Few spirits have shaped modern cocktail culture quite like gin.
If you look behind many of the world’s most iconic drinks, from the classic Martini to a refreshing Gin and Tonic, you will often find gin at the centre of it all.
At Shake & Strain Bar, gin is easily one of the spirits we work with the most when designing cocktail menus for events. Its versatility, botanical complexity and refreshing profile make it incredibly adaptable across different styles of celebrations.
What Is Gin?
In simple terms, gin is a distilled spirit flavoured primarily with botanicals, with juniper berries always at the centre of the flavour profile.
While the base spirit is usually made from grains such as wheat, barley or corn, it is the infusion of botanicals that gives gin its distinctive character.
These botanicals can include ingredients such as juniper, citrus peel, coriander, angelica root, orris root, cinnamon, cardamom and other herbs and spices.
Each distillery creates its own botanical blend, which is why every gin tastes slightly different. Some are more citrus driven, some are more floral, others lean herbal or spiced.
A Brief History of Gin
Gin’s origins trace back to a Dutch spirit known as genever, which was originally produced in the Netherlands during the Middle Ages.
The spirit gained popularity in England in the late 17th century, eventually evolving into one of the most recognised spirits in cocktail culture. By the 19th century, cleaner distillation methods helped shape what we now know as London Dry Gin, a style that became the backbone of many classic cocktails.
From there, gin became deeply woven into bar culture around the world and continues to inspire both classic and modern drinks today.
One of the reasons gin is still so popular is simple: it feels classic, but never outdated.
Why Bartenders Love Gin
From a bartender’s perspective, gin is one of the most exciting spirits to work with because it already comes with built in complexity.
Unlike many spirits that rely mainly on ageing, gin creates character through botanicals. That means it can be paired beautifully with fresh citrus, herbs, florals, spices and seasonal fruits.
This gives bartenders room to create drinks that feel layered, refreshing and highly expressive without losing balance.
For us, this matters a lot in events, because different guests naturally gravitate toward different flavour profiles. Gin allows us to create cocktails that feel both approachable and sophisticated.
Why Gin Works So Well in Cocktail Catering
When we design event cocktail menus, gin often becomes a natural starting point.
Fresh and Light
Perfect for arrivals, cocktail hour, garden weddings, beachside celebrations and daytime events.
Elegant and Classic
Ideal for more formal moments where structure and sophistication are part of the atmosphere.
Seasonal and Botanical
Gin works beautifully with herbs, citrus and local ingredients, which makes it perfect for customised menus.
Versatile Across Event Styles
From weddings to corporate events, gin adapts easily to the mood of the occasion.
Botanicals That Define Gin
The beauty of gin lies in the balance of its botanicals. While juniper is essential, the surrounding ingredients are what shape the final flavour.
- Juniper brings the fresh, pine like character that defines gin.
- Citrus peels add brightness, freshness and lift.
- Coriander seed introduces subtle spice and citrus notes.
- Angelica root adds earthy structure and depth.
- Orris root helps stabilise aromas and can enhance floral notes.
- Spices and herbs create distinction and give each gin its own style.
The Modern Gin Revival
In recent years, gin has experienced a remarkable global revival. Craft distilleries around the world have pushed the spirit in new directions by experimenting with local botanicals, fresh flavour combinations and more expressive styles.
For bartenders and event professionals, this has opened up even more creative possibilities. Gin can now move comfortably between classics and modern signature cocktails.
That is part of what makes it such a valuable spirit in our menus. It feels familiar, but it also allows room for originality.
How We Use Gin at Shake & Strain Bar
At Shake & Strain Bar, we use gin in different ways depending on the style and rhythm of the event.
For some celebrations, we lean into lighter botanical cocktails that feel bright and easy to drink. For others, we use gin to create more structured and elegant serves with a refined presentation.
What matters most is not just the spirit itself, but how it fits the venue, the guest profile, the season and the overall mood of the event.
That is why we always think beyond a standard menu. We want the drinks to feel intentional.
A Spirit That Continues to Inspire
Whether it appears in a classic Martini or in a fresh botanical event cocktail, gin continues to inspire bartenders, brands and cocktail lovers around the world.
Its combination of freshness, complexity and elegance makes it one of the most exciting spirits to work with and one of the most adaptable for events.
For us, it remains one of the foundations behind many of the cocktails we love creating most.
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