DIY Pimm's No. 1 Recipe (2024)

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A copycat version of Pimm's No. 1 so easy to put together it's worth making at home.

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DIY Pimm's No. 1 Recipe (1)

In This Recipe

  • What's Available to Buy

  • Why DIY?

  • How to Use DIY Pimm's

Why It Works

  • Easily available ingredients makes this DIY version ridiculously easy to make.
  • Play with the flavor profile to adjust to your personal preference by adding ingredients like sherry, Campari, and simple syrup or increasing the amount of gin.

I have to admit that the Pimm's Cup first got my attention because it's heavily garnished—sometimes with cucumbers or strawberries, other times with apples or orange slices. I'm a sucker for a co*cktail that's also a snack. I take my Martinis with two olives when I am being polite in public and five when I make them at home. And my Bloody Marys are a well-balanced meal involving several vegetables and the occasional meat. So it wasn't until my third Pimm's Cup that I bothered to ask the bartender what non-food items were in this magical drink. I was shocked that the answer was just "Pimm's and sparkling lemonade."

Pimm's is a British gin-based liqueur with bitter herbs and citrus, also known as a "fruit cup" because it's meant to be mixed in a tall drink with an effervescent mixer and fruit garnish. Snacking aside, the Pimm's Cup has a lot of botanical oomph, and it's especially good outside on a warm day.

What's Available to Buy

If you've tried Pimm's, it was probably Pimm's No. 1, which is the main ingredient in the eponymous Pimm's Cup co*cktail. It has a gin base, and most well-stocked liquor stores carry it. A mix of sweet and slightly bitter herbal flavors, Pimm's No. 1 goes well with fruit and mixers like ginger ale, sparkling lemonade, and 7-Up or Sprite.

At one point, there were six different types of Pimm's, each numbered according to the base liquor. Pimm's No. 6 (made with vodka) and No. 3 (also known as Winter Pimm's, made with brandy) are still around in the UK, but they don't make the rest anymore.

Why DIY?

Most people don't keep Pimm's in the liquor cabinet because it's basically a one-trick pony. But if the urge for a Pimm's strikes you, it is ridiculously easy to make a DIY version with common ingredients that you probably already have at home.

All you really need is gin, sweet vermouth, and an orange, though dried bitter orange peel is a nice addition. If you are the rare Pimm's connoisseur who drinks it on the rocks, you will notice that the homemade version isn't quite as herbaceous. But for mixing, this homemade substitute will make a killer Not-Pimm's Cup.

It's fun to play with the flavor profile, too. Add a little sherry to give it a sweeter touch or a little Campari to accentuate the bitterness. Add a little simple syrup and fresh herbs to play up the sweet, summery flavor, or increase the amount of gin to up the alcohol content and juniper intensity.

Use It!

You will, of course, have to make aPimm's Cup. But there are a few other variations to try, like theRookie highball, which pairs Pimm's with ginger ale and whiskey. The Pimmletis like Gimlet meets Pimm's Cup but it leaves out the bubbles and accentuates the gin with fresh mint and lime.

March 2012

Recipe Details

DIY Pimm's No. 1

Active5 mins

Total24 hrs

Serves9to 10 servings

Makes1 3/4 cups

Ingredients

  • 1 navel orange

  • 1 teaspoon dried bitter orange peel (optional)

  • 3/4 cup London drygin

  • 1 cup sweet vermouth

Directions

  1. Wash and slice the navel orange and place it in a sealable glass jar. Do not remove peel. Add bitter orange peel, then pour in gin and vermouth. Seal and shake jar, then steep at room temperature for a minimum of 24 hours and up to 72 hours.

  2. Strain orange out with a sieve and then filter through cheesecloth or a coffee filter into a glass bottle or jar. Store sealed at room temperature.

Special Equipment

Fine-mesh strainer, cheesecloth or coffee filter

Notes

Dry bitter orange peel is cheap and many homebrew supply and natural foods stores carry it. While it does make the homemade concoction more closely match a commercial Pimm's, it can easily be left out for the sake of convenience.

If you plan to use all of your DIY Pimm's within a week or two, you can simply strain it through a fine-mesh sieve without the additional filtering, since any citrus debris won't be steeping long enough to noticeably affect the flavor. Cheesecloth-filtered homemade Pimm's will keep at room temperature for up to a year.

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
68Calories
0g Fat
3g Carbs
0g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 9to 10
Amount per serving
Calories68
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 0g0%
Saturated Fat 0g0%
Cholesterol 0mg0%
Sodium 2mg0%
Total Carbohydrate 3g1%
Dietary Fiber 0g0%
Total Sugars 2g
Protein 0g
Vitamin C 0mg1%
Calcium 2mg0%
Iron 0mg0%
Potassium 23mg0%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)

DIY Pimm's No. 1 Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Pimm's No. 1 made of? ›

Essentially, it's a gin-based liqueur. James Pimm, a farmer's son who owned an oyster bar in 19th-century London, created and offered his guests this secret mix of gin, quinine, and a spice blend as a tonic to aid digestion. Today it's 25 percent alcohol by volume, or 50 proof.

