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🍸 23 BEST St. Germain Cocktails That Are Wonderful To Sip On! 🍸

🍸 23 BEST St. Germain Cocktails That Are Wonderful To Sip On! 🍸

Have you ever come across St. Germain cocktails?

It’s no secret that St. Germain cocktails are popping up everywhere these days.

And if you’ve had any of these concoctions, you’re familiar with the liquor’s lively, sweet, and floral flavor.

Also, this liquor swiftly rose to the top of the bartender’s favorite list due to its wide range of applications and ease of use.

As a “modifier,” it alters the flavor of a base spirit to create a more nuanced flavor.

In fact, St. Germain was the first artisanal elderflower liquor to be made by distiller Rob Cooper and initially bottled in 2007.

Each bottle of this liquor contains 1,000 fresh hand-picked elderflower essence with a hint of tropical, citrusy, and sweet remark, according to the St. Germain website.

And by “floral flavor,” we mean just that!

Cocktails made with this drink are a wonderful treat to sip on, and they’re a refreshing break from the usual.

We recommend checking out #22 for a unique and thrilling drinking experience!

Here’s a collection of 23 St. Germain cocktails that will surely leave you awestruck!

Try this Elderflower St.Germain Margarita for a change of pace instead of your usual cocktail.

And since it’s made with elderflower liquor instead of orange, this cocktail is floral and zesty while still being light enough to drink in the spring and summertime.

 It’s so good that you won’t need to make a simple syrup to enjoy this drink.

Plus, this margarita is an absolute must-have, even if you’re an experienced cocktail enthusiast.

Are you trying to find a fun, spooky, and easy drink for your next Halloween bash? 
 
This is it!

Despite its eerie name, this cocktail is actually quite incredible!

An elderflower-bourbon whiskey liquor base sets the tone for the rest of this concoction.

But it’s the spiciness from ginger beer and the bitterness that will lead you into a spooky world.

Set the course for your next dinner party, brunch, or any celebrations with this majestic drink!

Adding St. Germain to a champagne cocktail provides a sweet contrast to the champagne’s dryness, creating a drink that may be cherished all night.

It tastes light, fizzy, and citrusy and feels vibrant and fresh!

Plus, the torched rosemary garnish adds another depth of flavor and scent.

Summertime sipping calls for elderflower-rosé wine, and it doesn’t get much better.

They complement each other’s floral, sweet, and fruity aromas to their fullest potential.

Their chemistry is undeniable.

Besides, infusing Saint Germain into this cocktail adds a lovely scent.
 
The strawberries and blueberries, melons, and mint also make excellent garnishes.

This weekend, polish your glassware, bring some pals over, and savor this excellent drink!

Not only does this bright and tangy berry add a pleasant fruity flavor to drinks, but it also provides a distinctively elegant look.

Oh, no worries about the tartness of cranberries!

With  St. Germain on this concoction, it balances out any sharpness, and this drink is given a more balanced, sweet taste.

Sparkling white wine, lemon, and Elderflower fuse to create a refreshing twist on an old-fashioned cocktail spritz that’s easy to make and drink!

You can tell it’s a fragrant and bubbly cocktail, and it’s full of gentle sweetness and fizz.

And after just one taste, we promise you won’t be able to get enough of it!

On a warm evening, an iced-cold Sunflower Cocktail is an excellent relief!

It’s full of aromas and citrus, with a light and airy feel.

And it’s just a simple cocktail to put together, with equal portions of lemon juice, triple sec, gin, and Elderflower.

When you sip on this drink, it’s as though you’re looking out over an expanse of brightly-colored sunflowers!

The mixture of sweet pear vodka and St-Germain Elderflower liquor in this martini creates a delicate yet floral-tasting cocktail.

Pear’s earthy, crisp, fresh, and sweet flavors shine through in this delicious cocktail.

To top it all off, the splash of champagne transforms this drink into a festive toast to celebrate any occasion!

To some, cucumber and whiskey may seem odd; nevertheless, a splash of St-Germain brings the drink’s flavors together.

This ode to the Irish Maid, an underrated icon of Irish-American tradition, is made earthier by the muddled cucumber.

And unlike a pint of Irish beer, which feels heavy in the mouth, this cocktail is perfect for a nightcap.

Not fond of Italy’s Aperol Spritz?

Try a Hugo Spritz, instead.

While the Prosecco offers the drink’s frothy blast, the elderflower liquor adds fruity and sweet flavor.

Hugo Spritz has a soothing herbal zing thanks to the addition of fresh mint and lime. 

Aside from tasting great, it’s also lovely for leisurely afternoons, pre-dinner sessions, and brunches.

By incorporating St. Germain liquor, Simon Difford came up with the French 77, a twist on the classic French 75 cocktail.

Elderflower liquor is used in place of gin and simple syrup in this drink.

Besides, this drink has a floral aftertaste with the tang of freshly squeezed lemon juice, and it’s pretty fizzy and vibrant.

