The Cucumber Basil Lime Gimlet is a refreshing, garden-inspired twist on the traditional gimlet. It combines crisp cucumber, fragrant basil, and fresh lime juice for a cocktail that’s as cooling as it is flavorful. Whether made with gin for a botanical touch or vodka for a cleaner base, this drink is bright, herbaceous, and easy to enjoy. It’s ideal for warm-weather sipping or whenever you need something crisp and aromatic in hand.
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Tasting Notes
This Cucumber Basil Lime Gimlet is fresh and herbal with a cooling finish. Crisp cucumber and bright lime juice offer a clean, zippy base, while the basil simple syrup adds soft green notes and a touch of sweetness. Whether made with gin or vodka, the spirit remains smooth and well-integrated, making this cocktail feel both refreshing and grounded. It’s light on the palate with a dry edge from the lime and subtle vegetal layers from muddled cucumber. A final hint of basil rounds it out with a fragrant, summery lift.
Equipment and Glassware
You’ll need a cocktail shaker and muddler to properly extract flavor from the cucumber. A jigger helps with accurate measuring, while a strainer ensures a smooth pour. Serve this drink in a rocks glass over fresh ice for optimal presentation. A small knife is handy for preparing the cucumber slices and basil garnish. If you’d like a cleaner texture, a fine mesh strainer can be used to remove pulp from the final pour.
Ingredients
- 2 oz gin or vodka for a vodka gimlet
- 1 oz freshly squeezed lime juice
- ¾ oz basil simple syrup
- 3 slices cucumber
- Basil leaf for garnish
Instructions
- Muddle the cucumber slices in a cocktail shaker until they release their juices and fragrance.
- Add the gin (or vodka), lime juice, and basil simple syrup to the shaker.
- Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously for about 10-15 seconds.
- Strain the cocktail into a rocks glass over fresh ice.
- Garnish with a basil leaf.
Pro Tips
- Use English cucumber for a milder, less bitter taste
- Always use freshly squeezed lime juice for the cleanest flavor
- Shake vigorously to properly integrate the syrup and lime
- Fine-strain the cocktail if you prefer a pulp-free finish
- Use gin for a botanical layer or vodka for a neutral base
- Store leftover basil syrup in the fridge for up to one week
- Chill the glass ahead of time for better temperature control
- Garnish with a slapped basil leaf to release more aroma
- Avoid over-muddling cucumber to prevent bitterness
- Add a pinch of sea salt to the shaker to brighten the cucumber
When to Serve
This Cucumber Basil Lime Gimlet is ideal for warm afternoons, outdoor brunches, or as a welcome drink at summer parties. Its clean and cooling flavor makes it a perfect pre-dinner option, especially with dishes featuring grilled vegetables, seafood, or goat cheese. It’s also great for spa days or garden-themed gatherings when a light and herbal cocktail is in order.
Which Liquor Brands to Choose
Gin
- Hendrick’s (cucumber notes complement this recipe well)
- The Botanist
- Tanqueray No. Ten
- Bombay Sapphire East
- St. George Botanivore
Vodka
- Belvedere
- Ketel One
- Chopin
- Grey Goose
- Prairie Organic
Similar Cocktails
- Pomegranate Vodka Gimlet
- Cucumber Vodka Gimlet
- The Sunny Getaway
- Coconut Vodka Lime Crush
- Italian Sgroppino
Ingredients
- 2 oz gin or vodka for a vodka gimlet
- 1 oz freshly squeezed lime juice
- ¾ oz basil simple syrup made by combining equal parts sugar and water in a saucepan with a handful of fresh basil leaves, simmering until the sugar dissolves, and then straining out the basil leaves
- 3 slices cucumber
- Ice
- Basil leaf for garnish
Instructions
- Muddle the cucumber slices in a cocktail shaker until they release their juices and fragrance.
- Add the gin (or vodka), lime juice, and basil simple syrup to the shaker.
- Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously for about 10-15 seconds.
- Strain the cocktail into a rocks glass over fresh ice.
- Garnish with a basil leaf.
Notes
Pro Tips
- Use English cucumber for the cleanest flavor and minimal seeds.
- Chill your rocks glass ahead of time to help the drink stay cooler longer.
- Shake thoroughly to integrate the syrup and express the fresh lime.