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Originally created in the mid-1980’s, the Bramble co*cktail is wonderfully rich and bursting with luscious blackberry flavours. It’s no wonder it has remained one for the most popular gin co*cktails to order at bar all these years.

But did you know that the classic Bramble gin co*cktail is really easy to make at home too? And it takes the work of just moments. Honestly, it’s the perfect alternative to your usual 30-second G&T when you want something with a little more pizzazz.

Give it a go…


What is in a Bramble co*cktail?

A Bramble co*cktail is made with four key ingredients: gin, lemon juice, simple syrup and crème de mûre (blackberry liqueur).

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Bramble co*cktail Ingredients:

  • Gin:

    The best gin to use in a Bramble co*cktail recipe is London dry gin.

    This is because the complex yet refreshing juniper-forward flavour profile of a London dry gin works really well as a deliciously rich yet clean base for the citrus and berry flavours of the other ingredients in a Bramble.

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  • Crème de mûre:

    Crème de mûre is a French blackberry liqueur that is bursting with delicious berry flavours.

    In the Bramble, this liqueur provides the core flavour profile of the co*cktail, and it is a great partner to the gin and citrus juice to give you a drinking experience that is juicy and full of blackberry tones. You can find out everything you need to know about crème de mûre here!

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  • Lemon juice:

    As the gin and crème de mûre are both very rich co*cktail ingredients, lemon juice is needed to lift the drinking experience and provide a mouthwatering zip of citrus that elevates every sip.

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  • Bramble garnishes:

    The Bramble co*cktail is traditionally garnished with fresh blackberries, which complete the blackberry theme in the co*cktail.

    Of course, blackberries are at their best when juicy and ripe, freshly picked from the hedgerows - but the good news is that most supermarkets now stock bags of frozen berries year-round, meaning that just because the fruits aren’t in season, you don’t need to wait for six months to enjoy this delicious drink!

    Fresh lemon slices can also be used to garnish a Bramble co*cktail and their fragrance can really take the co*cktail to new heights.

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  • Ice:

    We like to use crushed ice for a Bramble so that the blackberry liqueur dilutes as it trickles down, leaving you with a perfectly balanced blend of sweet, sour and boozy!

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What makes it a Bramble?

The Bramble co*cktail is called a “Bramble” because blackberries and blackberry liqueur (creme de mure) provide the main flavour profile for the drink.

In the UK, “bramble” is another word for blackberry and it the word “bramble” also refers to the prickly bush that blackberries grow on, and which are found along hedgerows throughout the UK.

Is crème de mûre the same as Chambord?

Chambord and crème de mûre are both alcoholic liqueurs however they have different flavours.

Chambord is raspberry-flavoured and crème de mûre is blackberry-flavoured.

The best Bramble co*cktail recipe:

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The key to a classic Bramble co*cktail is crushed ice

50ml dry gin
30ml lemon juice, freshly squeezed
15ml simple syrup
15ml crème de mûre (blackberry liqueur)
Lemon slice, to garnish (optional)
Fresh (or thawed) blackberries, to garnish

In a shaker packed with ice, shake gin, lemon juice and sugar syrup vigorously. Strain into a glass filled with crushed ice. Drizzle liqueur over ice, and garnish with lemon and blackberries to serve.

Bramble co*cktail variations:

Once you have tried the classic Bramble co*cktail recipe, why not try mixing it up with a variation on the Bramble, like our Raspberry Bramble co*cktail recipe?

For this alturnative Bramble co*cktail recipe, you simply swap the crème de mûre for Chambord and garnish with raspberries instead of blackberries and lemon.

Raspberry Bramble

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50ml gin
15ml Chambord
30ml lemon juice, freshly squeezed
15ml simple syrup
Raspberries, to garnish

Shake the gin, lemon juice and syrup with ice. Strain to a glass and add ice. Pour over the Chambord. Garnish, serve and enjoy!

And if you want to find the easiest Bramble recipe, then you need to check out Craft Gin Club’s Bramble. This simplified Bramble recipe uses just three ingredients: gin, lemonade and Craft Gin Club’s bespoke Bramble syrup. Check it out here!

