This Hendrick’s Cucumber Cocktail Recipe Is Summer in a Glass

Celebrate the Season With This Sublime Concoction

When it comes to summer sippin’, we like to keep things light and fresh! Whether it’s a garden party, picnic or boozy backyard brunch, nothing beats a fizzy refreshment on a sunny-and-75 day. With that said, we’re sharing a sumptuous summer cocktail recipe using Hendrick’s Gin that’ll quench your thirst and leave you feelin’ cool as, well, a cucumber! Cucumber Gin Cocktail Recipe

Cucumber Gin Cocktail Recipe

Hendrick’s Cucumber Lemonade

Ingredients:
50 ml Hendrick’s Gin
20 ml Lemon Juice
20 ml Sugar Syrup
1 Lemon Wheel
Splash of Soda Water
3 Cucumber Slices

Recipe: Combine all ingredients in a highball glass filled with cubed ice. Lightly stir and garnish with three thinly sliced rounds of cucumber and a lemon wheel. Enjoy!

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Summer Playlist to Set the Mood: 

 

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“Here Comes the Sun” by The Beatles
“Walking on Sunshine” by Katrina and the Waves
“Take It Easy” by The Eagles
“Good Vibrations” by The Beach Boys
“My Girl” by The Temptations

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