Ingredients

Pilgrim Punch

Makes one punch bowl

Ingredients

750 ml Plymouth Gin

1½ c. white port

1½ c. chamomile tea

1½ c. white cranberry juice

1½ c. fresh lemon juice

1 ½ c. rich simple syrup*

1½ oz. whiskey barrel-aged bitters

Frozen cranberries

Make an ice block by freezing a plastic container full of water.

Combine all ingredients in a large punch bowl. Add the block of ice so that the punch dilutes slowly and evenly.

Float handfuls of frozen cranberries in the punch (as pictured).

*To make a rich simple syrup, combine 4 cups of organic cane sugar and 2 cups of water. Stir until the sugar evaporates over low heat, and then bring to a boil for a few minutes. Let cool and thicken.

Pilgrim Punch

Makes one punch bowl

Ingredients

750 ml Plymouth Gin

1½ c. white port

1½ c. chamomile tea

1½ c. white cranberry juice

1½ c. fresh lemon juice

1 ½ c. rich simple syrup*

1½ oz. whiskey barrel-aged bitters

Frozen cranberries

Preparation

  1. Make an ice block by freezing a plastic container full of water.

  2. Combine all ingredients in a large punch bowl. Add the block of ice so that the punch dilutes slowly and evenly.

  3. Float handfuls of frozen cranberries in the punch (as pictured).

*To make a rich simple syrup, combine 4 cups of organic cane sugar and 2 cups of water. Stir until the sugar evaporates over low heat, and then bring to a boil for a few minutes. Let cool and thicken.

Pilgrim Punch Makes one punch bowl

Ingredients 750 ml Plymouth Gin 1½ c. white port 1½ c. chamomile tea 1½ c. white cranberry juice 1½ c. fresh lemon juice 1 ½ c. rich simple syrup* 1½ oz. whiskey barrel-aged bitters Frozen cranberries

  1. Make an ice block by freezing a plastic container full of water.

  2. Combine all ingredients in a large punch bowl. Add the block of ice so that the punch dilutes slowly and evenly.

  3. Float handfuls of frozen cranberries in the punch (as pictured).

*To make a rich simple syrup, combine 4 cups of organic cane sugar and 2 cups of water. Stir until the sugar evaporates over low heat, and then bring to a boil for a few minutes. Let cool and thicken.