Elderflower Gin Recipe (2024)

Elderflower Gin Recipe (1)

First things first. To pick Elderflowers, you need Elder Trees. I find these just about impossible to identify until they come into flower. Then suddenly... you start noticing them all over the place.

Every year we make Elderflower cordial, along with other elderflower drink, jellies and my personal favourite: Elderflower Lemon Curd. But we'd never made Elderflower Gin until this year. And I'm here to tell you: Elderflower Gin is a beautiful thing.

Fresh Elderflowers have the most amazing fragrance. Making Elderflower Gin enables you to enjoy their loveliness all year long. We had been keeping an eye on the elderflowers around here for a few days. Then we had a warm spell, and now they all seem to be flowering at once.

So we've made Elderflower Cordial, Elderflower Champagne, Sparkling Elderflower Mead and we will make Elderflower and Gooseberry Vodka too, as we did last year.

But if you make nothing else with Elderflower this year: make Elderflower Gin. It is easy to make, smells so beautiful and is a fabulous long drink with tonic. Or enjoy it on its own with ice. Usually we find infused gins improve with age. I wonder if that will apply to Elderflower Gin? It tastes amazing already! Assuming we can keep our hands off it: I'll let you know...

A note about theappearanceof Homemade Elderflower Gin [2020 update]

When I originally posted this recipe back in 2018, Elderflower Gin wasn't widely available, and certainly wasn't in the public consciousness on the scale it is now.

Now commercially-producedElderflower Gin is everywhere.And it is generally beautifully clear, or yellow, or pink.

I need to mention that your homemade Elderflower Gin will taste beautiful, but it may not look as beautiful as shop-bought. That's because you're not adding artificial colours, nor are you straining every tiny bit of elderflower out (assuming the commercial products use elderflowers in their process, sometimes they will use a flavouring or essences).

I've seen it positively mud-coloured, which isn'tas appealing as a pretty bottle that is crystal clear. Some of the comments on this post were made prior to me adding this update, in case you were wondering.

The risk ofcloudinesscan be minimised by straining the flowers out multiple times through fine muslin to ensure as few bits get through as possible. Or filtering it using a Fine Harris Filter. Because as the 'bits' go brow, that affects the colour and clarity of the final product. Though bear in mind that if you plan to drink this with a mixer like tonic, diluting it makes cloudiness less noticeable.

If not looking like shop bought bothers you, I would advise you not to make as much of this as you planned to, so you can be sure you're happy with the end result before going headlong into it.

I love anything homemade so it doesn't bother me, hopefully it won't put you off either. But I thought I'd better mention it.

If you want to be sure ofcrystal clear elderflower gin and tonic and would like a short cut version: just cheat and add a dash of homemade Elderflower Cordial to your gin and tonic!

  • 750ml of Gin. You don't need to spend the earth, use the cheapest gin you can find. Lidl & Morrisons Gin are generally the cheapest, yet often win blind taste tests.
  • 15-20 freshly picked Elderflower heads
  • Zest of a lemon, taken off in large strips with a potato peeler is fine
  • 100g sugar
  • A 1 litre preserving jar
  • A product suitable for sterilising your equipment - see below.
  • And in a week's time: a possibly pretty (and definitely sterilised) bottle.

Method

Shake the flower heads to get as many insects off as you can. Discard any brown flowers.

Remove the Elderflowers from the stems. I quickly remove the tiny flowers from the bigger stems and pop them into a large bowl, and it really doesn't take too long.

But please don't be tempted not to bother. Thick elderflower stems will make your gin taste bitter and spoil it. Sterilise your jar using either a home brewing steriliser like these, or you can use Milton if you have some.

Place the flower heads and lemon zest in the jar with the sugar. Top up with gin, making sure to cover the flowers. Secure the lid and shake the jar to dissolve the sugar.

Put on a shelf somewhere for a week. If the sugar didn't quite dissolve the first time, shake the jar occasionally until it does.

Elderflower Gin Recipe (2)

If you get a stripe at the top of the jar like this, don't panic. If any of your flowers are above the surface of the liquid for any length of time, they will oxidise and turn brown. Even if a lot of your flowers turn brown, this may affect the colour of your end product, but it won't affect the taste. The key is to drown the flowers in as much gin as is humanly possible.

