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    Home Classic Cocktails

    Southside Cocktail

    Published: Jan 21, 2022 · Modified: Feb 19, 2025 by Kimberly · This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. · Leave a Comment

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    Side view of coupe cocktail glass with a light green cocktail and mint garnish on a wooden tabletop.

    The Southside is a delicious and simple cocktail that pairs gin with mint and lime. No fancy liqueurs for this recipe! It has just four ingredients, it's easy to make at home, and it's super refreshing. I love this drink for a summer happy hour!

    The Southside was invented way back in the early 1900's. It's actually named after the South Side district of Chicago. Popular with Al Capone and his gang, the story goes that the gin they drank was not as smooth as the North Side gin. So, they had to add sugar, juice and other flavors to make it more drinkable.

    No matter how it was invented, it's a tasty drink, especially for gin lovers!

    If you like the Southside, try out the Gimlet Cocktail, a similar classic drink but without the mint. The Last Word cocktail is inspired by these two classics as well, but has a much more herbal profile with the addition of Green Chartreuse liqueur.

    Or, the Eastside cocktail is another really similar drink, adding in some cucumber to make it even more refreshing!

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    Ingredients

    With only four ingredients, this one is simple to make. Just keep in mind that since there are so few ingredients, quality is really important here. Here's what you'll need:

    • Gin - this is traditionally going to be a London Dry style of gin, but you can use whatever you like best! I used The Botanist gin.
    • Lime juice - preferably fresh squeezed.
    • Simple syrup - you can use store bought, or use my recipe to make your own syrup.
    • Mint - fresh mint leaves are best, because using dried mint changes the flavor.
    Ingredients for a Southside drink on a wooden tabletop.

    Variations

    There are a bunch of ways to take this recipe and run with it! Here are a few variations to try:

    • Southside Fizz cocktail - use the same recipe, but serve it over ice in a highball glass and top with seltzer water.
    • Southside Smash - muddle a blackberry in the bottom of your cocktail shaker, and then follow the rest of the recipe. This would also be great served over ice in an old fashioned glass.
    • Rum Southside - switch out the gin for rum, and you've got a Rum Southside. This is really similar to a Mojito, but served up (without ice).

    Equipment

    To make this cocktail, you'll just need a few cocktail basics. Make sure you have a jigger, a cocktail shaker and strainer, and a serving glass.

    For the serving glass, try to use a stemmed serving glass, since we are serving the drink without ice. A Nick and Nora, martini glass or a small coupe glass all work great.

    You'll also want to have a knife and cutting board handy to cut the lime, as well as a citrus juicer.

    Instructions

    To start out making this drink, you'll want to cut and juice a fresh lime. Add the juice to your cocktail shaker.

    Cutting the lime on a cutting board.
    Juicing the lime using a citrus press juicer.

    Next, add in the simple syrup and gin. Then, pick about a handful of nice fresh mint leaves, and clap them between your hands a few times.

    Note: Don't over-mash the mint leaves, or you will get some bitter flavors coming into the drink.

    Adding simple syrup to a cocktail shaker.
    Dropping fresh mint leaves into a cocktail shaker.

    Then, add ice to your cocktail shaker, and shake the drink well, about 15-20 good shakes. Grab your serving glass and use the cocktail strainer to strain the drink into the glass.

    Using an ice scoop to add ice to the cocktail shaker.
    Straining the drink into the serving glass that is sitting on a white wooden countertop.

    Add a large mint sprig to garnish, serve, and enjoy!

    Adding a mint garnish to the Southside cocktail.
    Hand holding the Southside cocktail.

    Hint: If you prefer, you can garnish with a lime wheel, although mint is the classic garnish. You could also cut a large piece of the lime peel and squeeze the lime oils over top of it at the end to give it more of a lime aroma.

    Top tip

    In my opinion, this drink is best prepared and served when super fresh! But if you prefer a less tangy, more mellow lime flavor, you can make a batch ahead of time and let it rest in the fridge for a few hours.

    📖 Recipe

    Southside cocktail with a mint sprig garnish on a light-colored wooden countertop.

    Southside Cocktail Recipe

    Kimberly Salem
    With just four ingredients, the Southside is a simple and delicious drink. It's a mix of gin, fresh lime and fresh mint.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 5 minutes mins
    Course Drinks
    Cuisine American
    Servings 1 cocktail
    Calories 194 kcal

    Equipment

    • 1 Citrus juicer
    • 1 Knife and cutting board
    • 1 Cocktail shaker and strainer
    • 1 Jigger or measuring cup
    • 1 Cocktail serving glass (Nick and Nora)

    Ingredients

    • ¾ ounce lime juice preferably from a fresh lime
    • ¾ ounce simple syrup
    • 2 ounces gin traditionally London Dry style
    • 5-10 mint leaves fresh mint, not dried
    • sprig of fresh mint for garnish

    Instructions
     

    • Cut the fresh lime in half, juice it and measure out the lime juice. Then add the juice to the cocktail shaker.
    • Add the simple syrup and gin to the cocktail shaker.
    • Clap the mint leaves between your hands a few times to release the oils in the leaves. Add them to the cocktail shaker.
    • Fill the cocktail shaker with ice, seal it up and give it 15-20 hard shakes.
    • Open up the shaker and then strain the drink into the serving glass.
    • Take a large sprig of fresh mint and add it to the side of the serving glass for a garnish. Serve immediately.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 194kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 1gFat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 14mgPotassium: 47mgFiber: 1gSugar: 16gVitamin A: 70IUVitamin C: 7mgCalcium: 9mgIron: 1mg
    Keyword alcohol, easy to make, gin, lime, mint
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