The Smoked Gin Cocktail. Charred Oranges, a fresh sprig of rosemary, sweet spiced honey, and smoked gin take your cocktail game to the next level.

Smoked Winter Gin and Tonic Cocktail by Kita Roberts

Looking for a smoky twist to your classic gin cocktail?

A fun twist on your classic cocktail recipes, this Smoked Gin and Tonic contains the perfect balance of smoky flavor, just like our Smoked Old Fashioned recipe, Dirty Smoked Martini, and Smoked Mezcal Margarita!

If you're getting tired of basic cocktails and need a refreshing spin, this Smoked Gin and Tonic is for you! Whether you're looking for a unique cocktail to sip on for a relaxing evening or a unique flavor profile to impress your dinner guests, this smoky cocktail is the right move.

What Is a Smoked Gin and Tonic?

A Smoked Gin and Tonic is similar to a regular gin and tonic but with the dramatic effect of smoke. The sweet flavors from the honey and orange slices combined with the smoked gin and tonic water create a perfectly refreshing cocktail. Plus, this recipe is super easy to make. You don't need any fancy equipment unless you already have it. And you can make this smoked cocktail in 10 minutes! What's not to love?

Smoked Winter Gin and Tonic Cocktail by Kita Roberts

What you'll love about this recipe:


  • ELEGANT - You don't even need to leave the comfort of your own home to enjoy this classy cocktail!
  • SIMPLE - All you need is a few simple ingredients, and you can make this exciting twist on the classic gin and tonic! 
  • SMOKY - The smoky gin combined with the smoke from the charred oranges creates a mesmerizing smoky essence and depth of flavor.

What You Need to Make a Smoked Gin Cocktail

  • Ice
  • Orange Slices
  • Fresh Rosemary Sprigs
  • Spiced Bees Knees Honey You can use regular honey as well.
  • Smoked Gin – We used Black Button Barrel Reserve Gin.
  • Tonic Water

Tools

  • Wood chips (we use Western Wood BBQ smoking chips, oak, or cherry for this recipe) 
  • Wood plank for smoking 
  • Torch
  • Glass Highball or coupe
  • Small, heavy skillet
  • Cooking Spray

How to Make This Gin and Tonic Recipe

While a bit more involved than your average cocktail, it is every bit worth it. Heat a small, heavy skillet over medium-high heat. Spray with cooking spray and char the oranges for 2 to 4 minutes a side. Alternatively, a kitchen torch or grill works for this as well.

Quickly toss the rosemary sprig in the same pan until fragrant, 30 seconds. Add ice to a highball glass. Muddle 1 orange slice and a bit of rosemary. 

Put a wooden plank on a safe surface, add wood chips, and use a torch to light them up. Quickly turn a glass upside down over the smoking wood chips to keep the smoke inside. Leave it like that for about 30 seconds to soak up the smoky flavor.

Add the honey, gin and tonic.

Stir to dissolve the honey and garnish with a fresh charred orange slice and toasted rosemary sprig.


Expert Recipe Tips


  • Swap out the honey for simple syrup.
  • For more flavor, add some orange bitters or Angostura bitters!
Smoked Winter Gin and Tonic Cocktail by Kita Roberts

How to serve this cocktail

Serve in a highball glass or couple glass. Sip after dinner as a smoky nightcap to your night.

Watch your worries fade away with each sip of this Smoked Gin and Tonic. After trying this easy recipe, you'll never settle for basic gin and tonic again! If you try this recipe, please rate the recipe card and let us know if you liked it!

Recipe FAQs

Nope, not this one. It must be made and enjoyed fresh!

Not at all! You'll still get some smoky flavor from the charred orange peels!

No worries! You can char the oranges and light the wood chips with a lighter, skillet, or grill!

Nope! Just add all the ingredients to a cocktail glass, and you're good to go!

Absolutely! Just multiply the ingredients by the number of people you have, and you can serve a large crowd!

📖 Recipe

Smoked Winter Gin and Tonic

Charred Oranges, fresh rosemary, sweet spiced honey, and smoke gin take this cocktail classic to a whole new level. Perfect for sipping slow all season long.
4.83 from 23 votes
Print Pin Rate
American
Author: Kita Roberts
10 minutes
Serves: 2 cocktails

Ingredients

  • Ice
  • 1 orange - sliced into ¼" rounds
  • 4 sprigs fresh rosemary
  • ½ teaspoon Spiced Bees Knees Honey
  • 2 oz Smoked Gin
  • 4 - 6 oz tonic water

Instructions

  • Heat a small heavy skillet over medium high heat. Spray with cooking spray and char the oranges 2 to 4 minutes a side.
  • Alternatively, a kitchen torch or grill works for this as well.
  • Quickly toss the rosemary sprig in the same pan until fragrant, 30 seconds.
  • Add ice to a highball glass. Muddle 1 orange slice and a bit of rosemary.
  • Add the honey, gin and tonic.
  • Stir to dissolve the honey and garnish with a fresh charred orange slice and toasted rosemary sprig.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 235kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 46mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 41g

Nutritional informations provided as a courtesy and is only an approximatation. Values will changes based on ingredients used.

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Smoked Winter Gin and Tonic Cocktail by Kita Roberts

4 Comments

  1. Christina says:

    Wow, stunning photography! I love gin so I can't wait to give this cocktail a try!

  2. Elizabeth says:

    I agree, fantastic photography! The cocktail is pretty fantastic as well!! The only thing I did differently was muddle before adding the ice - which was probably a typo anyway.
    Loved it 🙂

  3. Where would I find this "smoked gin"? Is there a specific brand?

    1. We used Black Button Barrel Reserve Gin which we found in NY.

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