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With one sip, you'll discover why the Tom Collins is a true classic. It's been a favorite cocktail for over a century and is basically a tall, refreshing gin sour that's incredibly easy to mix up. The Tom Collins belongs to the Collins family of mixed drinks whose primary differences stem from the choice of the base liquor and, in this case, it's gin. It appears in the first bartending book, "Professor" Jerry Thomas' "Bon Vivant's Companion," but as with many classic cocktails, it's very likely that it was a hit years before the book's printing—some sources say this drink started earlier as a John Collins. If you want a taste of a Tom Collins made in the truly classic style, try it with one of those, but there are of, course, many more choices in gin.


John Collins
The Tom Collins takes its name from the Old Tom sweetened gin originally used to make this simple and refreshing cocktail. Learn to make a Collins and you will instantly know a whole family of drinks. The basic ingredients are sweetened citrus juice and 2 oz of liquor plus soda water. Once upon a time a Collins was always made with gin.



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