Infused with St. Germain and fresh grapefruit, this cocktail may just win you over!

That’s because when elderflower liquor is mixed with the citrus’s slightly bitter tang of grapefruit, it provides a perfect balance between sweetness and tartness.

And it might seem strange to include simple rosemary syrup in a drink, but doing so yields a beverage that is refreshingly minty, lemony, and fragrant flavor profile.

This simple Grapefruit & Elderflower Cocktail is a brilliant company for afternoon happy hour, full of juice and sweetness!

It’s bright, flavorful, and incredibly refreshing from just three simple ingredients!

Gin’s herbal notes also blend seamlessly with St. Germain’s sugary sweetness and grapefruit juice’s tart undertones in every sip.

However, if you don’t like gin, this cocktail also works well with vodka!

This recipe for a French Gimlet cocktail yields an incredibly silky drink.

Any cocktail that includes gin will benefit from St. Germain’s botanical liquor since gin is made from botanicals as well.

This gimlet is also a fantastic illustration of how well the two flavors blend together!

So, those who enjoy St. Germain cocktails will delight in this concoction.

Valentine’s Day isn’t only about cards and flowers, but cocktails too!

The pomegranate and St. Germain remain in a gentle tango as the drink is shaken, bringing out the clear notes of the crisp white wine.

The floral, silky gin lends weight to the drink, but it never takes over.

On a romantic date, they’d be perfect!

Whether you’re relaxing by the pool or reading a book, this drink is fantastic!

Infusing gin and elderflower liquor with fresh muddled raspberries and lemon juice will give this cocktail an extra kick of tropical freshness and flavorful boldness.

For those who love blackberries, you can substitute blackberries for raspberries.

And it’ll still be delicious!

The Red Sangria isn’t your only option.

We got you this white Peach Sangria ready for your enjoyment!

This Peach Sangria recipe calls for aromatic, juicy, and fleshy peaches, plus tropics like strawberries and blueberries!

Plus, the Chardonnay’s vanilla hints and St. Germain’s mellow flavor make this a superb concoction!

Zachary Gelnaw-Rubin came up with the Dear Jane while working at Attaboy Bar in 2015. 

This cocktail splits the sweet vermouth with St-Germain.

The Elderflower liquor also works well with the vermouth to counterbalance the Campari’s bitterness while adding floral depth to the drink.

A Cuban classic, the Elderflower Mojito, gets a floral and fruity makeover.

Elderflower is a delicate, pleasant flavoring that elevates this mojito to a notch higher.

Mojitos taste their finest when the mint and lime juice are stirred together with refined sugar.

Pour, muddle, and mix; you’ve got the best drink!

Instead of striving for a strong, alcoholic flavor, go for this milder, more refreshing version of the traditional Mule.

Warning: Though it’s less powerful than the typical Mule, it still packs quite a punch!

Though it bears the creepiest name on this list, this drink is actually fragrant and bright!

And even if it’s a little on the boozy side, the drink’s taste and aroma are fantastic!

Aside from St. Germain, this drink’s gin, absinthe, and Lillet Blanc will also knock you off your feet!

So, remember to keep your drinking in check.

The Elderflower Martini is a twist on the classic Gin Martini, featuring St. Germain liquor and lime juice.

The Elderflower adds a delicate mild sweetness to the traditional martini’s filled citrus and herb flavors.

And then the gin and Elderflower liquor dominate the flavor, although lime juice rounds out the drink.

Taking your initial drink will be much better once it’s sat on the ice for some time.

The bottom line

Floral and aromatic with just a hint of sweetness, St. Germain is surprisingly versatile and goes well with a wide range of drinks and flavors.

Cocktails made with St. Germain are also a delightful surprise to sip on and a refreshing variation from the ordinary.

So, that’s it!

We hope you enjoyed these recipes for St. Germain cocktails and will try some of them.

Top 23 BEST St. Germain Cocktails 🍸

Top 23 BEST St. Germain Cocktails 🍸

Here's a collection of 23 easy St. Germain cocktails that will surely leave you awestruck!

Ingredients

  • Cucumber Elderflower Gimlet
  • St. Germain Margarita
  • Skeleton Key Cocktail
  • St. Germain Champagne Cocktail
  • Elderflower Rosé Sangria
  • Cranberry St. Germain Cocktail
  • St. Germain Spritz
  • Sunflower
  • French Pear Martini
  • Irish Maid
  • Hugo Spritz
  • French 77
  • The French Tart
  • Grapefruit & Elderflower Cocktail
  • French Gimlet
  • Chatelain
  • Raspberry Lemon Elderflower Gin Cocktail
  • Peach Sangria
  • Dear Jane
  • Elderflower Mojito
  • Elderflower Mule
  • Necromancer
  • Elderflower Martini

Instructions

  1. Find your favorite recipe from our St. Germain Cocktails list.
  2. Gather all the ingredients needed.
  3. Start mixing and make us proud!

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