Ginger Infused Gin Cocktail Recipe for Gifting

These Ginger Infused Gin Cocktails are easy to whip up and the perfect cocktail gift to surprise your friends this holiday.

Ginger Infused Booze Holiday Gift Recipe by Sugar and Cloth, an award winning DIY blog.

Ginger Infused Booze Holiday Gift Recipe by Sugar & Cloth, the award winning DIY blog.

With the holidays usually comes a little bit of gifting anxiety.

I, Colleen absolutely love to give just about everybody on my 21+ list some sort of homemade alcohol infusion.

If you’re looking for the perfect DIY gift (especially a mason jar gift idea for Christmas) to stand out in a sea of same olds, you really need to try this Ginger Infused Gin holiday gift recipe!

There’s something particularly merry about bringing a bottle of cheer to the door of your friend or relative this time of year.

A bottle of wine is as easy to grab as a drug store card.

But for that exact reason, it isn’t exactly the ace of the gifting playbook.

Gifts that involve just a touch of DIY are, in my opinion, the very best. They sometimes get a bad rap.

And let’s be honest, we’ve all received a #pinterestfail or two in our time.

But in my experience, that’s totally undeserved.

This particular DIY involves very little work (like insanely little, see below) for huge payoff.

Ginger and cardamom are the perfect complement to gin’s citrusy, spicy, floral profile, bringing a spirit often underutilized in the winter months very much into the holiday flavor family.

Ginger Infused Booze Holiday Gift Recipe by Sugar & Cloth, the award winning DIY blog.

3 Ingredient Cocktail | Ingredients Needed to Make Ginger Infused Gin

Also, a little shout out here to infused booze in general.

It is EASY AS SIN, and you should try it even if you don’t gift it.

We’re talking a three ingredient recipe that doesn’t involve heating, freezing, or even stirring.

You just put things in a bottle and take them out later. That’s truly it.

To make ginger infused gin, you’ll need:

— Gin — I prefer something floral or citrusy and not juniper-forward for this recipe.

— Cardamom pods

— Ginger

Ginger Infused Booze Holiday Gift Recipe by Sugar & Cloth, the award winning DIY blog.

How to Make a Ginger Infused Gin Cocktail

Time does all the heavy lifting here, so you need to start these at least a week in advance.

Best get moving now, ’cause you’re gonna want to drink this Ginger Cardamom Infused Gin all season long!

Recipe Notes and Tips

Can you substitute the gin?

This recipe is also great with vodka. I know many people out there have a thing against gin. So vodka can be a safer bet when you don’t know your giftee’s preferences.

Serving sizes:

You can scale the recipe up or down. Just double the ingredients for a 1.5L handle, etc. depending on how many you want to gift and how big your gifting vessels are.

You can also put them in little one cup mason jars as party favors or gift someone an entire 750ml bottle’s worth. Lucky them!

Ginger Infused Booze Holiday Gift Recipe by Sugar & Cloth, the award winning DIY blog.

Decorating Cocktail Gift Jars

I used my Cricut to make vinyl labels for my mason jars.

But you can be as ambitious or unambitious as you want to!

Stores like Target and Paper Source have adorable pre-made labels that would make this project even easier.

Ginger Infused Booze Holiday Gift Recipe by Sugar & Cloth, the award winning DIY blog.

More Fun Cocktail Recipes to Try

Anyone else out there tried their own infusions?

It’s such an easy way to add pure flavor to a drink, especially for recipes like martinis and Manhattans that don’t call for citrus or sweeteners (my usual go-to place for adding flavor).

You can infuse pretty much anything in alcohol.

Just make sure you test the flavor every day if you aren’t following a recipe. Some things only need a day or two, and others take weeks!

For more easy cocktail recipes, check out a few of our favorites — 

Ginger Infused Booze Holiday Gift Recipe by Sugar & Cloth, the award winning DIY blog.

Ginger Cardamom Infused Gin Recipe

Print Recipe
4.67 from 12 votes
A ginger infused gin holiday gift recipe.
Prep Time5 minutes
Infusion Time7 days
Total Time7 days 5 minutes
Course Drinks
Cuisine Cocktails

Equipment

  • Mesh strainer
  • Cheesecloth

Ingredients

  • 750 ml gin
  • 15 cardamom pods lightly crushed
  • 1 knot fresh ginger about a 1" by 4" piece, peeled and thinly sliced

Nutrition

Calories: 228kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 44mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 1mg
Servings: 8
Calories: 228kcal

Notes

  • You can scale the recipe up or down. Just double the ingredients for a 1.5L handle, etc. depending on how many you want to gift and how big your gifting vessels are.
  • You can also put them in little one cup mason jars as party favors or gift someone an entire 750ml bottle's worth. Lucky them!

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients in a sealable container and give it a shake.
  • Leave it in a cool dark place for 1 week and give it a shake everyday.
  • Strain out the cardamom and ginger through two layers of cheesecloth.
  • Transfer gin into gifting vessels.
KEYWORD: ginger cocktail

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13 thoughts on “Ginger Infused Gin Cocktail Recipe for Gifting”

  1. Hi! I’d like to make this for friends. Can you suggest some mixers to give with the infusion? For example- club soda or tonic water? Or, what else would someone use to make a cocktail with the infusion? Thanks!

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    • Hi Angelique! Great question. Honestly, we would just drink it without any mixers which is totally fine to do! Club soda and tonic water are always great traditional mixers for any cocktail. Some fancy bottled ginger beer or ginger ale would also pair well. Hope this helps!

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  2. I absolutely love those jars! Do you sell them or is there a DIY instruction post on how to make them somewhere? Thanks!

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    • Hi Anna! Colleen stored them in mason jars and used her Circuit maker to make the labels. You can easily make them on your computer and buy some Avery labels also! Hope this helps!

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  3. I cant wait to make this! In the recipe, you mention straining out the ginger and cardamom, but the photos show those ingreDients in the jar. If you slice fresh giNger and cardamom pods and add them in to the final gift, does the bottle need to be refrigerated? Does it Need thag regardless? Thanks!

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    • Hi Marissa! Colleen strained out most of the ginger and cardamon, but left a little for garnish. If you choose to leave the garnish in, the gin should be REFRIGERAted!

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    • Hi Lucy! This is just a recipe for infused gin, so it’s perfect for mixing into cocktails. Colleen was just saying she prefers for her drinks to not rely too heavily on the juniper flavor :)

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