Rhubarb Gin | Everyday Cooks (2024)

Rhubarb Gin is easy to make and takes only 3-5 weeks to mature. Try adding fresh ginger for zingy Rhubarb and Ginger Gin.

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I remember being very proud of my first batch of Sloe Gin, made when I was about 22. It was the first thing I had made that my mother hadn't. Now I make all sorts of fruit gins.

When I first tasted rhubarb gin I liked it but I couldn't bring myself to buy any when I knew I could make it. So here we are. It's as easy as all fruit gins and it only takes a month to mature. The acidity of the rhubarb works well with gin and it isn't too sweet.

Key ingredients in Rhubarb Gin

Gin

The gin I use is any basic supermarket brand, although I like Waitrose London Dry Gin. There really isn't any point in buying expensive gin because you are masking the taste of all those beautiful botanicals with the fruit.

Having said that, I always buy London or Dry gin which is distilled with juniper and botanicals rather than just having the flavouring added.

Rhubarb

It's worth slicing the rhubarb length-wise as well as chopping it up. Rhubarb skin is tough so exposing the inside gets more of the flavour in. A few weeks is all you need to mature rhubarb gin. This batch had about a month, but I wouldn't leave it much longer because the colour starts to get duller.

Pink or green rhubarb?

The flavour of the gin isn't affected by the colour of the rhubarb, but the colour is. If you're looking for that delicate pale pink, use pink rhubarb

Use up the gin-soaked rhubarb

You will be left with some rather tasty rhubarb. I found I could eat it raw as the ginand sugar had really penetrated into the flesh. It's also rather nice in a Strawberry and Rhubarb Crumble.

Ring the changes

Rhubarb and Ginger Gin

Adding fresh ginger gives a bit of zing to your rhubarb gin. Use about 5cm (2 inches). Cut it into slices and add in with the rhubarb. There's no need to peel the ginger, but I'd give it a wash first.

Rhubarb and Raspberry Gin

As these fruit gins need different times to mature, I make them separately and blend when they're ready. Raspberry Gin is ready in only a couple of weeks.

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Secrets of Success

Mature in a cool, dark place

You only need to leave rhubarb gin for 3-5 weeks to mature. Any longer and the flavour goes off a bit. The variation is because of temperature - in warmer conditions, the gin matures more quickly. Find the coolest, darkest place in your house, but not the fridge.

Give the gin enough room

I use a two-litre Kilner jar to make my fruit gins. This gives you plenty of room for one litre of gin, the fruit and the sugar. The yield is just over a litre - maybe 1.1-1.2 litres. If you use half quantities, you could use a one-litre jar - or an empty gin bottle.

Fresh fruit or frozen?

It doesn't really matter, but don't use fruit that's been in the freezer for ages because the flavour won't be so good.

How long does fruit gin keep?

Rhubarb Gin will keep for up to a year. After that, the colour begins to change, but it still tastes good!

How do you drink Rhubarb Gin?

Although Rhubarb Gin is delicious on its own as a liqueur, I rather like it with tonic, especially a less-sweet one like Fever Treeor Fentimans.

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What equipment do you need?

I often put my gin into small bottles to give as presents or keep, although an old gin bottle is just as good if it's for home consumption. I eventually invested in a Sloe Gin set with everything in. It includes the Kilner jar, a funnel and some small bottles. Everything you need to get started!

If you like this...

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Rhubarb Gin

Rhubarb Gin is a pretty, pale pinkish gin with a hint of fruit.

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Steeping Time35 days d

Total Time35 days d 15 minutes mins

Course: Drink

Cuisine: British

Servings: 1 litres

Author: Susie@Everyday Cooks

Ingredients

  • 500 g rhubarb, see note
  • 1 l London Dry gin, see note
  • 300 g caster sugar

Equipment

Instructions

Preparation:

  • Rinse the Kilner jar with boiling water to sterilise

To make the rhubarb gin:

  • Cut the rhubarb lengthwise, then chop into 2cm pieces

  • Put the rhubarb into the Kilner jar. Add the sugar and gin

  • Close the lid and shake the mixture. Shake the gin every day until the sugar is dissolved

  • Leave in a dark place for 3-5 weeks

  • Use a sieve over a large jug to remove the rhubarb. Using a funnel, pour into a bottle or bottles for storing.

Notes

Everyday Cooks tips:

  • Rhubarb Gin will keep for up to a year. After that, the colour begins to change, but it still tastes good!
  • Don't use expensive gin - a supermarket brand is fine (I use Waitrose London Dry Gin). London Dry gin is distilled with botanicals, otherwise flavouring is added after distillation
  • If your rhubarb is pink, the Rhubarb Gin will be pink. Green rhubarb gives the same flavour but a more amber colour
  • Add 5cm (2-inch) fresh ginger, sliced (no need to peel) for extra zing.
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