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Aviation cocktail recipe

total time 3 MINS | serves 1 | standard drinks per serve 2 approx.

Read time 4 Mins

Posted 10 Feb 2023

By
Dan’s Daily


The Aviation cocktail in a coupe glass against a green background

Forget economy – this classic gin cocktail is a first-class experience.

About the cocktail

This classic cocktail is one for those who like their drinks stiff, sour and aromatic. Oh, and dead simple to make. 

The Aviation dates back to the early 20th century. It was first noted in the 1916 book Recipes for Mixed Drinks, which was written by Hugo Ensslin, the head bartender at New York's Hotel Wallick. Hugo’s original recipe calls for Créme de Violette, a floral liqueur with a blue/purple tinge, giving the Aviation a blue-sky appearance – or purple, depending on the amount of liqueur used – along with the inspiration for its name.

Unfortunately, Créme de Violette became increasingly difficult to find as years went by, so much so that bartender Harry Craddock added a liqueur-less version of the Aviation to The Savoy Cocktail Book in 1930. And though Créme de Violette made a comeback during the craft-cocktail revolution of the 2000s, the jury is still out on whether it’s an essential ingredient. Either way, the Aviation really is delicious.

We’re fans of keeping things simple, so this recipe follows Harry Craddock’s lead and ditches the violet liqueur. Rest assured that you’ll still be enjoying a classy cocktail, with the gin, maraschino liqueur and lemon juice combining to perfectly balance the sweet and sour flavours. To lift it a notch, you can garnish it with a maraschino cherry to tie into the liqueur in the cocktail – perhaps plopped into the drink or with a few skewered and placed on the side. Either way, consider this an easy-to-mix crowd-pleaser to serve up at your next party.

The Aviation cocktail is garnished with a cherry in the drink
The Aviation cocktail mixes gin, cherry liqueur and lemon juice

Ingredients

  • 50mL gin
  • 20mL maraschino liqueur
  • 20mL lemon juice
  • Garnish: maraschino cherry 

Method

  1. Add the gin, maraschino liqueur and lemon juice to a cocktail shaker 
  2. Add ice and shake until the outside of the tin is frosty
  3. Strain into a coupe or martini glass 
  4. Finish by placing a maraschino cherry into the drink

Dan’s top tips

When it comes to making an Aviation cocktail, you can alter the sweet and sour ratio by playing with the ingredients. Love sour cocktails? Then feel free to up the amount of lemon juice. Those who prefer a sweeter sipper can lessen the lemon, or add more maraschino liqueur – just be careful not to overpower the gin.

Oh, and we probably don’t need to tell you this, but be sure to buy real maraschino liqueur, rather than using the goo from a jar of maraschino cherries. Trust us, there’s a big – and delicious – difference between the two!

If you enjoy your Aviation cocktail, there are plenty of other gin-based cocktails that may well be to your liking. A Southside is a great place to start, thanks to its similar sweet and sour flavour profile courtesy of sugar syrup and lime juice, along with some muddled mint. If you prefer your basil to your mint, a Gin Basil Smash is also a good option, combining gin, lemon juice, sugar syrup and basil.