Elevate your next cocktail hour with the classic Gibson Cocktail – a martini variation made with a briny pickled onion garnish. This sophisticated sipper showcases the perfect balance of gin’s botanicals and the savory punch of onion brine.
Looking for a savory cocktail?
The Gibson Cocktail is like a savory combination between a dirty martini and a smoked gin cocktail made with gin and dry vermouth. It’s garnished with a pickled cocktail onion, giving this classic drink a kick of umami undertones, perfect for those who like savory cocktail recipes.
If you’re a fan of a dirty or classic martini, you’ll love this classic cocktail. This martini variation takes 5 minutes to make and requires 3 simple ingredients. Just because this cocktail looks fancy doesn’t mean it’s complicated to make!
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What Is The Gibson Cocktail?
The Gibson Cocktail is essentially a gin martini but with a pickled onion instead of an olive garnish and a lack of bitters. Although this drink’s origins are a little murky, most agree the drink was created in the late 1800s at San Francisco’s Bohemian Club by a businessman named Walter Gibson. If you want to take a break from your standard martini, give the Gibson Martini a go.
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What You Need to Make a Gibson Cocktail
How to Make a Gibson Cocktail
- Fill a mixing glass with ice and add the gin and vermouth.
- Stir until chilled.
- Strain the cocktail into a chilled coupe glass and garnish with cocktail onions.
Expert Recipe Tips
- Proper Garnish: The key distinguishing feature of a Gibson is the pickled onion garnish. Make sure you have some good-quality pickled onions on hand to add that unique touch to your drink.
- Chilled Glassware: Like most martinis, the Gibson is best enjoyed ice cold. Chill your cocktail glass in the freezer before serving to keep your cocktail nice and frosty.
- Stir, Don’t Shake: While James Bond might prefer his martinis shaken, stirring is common practice for a Gibson Cocktail. Stirring gently helps to chill the drink without overly diluting it, which may occur with a cocktail shaker.
- Garnish with Care: When adding the pickled onion garnish, use a cocktail pick or skewer to carefully place it in the glass. You want it to float gracefully on top of the cocktail for both visual appeal and flavor.
- Experiment with Ratios: The classic Gibson recipe calls for equal parts gin and dry vermouth, but feel free to adjust the ratios to suit your taste. Some people prefer a slightly drier or more vermouth-forward cocktail.
How to serve this cocktail
Pour your cocktail into a martini glass and transport yourself to a hopping speakeasy where the lights are dimmed, jazz music is playing, and your worries slowly trickle away with every savory sip. Serve as a late-night libation.
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Gibson Cocktail Recipe
Equipment
- Mixing glass
- Stirring spoon
- Strainer
Ingredients
- 2 oz gin
- ½ oz dry vermouth
- Cocktail onion for garnish.
Instructions
- Fill a mixing glass with ice and add the gin and vermouth.
- Stir until chilled.
- Strain the cocktail into a chilled coupe glass and garnish with cocktail onions.