Just Add Sunshine: Berry Recipes and How to Pair Them With Bombay Bramble (2024)

Just Add Sunshine: Berry Recipes and How to Pair Them With Bombay Bramble (1)

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There are a jillion ways to pick the right drink for a sunny brunch, but if you want something a bit more interesting than a vodka mixer or glass of rosé, consider the season. One of the greatest pleasures of the summer sun is its role in ripening plenty of delicious, juicy berries. If you’ve got fresh blackberries and raspberries, you have a wealth of choices for your next indulgent breakfast — and a great cue for the drinks, both classic and contemporary, that will pair exquisitely with those meals.

A co*cktail made with an invigorating berry gin can bring out the best of the fruit-forward flavors on your plate. Made with real, 100 percent natural blackberries and raspberries, Bombay Bramble has a bright, refreshing — and refreshingly outside-the-box — flavor profile. Unlike other fruit-forward spirits, it contains no added sugar, which means it has up to 10 times less sugar than some of the alternatives. Since it’s made with both blackberries and raspberries, it offers rich layers of flavor that mix beautifully in drinks. When paired with carefully chosen food recipes, these elegant co*cktails can build upon and heighten the rich nuances of the foods themselves. Read on to discover our favorite pairings and carve out some sunshine to enjoy them with!

Bombay Bramble & Tonic

A variation on the classic G&T with a bright, fruit-forward twist, the Bombay Bramble and Tonic is easy to make, batch, and enjoy under any clear blue sky.

For pairing, combinations of fruitiness and bitterness will highlight the flavors in the drink, like strawberries dipped in dark chocolate. The bitter back-bite from the tonic will also help cleanse the palate, inviting each new bite, if you pair that drink with sweet, doughy treats like blueberry muffins, berry clafoutis, or strawberry pancakes topped with raspberry syrup.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ ounces Bombay Bramble Gin
  • 4 ounces premium tonic water
  • Fresh lemon wedge

Directions

  1. Over cubes of ice, combine ingredients in a balloon glass, large wine glass, or pitcher.
  2. Squeeze in the lemon wedge and add as garnish.

Bombay Bramble & Sonic

Lighter, more refreshing, and lower in both alcohol and sugar, the Bombay Bramble and Sonic subs in soda water for half the tonic water used in a standard Bombay Bramble & Tonic.

This light, bright approach will pair well with cream or dairy-based dishes. If you’re serving a berry-topped crème brûlée, coconut flan, or French toast with mixed berries and crème fraîche, the Bombay Bramble and Sonic is crisp and light enough to help those flavors shine through.

Ingredients

  • 1 ounce Bombay Bramble
  • 2 ounces premium tonic water
  • 2 ounces premium club soda
  • Lemon twist, for garnish

Directions

  1. Over cubes of ice, build the drink in a balloon glass or large wine glass.
  2. Garnish with lemon twist.

The Bramble

Invented in 1984, this modern classic comes from bartending legend Dick Bradsell, who also created the Espresso Martini. While the original was made with a mix of dry gin and blackberry liqueur, this modern version highlights the rich, vibrant flavors of a berry-based gin and is perfect for serving outdoors on a clear day or in your favorite sunroom.

Just Add Sunshine: Berry Recipes and How to Pair Them With Bombay Bramble (2)

A key ingredient, however, is the Bramble’s generous dose of fresh lemon juice. If you pair that with similar flavors — as in a lemon pound cake or lemon-poppyseed muffins — you might expect that to play up the citrus notes. In fact, this like-with-like approach can actually flip the script, providing an even baseline that spotlights the berry notes instead.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ ounces Bombay Bramble
  • ¾ ounce fresh lemon juice
  • ¾ ounce simple syrup (see note)
  • Lemon wedge, for garnish

Directions

  1. Combine Bombay Bramble, lemon juice, and simple syrup in a co*cktail shaker with ice.
  2. Shake hard.
  3. Strain in a rocks glass filled with fresh ice.
  4. Garnish with a lemon wedge.

Note: To make simple syrup, combine equal parts sugar and hot water and cool to room temperature. Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

The Floradora

This crisp gin cooler is everything you want in a refreshing pick-me-up. It is also unfairly forgotten nowadays, despite its amazing backstory. If you want to impress the toughest co*cktail enthusiasts, tell them it got its name from “Florodora,” a popular musical comedy that débuted in London in 1899. Then feel free to add that no, no one really knows how the second O in the original name turned into an A for the drink.

This one counts as a variation on the classic mule move of adding ginger ale to mixed drinks. Strengthen this motif by using an extremely prickly ginger beer, or keep it subdued with a milder ginger ale. To play it to the max, pair it with a ginger-scented shortcake topped with fresh berries and plenty of whipped cream.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ ounces Bombay Bramble
  • ½ ounce fresh lime juice
  • 4 ounces premium ginger ale or ginger beer
  • Lime wedge, for garnish

Directions

  1. In a highball glass filled with ice, combine Bombay Bramble and fresh lime juice.
  2. Top with ginger ale.
  3. Stir Gently
  4. Garnish with a lime wedge.

