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Ginger Hibiscus Martini

Ginger Hibiscus Martini

The Ginger Hibiscus Martini is a light and flavorful drink with a mix of floral, citrus, and warm ginger notes. Sweet hibiscus tea gives it a slightly tangy base, while lemon juice adds brightness. Gin and dry vermouth bring a clean, herbal finish. It’s crisp, smooth, and easy to sip. Great for spring get-togethers, brunch, or relaxing on a warm night, it offers a fun twist on a classic martini.

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Tasting Notes

The Ginger Hibiscus Martini brings together herbal, floral, and citrus flavors with a clean finish. The hibiscus tea gives a tart, fruity edge, while lemon juice sharpens the mix with bright acidity. Muddled ginger provides warmth and a slight bite, adding dimension without overwhelming the other components. The gin’s botanicals support the hibiscus without clashing, and the white vermouth smooths the drink out with subtle sweetness. Served chilled and garnished with a lemon twist, the result is crisp, refreshing, and slightly spicy ideal for those who appreciate balance and complexity in a cocktail.

Equipment and Glassware

To make this Ginger Hibiscus Martini, you’ll need a cocktail shaker for muddling and mixing, a fine strainer to filter out the ginger pulp, and a jigger for precise measurement. A muddler or wooden spoon helps release the flavor from fresh ginger slices. Use a citrus peeler or paring knife to cut a clean lemon twist. A standard martini or coupe glass is the best vessel for this drink, as it allows the chilled, clarified liquid to shine while supporting the garnish and enhancing the presentation.

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Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz sweetened hibiscus tea
  • 0.75 oz lemon juice
  • 2 slices fresh ginger
  • 2 oz gin
  • 0.5 oz white vermouth
  • Lemon twist, for garnish

Instructions

  • Add the hibiscus tea, lemon juice, and ginger slices to a cocktail shaker.
  • Muddle the ginger firmly to release its flavor.
  • Pour in the gin and white vermouth, then fill the shaker with ice.
  • Shake thoroughly until well chilled.
  • Strain into a chilled martini glass.
  • Garnish with a twist of lemon.

Pro Tips

  • Use freshly brewed hibiscus tea for stronger color and flavor
  • Muddle ginger well, but avoid shredding it into the liquid
  • Fine strain to keep texture smooth and refined
  • Pre-chill your martini glass for a crisp presentation
  • Choose a gin with floral or citrus-forward notes to complement the hibiscus
  • If desired, adjust sweetness with a few drops of simple syrup
  • Slice lemon peel thin for a more delicate garnish
  • Shake for at least 15 seconds for proper dilution and chill

When to Serve

The Ginger Hibiscus Martini is perfect for spring and summer evenings, cocktail parties, and weekend happy hours. It fits well on menus for garden gatherings, bridal showers, or any occasion where light and floral drinks are welcome. Thanks to its herbal character, it also suits early evening or pre-dinner moments. Serve it when you want something slightly unconventional yet approachable, especially among gin drinkers looking for something new and refreshing.

Which Liquor Brands to Choose

Gin:

  • Bombay Sapphire
  • Hendrick’s
  • Tanqueray
  • The Botanist
  • Sipsmith

White Vermouth:

  • Dolin Dry
  • Noilly Prat
  • Martini & Rossi Extra Dry
  • Cinzano Extra Dry
  • Carpano Dry
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Ginger Hibiscus Martini

Ginger Hibiscus Martini

Prep Time: 4 minutes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: classic gin cocktails, ginger cocktails, hibiscus cocktails, lemon juice cocktails, martini variations, red cocktails, vermouth cocktails
Servings: 1
Author: Paul Kushner

Ingredients

  • 1.5 oz sweetened hibiscus tea
  • 0.75 oz lemon juice
  • 2 slices fresh ginger
  • 2 oz gin
  • 0.5 oz white vermouth
  • Lemon twist for garnish

Instructions

  • Add the hibiscus tea, lemon juice, and ginger slices to a cocktail shaker.
  • Muddle the ginger firmly to release its flavor.
  • Pour in the gin and white vermouth, then fill the shaker with ice.
  • Shake thoroughly until well chilled.
  • Strain into a chilled martini glass.
  • Garnish with a twist of lemon.

Notes

Pro Tips

  • For a smoother finish, double strain the drink to remove any ginger fibers.
  • Use fresh, cooled hibiscus tea that’s lightly sweetened to avoid overpowering the drink.
  • Adjust sweetness by adding a touch of simple syrup if your tea isn’t already sweetened.
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Paul Kushner

Written by Paul Kushner

Founder and CEO of MyBartender. Graduated from Penn State University. He always had a deep interest in the restaurant and bar industry. His restaurant experience began in 1997 at the age of 14 as a bus boy. By the time he turned 17 he was serving tables, and by 19 he was bartending/bar managing 6-7 nights a week.

In 2012, after a decade and a half of learning all facets of the industry, Paul opened his first restaurant/bar. In 2015, a second location followed, the latter being featured on The Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

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