best texture and flavor.
FAQs
Can I make this drink without alcohol?
Yes. Replace the gin with a non-alcoholic gin or chilled soda water.
Is this drink very sweet?
It’s balanced. You can reduce the syrup if you prefer it drier.
Can I use bottled lime juice?
Fresh juice tastes better, but bottled works in a pinch.
What kind of pomegranate juice is best?
Use pure juice without added sugar if possible.
Can I batch this cocktail?
You can batch the base, but shake each serving with ice before pouring.
More Cocktails to Try
If you liked this drink, try mixing these next.
- Classic Gimlet with clean citrus flavor
- Cranberry Gin Fizz with light bubbles
- Pomegranate Collins with a taller serve
- French 75 with sparkle and citrus
- Vodka Gimlet for a softer profile
Each one gives you a refreshing twist and keeps the same easygoing vibe as the Pomegranate Gimlet.

Ingredients
- 2 oz gin
- 1 oz pomegranate juice
- 1/2 oz lime juice
- 1/2 oz simple syrup
- pomegranate seeds for garnish
- lime wheel, for garnish
Instructions
Chill the Glass:
- Place a martini or coupe glass in the freezer to chill while you prepare the cocktail.
Mix the Ingredients:
- In a cocktail shaker, add the gin, pomegranate juice, fresh lime juice, and simple syrup.
- Fill the shaker with ice.
Shake:
- Shake vigorously for about 15-20 seconds until the mixture is well-chilled.
Strain:
- Take the chilled glass out of the freezer.
- Strain the mixture from the shaker into the glass.
Garnish:
- Garnish with a few pomegranate seeds and a lime wheel.
Serve:
- Serve immediately and enjoy your refreshing Pomegranate Gimlet.



