How to make an Aviation co*cktail Recipe - Tammilee Tips (2024)

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During our mixology class at the Monte Carlo in Las Vegas, we learned how to make this gorgeous Aviation co*cktail Recipe from master mixologist Phillip Dow.

I absolutely love the colors of this co*cktail! We learned the history of this gorgeous co*cktail and tips for making it.

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Aviation co*cktail Recipe

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Aviation Gin co*cktail Ingredients

  • Gin
  • Maraschino Liqueur
  • Fresh lemon
  • Creme de violette Buy it here

Garnish - Brandied Cherry

One tip we learned during the class is to never use old ice. Make sure if you are mixing a drink that takes ice you have ice for the shaker and ice for the glass. That way the glass is kept cold and the ice has not already started to melt from the shaking.

If you are visiting Las Vegas and want to learn more about the craft of mixing great co*cktails check with the Monte Carlo Resort Mlife Concierge to see if Mixologist Phillip Dow is teaching classes while you are there.

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Phillip has years of mixology experience that he brings to the classes. During the class, you learn the history of the co*cktails and why certain ingredients are used. We learned so much during our class. It was amazing hearing about the history of co*cktails around the world and how some of the co*cktails we know and love came to be.

The class was held at the Hit Bar and Lounge at the Monte Carlo resort. To sign up make sure you are an MLife Rewards Sapphire member and talk with the Mlife Concierge prior to your visit.

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Aviation co*cktail Recipe

How to make a delicious Aviation co*cktail

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1

Calories: 197kcal

Author: Tammilee Tips

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients into co*cktail shaker filled with ice.

  • Shake well and strain into co*cktail glass.

  • Garnish with a cherry

Kitchen Tools

  • co*cktail Shaker

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Aviation co*cktail Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 197Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 1mg0%

Potassium 39mg1%

Carbohydrates 12g4%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 10g11%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin C 15mg18%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Recipe originally shared on April 10, 2015. Updated December 2020

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  1. Erica

    Vegas is one of those places I want to visit for the sights and shows and food, not gambling, so this would be a perfect activity for me! I'm not the best home mixologist - I make do, and my hubby almost graduated bartending school back in college, so he helps me fix my mistakes. I'd love to see how the pros do it. And you're right - that drink is so pretty! Must look in to that creme de violette!!

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  2. Fi Ní Neachtáin

    The Aviation co*cktail sounds delicious! I really like the name, it's quite luxurious I think. I also like that it has some fresh lemon in it for that citrusy zing. I now want to do a mixology class too, it sounds like so much fun! 🙂

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  3. Mindi

    I have never heard of an aviation co*cktail before. I've also never heard of maraschino liqueur before. In other words, I have to try this drink! If not sooner, I'll try one the next time that in Las Vegas, which will probably be this spring.

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  4. Bonnie

    That's a pretty great class to take with a few friends. I never heard that about not using old ice before, I'll have to remember that tip for future reference. Thanks for the recipe, sounds refreshing.

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  5. Kristen

    This looks like lots of fun. I would much rather take a class like this in Vegas over gambling that money away any day. It's so neat to see all of the combos that people come up with!

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  6. Donna Ward

    Wow - Tammilee - I would like to try and make that and taste it. It is lovely and delicate looking. And, going to a 'MIXOLOGIST TRAINING & TASTING' in Las Vegas - I didn't know anything about that. We drive through Vegas, but haven't stayed in a long while - another reason to check it out! Thank you for sharing the recipe 🙂

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  7. Sharon Erickson - Her Organized Chaos

    How cool. I watch Bar rescue and he's always talking about their mixologist and it's actually a thing. I find it neat that people take the time to learn it. It's kind of like an art.

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  8. Nikki

    That sounds like a really interesting class! My brother was a bartender before he became a lawyer. He was really good at it (he went to school first) and managed a bar in Florida. I think he misses it. He tells us about all the different co*cktails and ingredients when he's visiting and mixing up drinks.

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  9. Miranda(myrabev)

    I have not had a good co*cktail in ages and I wouldn't mind attending a class to learn how to mix my own booze lol. Thanks for sharing this.

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  10. Nancy

    Whoa I too love the colours in that icy blue aviation co*cktail. Would it be kind of a nice cherry taste to it, given the fact it has maraschino liqueur? Or is that not cherry flavoured at all? Clearly, I don't know my booze all that well.

    Good tip on never using "old ice" - never would have thought that could contribute to the drink. Makes sense though, with the freezer smells, etc.

