HENDRICK’S NEPTUNIA Fizz
Hendrick's Gin Neptunia Fizz Cocktail

HENDRICK’S NEPTUNIA Fizz

Simple Light Fresh Vegetarian Easy

Other gin cocktails are of course desirable, but few match the outlandish wonder of the HENDRICK’S NEPTUNIA GIN Fizz. It is impossible to avoid bias when speaking of this masterpiece. Something about the ravishingly refreshing opera of flavour of the HENDRICK’S NEPTUNIA Fizz inspires lifelong loyalty. Judge for yourself, we’re extremely confident you’ll agree.

Prep Time

3 Minutes

Serves

1

Glass

Highball

Equipment

Barspoon

Garnishes

Cucumber Slice

Ingredients

  • 2 parts HENDRICK’S NEPTUNIA GIN
  • 1 part Fresh Lime
  • 1 part Simple Syrup
  • Soda water
  • 3 Slices Cucumber

How to make

  • Combine all ingredients in a highball glass filled with cubed ice.
  • Stir gently.
  • Top with soda water.
  • Garnish with 3 sliced rounds of cucumber.
Top tips for a perfect serve

Garnishes

  • Cucumber Slice

Occasions

  • Feasts & Dinner Parties
  • Garden Parties & Picnics
  • Aperitif
  • Refreshing Summer Drinks
  • Brunch
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Top Tip

If you don't have simple syrup or soda water you can swap both of these and use lemonade instead.

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Some questions
people often ask us

What other cocktails are like the Hendrick's Neptunia Fizz?

Many, the fizz is a very old cocktail recipe dating back, first mentioned back in 1887.

When is the best time to drink a Hendrick's Neptunia Fizz?

We love to drink it on a warm summer afternoon with friends.

What could you substitute for soda water in a Hendrick's Neptunia Fizz?

Sparkling water.

A brief history

of Gin

Gin can be traced back to the Middle Ages, with a spirit flavoured with Genever (the Dutch word for Juniper) referenced in a 13th Century Flemish manuscript. Like many spirits, gin was originally produced as a medicine to treat conditions such as dyspepsia and gout and was popularly drank by British soldiers fighting the Dutch in the 17th Century. It made its way to Britain in the early 18th Century, being produced as homebrew in many British homes.

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