Take your cocktail game from meh to yeah!
When it comes to flavoured syrups, ginger syrup reigns supreme. Not only because it’s bloody delicious, but it's also used in a surprisingly large amount of cocktails. Most famously in the Penicillin and the Buck cocktail family (ginger, carbonate, lime, spirit). Its welcoming soft spice adds depth to your fave bourbon or whiskey drinks, and balances strong molasses in rum cocktails, too. Ginger is also most likely dying from lack of attention in your fruit bowl, next to a browning banana (which you promise will be made into banana bread).
There are two ways of prepping your ginger syrup: you can use chopped-up pieces or you can juice your ginger and boil it. The quicker and far easier way is to peel and chop your ginger into nice chunks. And, just like before, get your fine strainer, saucepan and jug ready. This time we want 1 cup of water to 1 cup of white sugar. Slowly boil until the sugar dissolves, remove from heat and mix through your ginger chunks (about half a cup is good). Let that steep for half an hour to an hour. Once cooled, strain it into your jug or serving vessel and pop it in the fridge. Chuck it in a Moscow Mule to concentrate those ginger flavours or switch out the simple syrup for ginger syrup in your Old Fashioned. You can also sex up this syrup by turning up the spice – simply add some chilli flakes in with your ginger chunks to steep.
Passionfruit is a super-fun syrup to have lying around, especially if you’re keen on a Pornstar Martini now and then. Coconut is great if you like Piña Coladas (and getting caught in the rain), while Vegemite syrup, miso syrup and other funky things like gochujang are great pantry staples if you want to elevate your Bloody Mary game.
We’ve purposefully left herbs off this list because there are better ways of extracting those flavours (nobody wants cooked basil syrup that’ll just taste like grass). Lighter herbs like basil and mint need a bit more love than simply heating in sugar, while others like rosemary and thyme work best smoked.







