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Cocktail Garnishes: Six Ways to Elevate Drinks

Cocktail Garnishes: Six Ways to Elevate Drinks

Take your mixology skills to the next level with cocktail garnishes.

Aug. 5, 2021

From simple and elegant to fabulous and festive, a well-placed garnish can take a cocktail from nice drink to culinary experience.

While garnishes enhance flavour, aroma and visual appeal, they don’t need to be complicated or fussy to create maximum impact. With a little creativity and an understanding of a few types of cocktail garnishes, you can make any drink a feast for the senses.

4 Easy Cocktail Garnishes
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4 Easy Cocktail Garnishes

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1. Garnish with Fruits and Veggies

When considering how to garnish a cocktail, fruits and vegetables provide several easy and elegant options.

  • Celery and cucumber are popular garnishes for cocktails like the Le Citron Bloody Mary and the Cucumber Fizz. Adding slices of jalapeño can also spice things up.
  • Fresh fruit adds colour and subtle flavour when placed in the glass as in the Watermelon Basil & Soda. Fruit and berries can also be placed on the rim or laid across the top of the glass on skewers.
  • Citrus, as famously featured in the Lemon Drop, is like the all-star MVP of garnishes. The oils from their skin add an incredible finishing aroma and complexity – taking a drink to the next level. Not to mention adding a pop of colour! Expressing the oils from a twist directly into the center of a drink and then around the rim of a glass creates a multi-sensorial experience. The tartness from citrus wedges is also a great counterpoint to the sweetness of syrups and allows for a final tweak of balance. And decorating glass rims with citrus twists provides a visual clue to the flavours to come.
How to Make a Lemon Twist
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How to Make a Lemon Twist

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  • Candied fruit is a fun way to introduce an element of sweetness and a great way to preserve fruits of the season. Instead of garnishing your Cosmopolitan with a fresh orange twist, why not try a candied orange peel?
  • And for a little extra excitement, fruit can be soaked in the liqueur or spirit of your choice before it’s added to the cocktail. The Blood Orange Sangria is a shining example.

Tip: While fruit and vegetable garnishes can be eaten, if they have strong flavours like citrus or spicy peppers, you may want to wait until the end of the drink so they don’t overpower the other flavours in the cocktail.

Three vodka cocktails served with garnishes of fresh herbs

2. Spice Things Up with Fresh Herbs

Herbs are versatile flavour and aroma agents that pair well with sweet and savoury flavour profiles. Mint, basil and even dill, to name a few, brighten cocktails and perk up the senses. Herbs like rosemary and thyme also make aromatic skewers for fruit and cocktail stirrers that impart flavour. For a sweet, herbaceous flavour pairing in a light, bubbly cocktail, try the White Peach Rosemary & Soda. It’s sure to please even the most demanding palates.

A vodka cocktail that is served with an edible flower garnish on a table

3. Add Leaves and Edible Flowers

Flowers make an elegant statement. Just make sure they’re safe to eat before adding them to your cocktail. Roses, orchids, pansies and fragrant lavender are some of the more popular flower choices, and any of them will take the Butterfly Martini Cocktail over the top. The Black Orchid Cocktail, unsurprisingly, is best served with an edible orchid.

The leaves from the fruit used in a cocktail can also make a beautiful garnish. Lime leaves are beautiful, and pineapple fronds, for example, can be trimmed and placed in the glass for a stunning presentation in cocktails like the French Mule.

An espresso martini cocktail garnished with coffee beans
Espresso Martini Cocktail Recipe

4. Food for Thought — and Snacking Too

Rimming glasses with infused salts and sugars is a well-established adornment to many cocktails. Garnishing with key ingredients like coffee beans is also a quintessential flourish as shown in the Grey Goose Espresso Martini Cocktail.
But mixologists are pushing the edible envelope even further. Cocktails are increasingly becoming culinary playgrounds with bolder garnishes. Stuffed olives, pickled ingredients and even dried or fried garnishes can add texture and bulk up a drink. Who’s hungry for more?

Two french hawaiian cocktails served with herbed ice cubes and cubes of frozen juices
French Hawaiian Cocktail Recipe

5. Ice for Impact

Is ice even a garnish? Yes, it can be! Although ice plays a functional role, it can certainly add to the visual appeal and enjoyment of a cocktail. Herbed ice cubes and cubes of frozen juices can provide striking visual and flavour elements.

The shape and size of ice can add both form and function to a drink’s aesthetics. Large ice cubes take longer to melt and won’t dilute the drink as quickly, but they also look stunning in the glass. Long ice rods can create an elegant look while lots of shaved ice can enhance a tropical vibe and provide dilution for sweeter drinks. Crushed ice is perfect for the French Hawaiian.

Four vodka cocktails next to Grey Goose Vodka stirred with objet d'art

6. Objet d'art

Objet d’art (as we sometimes call fancy things for fun) can set the tone and make a visual statement. Bamboo skewers, metal stirrers and other functional items can also provide a touch of beauty.

While glassware isn’t technically a garnish, it can add drama and whimsy. Tiki themed mugs, fancy flutes and vintage glassware add flair and interest. And don’t forget to share the love with batch cocktails. Dress them up in fun pitchers and festive punch bowls. It’s not about using expensive items, but interesting pieces that can spark conversation. Thrift stores are great sources for affordable, one-of-a-kind serving sets.

The best cocktail garnishes are not afterthoughts, or mere nice-to-haves. They create anticipation and give a hint of what’s to come. They communicate volumes through colour, shape, size and texture. With a little forethought — and the right at-home bartending skills — it’s easy to turn your cocktails into delicious works of art.

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