After a week, strain the gin through muslin into your sterilised bottle of choice. If you love the smell of gin and the smell of Elderflowers, you are in for a treat at this point. Honestly, the whole kitchen smelled wonderful for ages! Put the lid on the bottle, and pop your gin somewhere dark for as long as you can bear.

Theoretically, your Elderflower Gin will last for years. Not in our house, it won't! :)

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Elderflower Gin Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What mixer goes with elderflower gin? ›

Elderflower Gin Fizz

Pour gin, elderflower and lemon juice in a shaker and combine. Pour into champagne flutes and top with chilled prosecco. Garnish with lemon swirls and serve immediately.

Which gin is best with elderflower tonic? ›

The herbaceous and zesty notes of our Mercato Mediterranean Gin pair deliciously with a premium Elderflower tonic, which gives it a lovely floral, light and refreshing taste. Grab a large copa (aka balloon) glass. Try to ensure your glass is pre-chilled and not warm.

How do you use elderflower gin liqueur? ›

Add 1 ounce of gin to a co*cktail mixing glass with ice. Add 1 ounce of elderflower liqueur. Pour in the maple syrup and lemon juice. Stir the glass to combine.

What are the ingredients in Warner's elderflower gin? ›

Ingredients. Fresh handpicked elderflower, juniper, coriander seed, elderflower, cardamom, black pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon, angelica root, orange peel, lemon peel, plus a secret ingredient

What blends well with elderflower? ›

Gin-based canned co*cktails flavored with elderflower are light and refreshing for summer sipping. Other beverage alcohol products like hard cider and liqueurs are the perfect base for elderflower, as are non-alcoholic drinks like tea, iced tea, seltzers, and blended fruit juices.

What does elderflower pair well with? ›

Elderflower liqueurs are delicately flavoured, aromatic and floral; they mix brilliantly with pretty much every spirit, both white and brown, even combining well with the strong flavours of mezcal, peated whisky and pisco. Elderflower tends to mix better with light-coloured fruits such as pear, apple and white grapes.

Does Hendricks gin have elderflower? ›

All gins contain juniper. Hendrick's unique taste comes from its use of roses and cucumbers along with 11 other botanicals, of course including juniper - but also coriander, orange, lemon, angelic, orris root, cubeb berries, caraway seeds, chamomile, elderflower, and yarrow berries.

Does Hendricks go with elderflower tonic? ›

Hendrick's Gin and Elderflower Tonic Water

Think English summer garden - big on floral freshness with plenty of greenery and kiwi sweetness.

What co*cktail has gin and elderflower? ›

Combining gin and elderflower, this is an elevated twist on the classic gin and tonic. St‑Germain elderflower liqueur brings a dash of 'je ne sais quoi'.

Does elderflower liqueur need to be refrigerated? ›

(The fairy godmother of liquor?) You can also pretty much keep it around forever—either in a cabinet, on your bar cart, or in your fridge, it never really goes bad, even if it does start to change color.

What spirit goes with elderflower tonic? ›

This super simple recipe requires the following ingredients: 150ml Fever-Tree Elderflower Tonic Water. 35 ml vodka or gin.

What does elderflower gin taste like? ›

In addition to juniper berries, you will taste the gentle sweetness of elderflower, a bright burst of orange and a touch of floral rose and lavender. The gin's colour is all-natural, from the addition of red rose petals and black carrot.

What is the secret ingredient in gin? ›

Juniper Berries

“It wouldn't be gin without juniper, you can smell gin just by crushing a juniper berry in your hand.” Red Door Gin's signature botanical is punchy, piney and fresh flavoured.

Is Elderflower gin nice? ›

A deliciously refreshing aromatic gin that harmonises tangy goosberry with sweet, floral elderflower. Tastes like plump, velvet berries plucked fresh from the farmer's field. Inspired by the wonder of succulent, bountiful soft fruits of Scotland.

What mixer is best with Flavoured gin? ›

If you like a dry drink, ginger ale or ginger beer makes an ideal gin mixer. It works especially well with big-flavoured gins that you'd like to tone down a little. Because it's spicy rather than floral, it can stand up to bold flavours often found in gin.

What is the perfect match mixer for drinking gin? ›

Tonic water is the quintessential gin mixer and a staple in the world of co*cktails. Its bitter and effervescent taste perfectly complements the botanical flavors of gin. The combination of gin and tonic water creates the classic and timeless drink, the gin and tonic.

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