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FAQs

What is the story behind the Bramble co*cktail? ›

The Bramble was created in London, in 1984, by Dick Bradsell. At the time, Bradsell worked at a bar in Soho called Fred's Club, and he wanted to create a British co*cktail. Memories of going blackberrying in his childhood on the Isle of Wight provided the inspiration for the Bramble.

What is the best mixer for Bramble gin? ›

Popular variations include using lime juice instead of lemon juice or using crème de cassis instead of crème de mûre.

Which tonic goes with Bombay Bramble? ›

Bombay Bramble & Premium Indian Tonic Water | The Pairing Guide | Our Perfect Serve | Fever-Tree.

What is Bramble gin made of? ›

Add 50ml gin, 25ml lemon juice, 25ml sugar syrup and fill the glass two thirds full with crushed ice. Mix with a long-handled spoon. Top with more crushed ice, a garnish and paper straws. Go glam with your bramble by adding a splash of champagne to the mix.

What does Bramble gin taste like? ›

Inspired by the modern classic gin co*cktail the bramble; Bombay Bramble is a bold distilled gin with the 100% natural flavour of freshly harvested blackberries and raspberries. This is perfectly balanced with the vibrant juniper notes of Bombay Sapphire's Classic signature gin.

What does Bramble co*cktail taste like? ›

Simple to make and well balanced in its sweet and sour tones the Bramble has become something of a modern classic now appearing on most bar menus in the UK. Essentially its a short “Gin Sour” with a drizzle of Creme de Mure, a French blackberry liqueur, over the top.

What do you mix with Bombay Bramble gin? ›

Bramble
  1. 50 ml. Bombay Bramble.
  2. 25 ml. Fresh lemon juice.
  3. 12.5 ml. sugar syrup. Garnish. LEMON WEDGE. Blackberry.

Is Bombay Bramble Gin Sweet? ›

Tasting Notes

Rounded fresh fruit sweetness, balanced by a helping of peppery, woody juniper, plus a hint of citrus cutting through.

What is the most popular mix with gin? ›

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  • Vermouth: A Gin Martini.

What fruit goes with Bombay Sapphire? ›

Bombay Sapphire mixes perfectly with fresh zingy lime wedges, pink peppercorns & a dash of Angostura Bitters, then lengthened with Fever-Tree ginger beer.

What is Bombay Sapphire best to drink with? ›

For instance, mix it with tonic water and lime juice for a classic gin and tonic. Or, combine it with zesty mixers like lemon, grapefruit, or cucumber for a refreshing co*cktail.

Which tonic for Bombay Sapphire? ›

Bombay Sapphire Gin & Mediterranean Tonic Water | The Pairing Guide | Our Perfect Serve | Fever-Tree.

Why is it called craft gin? ›

However, the biggest difference comes from the craftsmanship behind a craft gin (hence the name!). The people behind the gin will know their product by heart and put a lot of love into a bottle. This comes through so much, both in the flavour of the gin, but also in the feeling of the bottle.

What percent alcohol is Bombay Bramble gin? ›

Bombay Bramble Premium Distilled Blackberry & Rasberry Flavoured Gin 37.5% ABV, 700ml.

Where is Bombay Bramble gin made? ›

The heart of Bombay Sapphire is in the United Kingdom, in the town of Laverstoke, where the distillery is located.

What is the folklore about brambles? ›

The most common folk tale surrounding brambles is the warning not to eat the fruit after Michaelmas Day, the feast of the archangel Saint Michael. This is the day on which he cast Lucifer out of heaven, and Lucifer landed in a bramble thicket and cursed the brambles and spat on them.

Where did the Bramble originate? ›

Found on many bar menus around the world, this contemporary classic co*cktail was created in the mid-80s by Dick Bradsell at Fred's Club in Soho, London, England.

What does a Bramble mean in symbolism? ›

European stories have claimed they are death fruits with ties to Wicca. They can also symbolize sorrow. In an old proverb they signify haste. A man is so excited to pick the berries that he jumps into the bush and the thorns cause him to lose his eyesight.

What are the interesting facts about Bramble? ›

Bramble flowers are a food source for honey bees and bumblebees and other wild animals. Leaves are eaten by certain caterpillars as well as some grazing mammals, especially deer. Ripe berries are eaten and their seeds dispersed by several mammals such as fox and badger, and small birds.

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