The Berry Negroni

The beloved aperitif gets a dose of fresh fruitiness by subbing berry gin in the place of regular dry gin. Like an original Negroni, this update is a perfect palate-opener before a meal, stimulating the appetite with its back and forth between bitter and sweet. Serve it up to celebrate a beautiful day, or use it to ring in the last 5 o’clock rays of sunshine.

When it comes to food pairings, that bittersweet interplay will also help this drink counterbalance syrupy desserts and creamy sweets, while the Martini & Rossi Riserva Speciale Bitter Liqueur’s notes will also match with orange and other citrus flavors. If you’re considering crêpes Suzette or a rich cheesecake topped with berry coulis, this is the drink for you.

Ingredients

  • 1 ounce Bombay Bramble
  • 1 ounce Martini & Rossi Rosso Vermouth
  • 1 ounce Martini & Rossi Riserva Speciale Bitter Liqueur
  • Fresh berries for garnish

Directions

  1. Combine ingredients in an Old Fashioned glass filled with ice cubes.
  2. Stir well.
  3. Skewer berries, garnish, and serve.

This article is sponsored by Bombay Bramble.

Published: June 16, 2021

Just Add Sunshine: Berry Recipes and How to Pair Them With Bombay Bramble (2024)

FAQs

What do you mix Bombay Bramble with? ›

In a co*cktail shaker or jug, mix together the lime juice, maple syrup and basil leaves. Muddle or use the end of a rolling pin to gently break down the basil leaves so they infuse into the liquid. Stir in the Bombay Bramble Gin. In two tall glasses, fill about half-way with crushed ice and the berries, if using.

What to mix with Bombay? ›

Bombay Sapphire perfectly balances with freshly squeezed lemon juice and sugar, served long with cubed ice and chilled Fever-Tree soda water – vibrant, bright & tantalising. A well rounded and balanced tipple showcasing sour citrus, floral sweetness and flavoursome botanical notes.

What fruit goes with Bombay Sapphire Gin? ›

Pour over 50ml of Bombay Sapphire. Squeeze fresh lime into drink and drop into glass. Top with premium tonic water. Stir and enjoy.

What does Bombay Bramble taste like? ›

Taste: Off-dry with delicate ripe berry sweetness softening dry gin. Slight almost soapy note to the jammy berry flavour with forceful spice.

Which tonic goes with Bombay Bramble gin? ›

The Perfect Serve of The Gin Addict: Fill a large Highball glass with ice cubes. 40ml of Bombay Bramble. 150ml Mediterranean tonic.

Does Bramble gin go with ginger ale? ›

a bottle of Fever Tree's Ginger Ale, the perfect complement to the bold flavours of Bombay Bramble. Its crisp, refreshing, and delicately spicy flavours bring a delightful depth and twist to the classic gin and tonic.

How do you serve Bombay mix? ›

Simply pour the Bombay mix into a container with a lid and add the onion, chillies, coriander and lemon juice. Place the lid back on the container and shake vigorously for several seconds. Open the lid and stir through the pomegranate seeds just before serving.

Can you drink Bombay straight? ›

How to Drink Bombay Sapphire Gin. To appreciate the botanicals in Bombay Sapphire, try it on the rocks or chilled and straight at least once. The water and cold open up the gin's bouquet and it's interesting to taste all three expressions this way. However, it is best appreciated in co*cktails.

What fruit goes best with gin? ›

Berries like strawberry, raspberry, and blueberry add a touch of sweetness and a pop of colour to gin drinks. These fruits can be muddled or pureed and added to a gin co*cktail for a fruity twist. Try a strawberry gin fizz or a raspberry gin martini.

What are the benefits of drinking Bombay Sapphire gin? ›

The juniper berries in gin contain elements which can help to fight infection and prevent heart disease, as well as improve the blood's circulation around the body; these powerful little seeds are a superfood, and also help to fight liver and kidney disease.

What is the best combination with gin? ›

Top Ten Gin Mixers
  1. Tonic Water: Let's kick things off with a timeless classic – tonic water. ...
  2. Elderflower Tonic: For a floral and fragrant twist, consider pairing your gin with elderflower tonic. ...
  3. Ginger Beer: ...
  4. Cucumber Tonic: ...
  5. Grapefruit Juice: ...
  6. Lavender Syrup: ...
  7. Cranberry Juice: ...
  8. Mint Leaves:

How do you use Bombay Bramble? ›

Method
  1. Add 50ml of Bombay Bramble, 25ml of freshly squeezed lemon juice and 20ml of sugar syrup into a co*cktail shaker.
  2. Shake well.
  3. Pour over crushed ice.
  4. Garnish with a lemon wedge and fresh berries.

Does Bombay Bramble have sugar in it? ›

Bold Berried Flavour &No Added Sugar

The refusal to add additional sugar and artificial flavours increases Bombay Bramble's versatility and provides a far more sophisticated taste.

What is Bramble used for? ›

Uses of bramble

The pastime of blackberry picking (blackberrying) goes back thousands of years and is still popular. Ripe juicy blackberries have high vitamin C content and can be eaten raw or cooked. You can add them to pies, crumbles, wines, jams, jellies and vinegar.

What tonic goes with Bombay Sunset? ›

Bombay Sapphire Sunset with Fever-Tree Tonic Water, garnished with an orange wheel and a star anise.

What is the alcohol content of Bombay Bramble gin? ›

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

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