What is a good substitute for Pimms? ›

Here are five slightly less well known, but no less delicious, alternatives.
  • 1 Campari.
  • 2 Dubonnet. No list of pre-dinner drinks would be complete without Dubonnet, a blend of fortified wine, herbs and spices that includes a touch of quinine. ...
  • 3 Lillet Blanc. ...
  • 4 Vermouth. ...
  • 5 Select.
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How do you make a Pimm's Cup co*cktail? ›

The Pimm's Cup is built right in the glass, so it's very simple to make at home. Simply mix Pimm's No. 1 with fresh lemon juice and ginger ale and apply your garnishes.

What is the base for pimms? ›

What is Pimm's? Pimm's is a gin-based fruity spirit. A quintessentially British liqueur, it's made by infusing gin with a secret concoction of botanicals, caramelised orange and warm spices.

What is the difference between Pimms 1 and Pimms 2? ›

1 Cup [1840–present] is the most popular Pimm's cup. Based on gin, its base as bottled is 25 per cent alcohol by volume. Pimm's No. 2 Cup [1930s–1970] was based on Scotch whisky, and was phased out by new brand owners The Distillers Company in 1970.

Which spirit is Pimms No 1 based on? ›

Pimm's No 1 Cup is made with a blend of gin and a secret recipe of herbs, fruits, and spices.

What is Aldi's equivalent to Pimms? ›

Aldi's own-label summer punch, Austin's, was voted BETTER tasting than Pimm's – which costs more than twice the price. Which? urges shoppers to swap out the branded spirit favourite for higher rated Aldi alternative – just in time for the British summer to arrive!

Can you substitute gin for pimms? ›

Here's how: Use whatever gin is around, as long as it's 40% strength alcohol, then add red vermouth (Martini Rosso is a common brand), and orange or clear curaçao (an orange liqueur), to retain the signature colouring.

What is the Italian version of Pimms? ›

Pimms Italiano

Combine a slice of cucumber, lemon, and mint into a rocks glass. Muddle the ingredients using a bar spoon or muddler. Add ice.

What can I use instead of lemonade in Pimms? ›

Ginger ale or soda water are commonly substituted for the sparkling lemonade, and the use of champagne or sparkling wine instead of lemonade or ginger ale makes the drink a Pimm's Royal Cup.

How many glasses of Pimms does one bottle make? ›

If you're having a DIY bar, you need something fairly straightforward that can be pre mixed. If you opt for Pimms, it's usually a 50ml measure so a litre bottle will give you 20 portions. And don't forget the lemonade to mix it with!

How much alcohol is in a Pimms can? ›

1 Cup & Lemonade | 5.4% vol | 12 x 250ml | Pre-Mixed & Ready to Drink | Iconic British co*cktails | Serve Chilled | co*cktail Cans | Ideally Portable for Picnics.

What does Pimms #1 taste like? ›

What does Pimm's taste like? Pimm's No. 1 Cup is sweet and rich, fruity and herbaceous, with subtle yet complex juniper and spice notes forming a deliciously moreish base.

How long does Pimms last once opened? ›

Pimm's does not need to be refrigerated, but it can be stored in the refrigerator to prolong its shelf life. Unopened Pimm's can be stored at room temperature for up to 2 years. Once opened, Pimm's should be stored in the refrigerator and consumed within 6 months.

Does Pimms go bad? ›

Alcholic products with abv over 10% is one such exception*! Pimms is bottled at 25% alcohol by volume, IIRC. It'll be fine, it really won't 'go bad'. The worst that will happen, if you keep it years and years is that the colour might fade a bit, and the flavours might slightly alter.

Is Pimms full of sugar? ›

The worst co*cktail for your teeth, in terms of sugar content, is the British summer classic, Pimm's. This gin-based fruit co*cktail contains around 25.3 grams of sugar which is equivalent to 84.3 per cent of your daily recommended free sugar intake. In second place is the Espresso Martini.

Do they sell Pimms in the US? ›

Pimm's Liqueur - 750ml Bottle : Target.

Why is quinine in Pimms? ›

He wanted to concoct a special gin-based liqueur that would be used as a special co*cktail's base, which would be a medley of Gin, various herbs and spices, fruit, and quinine to help aid in the digestion of his oysters. (Quinine was also used as an aide to treat malaria. Two birds, one stone, I suppose.)

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