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How to make an Aviation co*cktail Recipe - Tammilee Tips (2024)

FAQs

Do you shake or stir Aviation co*cktails? ›

We have recipes for the classic Daiquiri, the Strawberry Daiquiri, and the Hemingway Daiquiri. Aviation: With crème de violette and fresh lemon juice as staple ingredients, the Aviation co*cktail must be shaken in order to include the right amount of air bubbles necessary to give it its soft, cloudy appearance.

What are the ingredients in aviation gin? ›

It all starts with our precise blend of botanicals – cardamom, coriander, French lavender, anise seed, sarsaparilla, juniper, and two kinds of orange peel. The botanicals are suspended in a neutral grain spirit for 18 hours in macerating tanks.

How to make co*cktail step by step? ›

Add ice to the mixing glass or co*cktail shaker. Mix the ingredients (build, stir, shake etc.) Poor (or strain) the mixed ingredients into the co*cktail serving glass (with ice if necessary) Add the garnish to the serving glass to complete your co*cktail.

Can you drink Aviation Gin straight? ›

The answer is yes – gin is a great sipping spirit!

What tonic goes well with Aviation Gin? ›

Aviation American Gin & Mediterranean Tonic Water | The Pairing Guide | Our Perfect Serve | Fever-Tree.

How long should you stir a co*cktail? ›

While exact times vary depending on the drink, you're usually in good territory if you stir a drink for 30–45 seconds. That's long enough for the drink to reach its ideal temperature where dilution mostly levels off.

Why shake instead of stir? ›

In stirred co*cktails it's more like the components are layered on top of one another, so individual flavors stick out a bit more. Shaking is better for drinks with fresh ingredients because those co*cktails tend to be lighter, citrusy and more refreshing.

What was James Bond's drink? ›

A Vesper Martini comprises three shots London dry gin, one shot vodka and half a shot dry French wine aperitif. It's James Bond's drink of choice and, thanks to the movie franchise, is famously ordered with the specification for it to be "shaken not stirred".

Is Aviation Gin good for Negroni? ›

In this case, Aviation gin accomplishes this by being perfectly mixable for a richer Negroni. Think vanilla with a touch of lavender – one of the botanicals employed in the gin.

What celebrity makes Aviation Gin? ›

Ryan Reynolds, Aviation Gin

Actor, funnyman, staunch motorcyclist, Deadpool. There are many dimensions to Ryan Reynolds, who is also a gin enthusiast (as well as smart businessman).

What is the secret ingredient in gin? ›

The secret

Most Gins contain next to Juniper berry and citrus botanicals such as lemon and bitter orange peel, anise, angelica root and seed, orris root, liquorice root, cinnamon, cubeb, savoury, lime peel, grapefruit peel, dragon eye, saffron, baobab, frankincense, coriander, nutmeg and cassia bark.

What are the 4 basic methods in making co*cktails? ›

Stirred co*cktails, shaken co*cktails, muddled co*cktails… the variety of co*cktail techniques can be quite confusing. The first step in building your co*cktail knowledge is knowing when to apply the correct technique. Certain drinks are meant for shaking, while others are meant for stirring, and others muddling.

Which 5 components make the perfect co*cktail? ›

The fundamental elements of a co*cktail—the spirit, the balancing agents like sugar or citrus juice, the modifiers, and water—are the same no matter the 'doctoring' you apply. Mixed together in proper proportions, these elements make up a balanced, flavorful drink.

What is the simple co*cktail formula? ›

The 2-1-1 co*cktail Formula

The ratio refers to 2 ounces of spirit, 1 ounce of sweet, and 1 ounce of sour.

What is the proper way to drink gin? ›

Sipping Neat

The best way to experience the flavour of London Dry Gin is by sipping it neat. To do this, pour 25ml into a glass, add one large ice cube, and then simply enjoy. You should let the ice melt slowly so that the spirit's temperature cools down and its flavours have time to develop in the glass.

Are you supposed to drink gin straight? ›

While some gins are too harsh to drink straight, others are smooth enough to be enjoyed on their own. Experiment with different brands and see which ones you prefer straight up. Drinking gin straight is an excellent way to experience the true essence of this spirit.

How is gin traditionally served? ›

Gin and tonic is traditionally garnished with a slice or wedge of lime, often slightly squeezed into the drink before being placed in the glass. In most parts of the world, lime remains the only usual garnish; however, lemon is often used as an alternative fruit.

How gin should be consumed? ›

Place 2 or 3 ice cubes in an old-fashioned glass and pour your shot of gin over the ice. Before taking a sip, swirl the gin and ice cubes around in the glass a few times to help chill the gin. As always, sip the gin slowly. You can also use chilled whiskey stones instead of ice cubes.

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