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Pimms and Lemonade

By Stephen Thompson

The ultimate summer cup, Pimms and Lemonade is a british summertime staple, the unique, fruity liqueur is mixed with lemonade, fresh fruit and sometimes a splash of gin, to make a refreshing and moreish long drink, perfect for a warm, sunny evening.

Ingredients

50ml Pimms

100ml Lemonade

Cucumber Slices

Mint

Strawberries

Lemon Wedges

Apple Wedges

Times:

Prep: 2 Minutes

Make: 30 Seconds

Total: 2 Minutes and 30 Seconds

Calories:

167 calories

Allergens:

Contains mint

Servings:

Serves 1

Method

Take your highball glass or jug and, using your jigger to measure add the Pimms to the glass or jug, remembering to alter quantities according to the number of desired servings.

Add a selection of chopped fruits and mint leaves to the glass or jug. Any fruit will do, but we recommend a combination of cucumber, strawberries, apples, lemons and mint.

Fill the rest of your glass or jug with cubed Ice and top up with lemonade.

Using your bar spoon, give the drink a quick stir to combine the ingredients and incorporate the ice.

Garnish each glass with a mint sprig and, if serving from a jug, make sure to include some of the fruit as well.

Serve and enjoy!

Equipment

Jigger/Measure
Bar Spoon
Cubed Ice

History

In the 1840’s James Pimms’ invented Pimms whilst working in the financial district. Not invented as an alcoholic drink but more of a tonic for health benefits. He began selling it at his oyster bar near the Bank of England.

The ‘Cups’ refer specifically to the base of the liquor. Pimms No1 is gin, no2 is scotch, no3 is brandy, no4 is rum, no5 is rye whiskey and no6 is vodka. Wimbledon always causes a massive rise in the consumption of pimms, with an estimated 40,000 pints being drunk over the course of the tournament.