By Andrea Rivera Wawrzyn
TheKitchn.com
I developed this recipe at that particular time of the year in New England where the weather is warmer, but only just, and it’s raining all the time. This lightly sweet, fruity cocktail is a delightful mix of gin, fresh lemon juice, and blackberry liqueur. Similar to other bright, refreshing cocktails, like the mint julep or the French martini, it makes daily sunshine seem closer than ever. It also happens to be a festive addition to your Fourth of July spread!
Why You’ll Love My Bramble Cocktail
- Tune it to your tastes. If you want extra blackberry flavor, muddle fresh berries into the drink. If you’d prefer to let the gin shine, a simple drizzle of blackberry liqueur adds well-balanced flavor and sweetness on its own.
- It has a perfect balance. Blackberries and lemon complement gin perfectly for a cocktail that’s bursting with refreshing flavor.
Straight From Our Recipe Tester
“This was a great cocktail! It was well-balanced and not too sweet. I made one drink with muddled fresh blackberries and one drink without. The drink with muddled fresh blackberries had a lovely, vibrant color! But I actually preferred the clean flavor of the drink without muddled blackberries. I think both options are great!”—Jan, March 2026Why You Should Trust Me
I am an avid cocktail drinker who has been developing cocktail recipes, writing about drinks, and gleefully sampling tipples all over town for many years. I’m also a seasoned recipe developer who has worked on content for many online outlets and for cookbooks from America’s Test Kitchen, Ten Speed Press, Rebel Girls, and Clarkson Potter.Key Ingredients in a Bramble Cocktail
- Gin: The herbaceous flavor of gin is the perfect complement to the fruit. Look for a dry gin like Tanqueray or Beefeater.
- Blackberry liqueur: Like crème de mûre. You can substitute Chambord, which is a black raspberry liqueur, if desired.
- Lemon juice: The tartness of fresh lemon juice cuts through the sweetness of the blackberries to balance out the flavor of the drink.
- Fresh blackberries: Use them as garnish or muddle some into the drink for a more berry-forward flavor.





