Pimm’s Cup Recipe: Classic British co*cktail - What A Girl Eats (2024)

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This Pimm’s Cup recipe is a light, fruity co*cktail made with Pimm’s No. 1, lemon soda, cucumber, mint, and fruit. It’s the quintessential drink all over Britain on a hot summer day!. It’s the signature co*cktail of Wimbledon, Henley royal regatta, polo matches, and garden parties. It’s also the perfect way to celebrate King Charles III’s coronation!

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What is Pimm’s?

Pimm’s No. 1 Cup is a herb and gin-based liqueur. James Pimm, the owner of a London oyster bar, invented the drink sometime between 1823 and 1840 as a health drink. The original recipe included gin, quinine, and a secret blend of herbs that reportedly aided digestion.

Over the years, Pimm’s Cup numbers 2 through 6 were created, each with a different alcohol base. They included scotch, brandy, rum, whiskey and vodka. All have since been discontinued, or are produced in very limited quantities.

And so, gin it is, which is fine with me!

The year and a half I spent in London, I worked for a catering company in Wimbledon. That year, Boris Becker won the Men’s Singles. I remember the buzz and excitement.

Nearly every summer party during the London “season” featured a large pitcher of the classic Pimm’s Cup. It is said that more than 40,000 pints of Pimm’s Cup are consumed in the two weeks of Wimbledon.

I drank tall, fruit-filled glasses of Pimm’s at the Oxford-Cambridge Regatta on the Thames, at cricket matches, during weekends in Yorkshire, and, of course, at weddings.

You can make different co*cktails with Pimms, but the traditional Pimm’s Cup recipe mixes Pimm’s No. 1 Cup with lemonade, borage, cucumber, and fruit in a highball glass with ice.

Pimm’s No. 1 is easy to find in most American grocery or liquor stores. But lemonade and borage are a bit different in the US than in Britain.

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What about Pimm’s Cup and New Orleans?

While the hurricane might be the first drink you might think of when you think of New Orleans, the Pimm’s Cup became so popular there in the 1940’s they like to consider it one of their signature co*cktails! After visiting the Napoleon House website, which is considered the jumping off point of the drink in the US, I noticed they use 7-Up and lemonade! Read on as to why their drink is not an authentic English Pimm’s Cup.

Is lemonade the same in England?

No! As with a lot of UK English words, the word “lemonade” translates to lemon soda in the US. This mistake happens a lot in the United States with the British drinkshandy. A shandy is lager mixed with “lemonade” – which is lemon soda, NOT American lemonade!

While Sprite or 7-Up come close, British lemon soda is slightly different. It’s less sweet and less fizzy. San Pellegrino Limonata would work as well, and is a little less sweet than the typical American lemon-lime sodas. Whatever you do, don’t use American style fresh lemonade!

The traditional ingredient borage, an herb native to the Mediterranean region, is nearly impossible to find in the U.S. Use a mint sprig or two if you can’t find borage.

How to Make Pimm’s Cup

I created and tested three different co*cktails using Pimm’s No. 1.

The first was Pimm’s and ginger ale. The second was Pimm’s and a less sweet sparkling lemonade (soda). The third was Pimm’s with an additional splash of Triple Sec to play off the orange fruit, and an extra shot of gin.

In the end we preferred the version with the sparkling lemonade, which my husband said “brought out the flavor of the Pimm’s.” The ginger ale and Triple Sec versions tended to mask the herbal flavor of the Pimm’s.

But just like Sangria, everyone’s recipe differs. Here’s what you’ll need for my Pimm’s Cup co*cktail:

  • Pimm’s Original No. 1 Cup (found in most liquor stores)
  • Sparkling lemon sodaor San Pellegrino Limonata soda. (lemon-lime soda, 7-UP, or Sprite can be used, but will have a sweeter taste)
  • English cucumber
  • Strawberries (quarter four, and reserve 4 for garnish)
  • Orange, lime or lemon slices (or all three!)
  • Sprigs of mint or borage

When making Pimm’s Cup, you can add the fruit and mint to the glass or pitcher first and “muddle” or gently crush the fruit to blend the flavors. You could also add the fruit after as a garnish. Muddling will give your drink more fruit flavor, but the result will be a little cloudier, rather than clear.

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How to serve a Pimm’s Cup co*cktail

The garnish is key! Cucumber slices or cucumber spears are mandatory. Additional orange slices, strawberries, and fresh herbs like mint or borage are also customary.

Is Pimm’s Cup a Strong Drink?

Since Pimm’s No. 1 is 25 percent alcohol by volume (50 proof), and the co*cktail is further mixed with “lemonade”, ginger-ale, or club soda, the resulting beverage is lighter than many other alcoholic drinks. It’s perfect for an afternoon of tennis, a BBQ, or for sipping by the pool.

But be careful! This fruity Pimms punch can sneak up on you!

Can You Make Pimm’s Cup Ahead of Time?

Absolutely! In fact, this Pimm’s recipe definitely tastes better when the fruit has had a chance to infuse with the Pimm’s.

Mix the base ingredients several hours ahead of time and add the lemon soda just before serving. Freshen up the garnish if desired.

This Pimm’s Cup recipe will yield 4 servings and can easily be doubled, tripled or even quadrupled if you want to serve it in alarge pitcher.

Pimm’s Cup is traditionally served in a tall glass like a Collins glass or these great lookingacrylic highball glasses– perfect for summer pool parties!

What Do You Serve with Pimm’s Cup?

Planning an English-inspired party for Wimbledon or the King’s Coronation? Here are some delicious ideas for a summer picnic or garden party.

  • Servetea sandwichesor full sized sandwiches filled withCoronation chicken saladorEgg Salad. This Coronation quiche is another delicious option!
  • Traditionally, Pimm’s Cup is served at Wimbledon with fresh strawberries. This freshStrawberry Piefits the bill!
  • A Pimm’s co*cktail will also pair well withEton Messor just a bowl of fresh berries and cream.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Course co*cktail

Cuisine British

Servings 4 servings

Calories 81 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup Pimm’s Original No. 1 Cup
  • 2 cups Sparkling lemon soda or Sanpellagrino limonata soda. (7-UP or Sprite can be used, but will have a sweeter taste).
  • 1 English cucumber peeled or scored and cut into slices
  • 8 strawberries quarter four, and reserve 4 for garnish
  • 1/2 orange sliced
  • 1/2 lemon sliced
  • 1/2 lime sliced
  • 1 Sprigs of mint or borage

Instructions

  • In a pitcher, mix 3/4 Pimm's Cup, citrus slices, strawberry quarters and cucumber slices. Let sit for about 10 minutes. (Or several hours)

  • Just before serving add 2 cups of lemon soda. Pour into 4 tall glasses filled with ice. Garnish with a strawberry and additional fresh mint if desired.

Notes

  • This Pimm’s Cup recipe serves 4, but can easily be doubled or tripled!
  • The fruit can be added to a pitcher with the Pimm’s several hours before so that the fruit can meld with the alcohol. Add the lemon soda just before serving.
  • Pimm’s is usually made by the pitcher full, since it goes so fast. But you can easily make it by the glass.

Nutrition

Serving: 1personCalories: 81kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 1gFat: 0.2gSaturated Fat: 0.04gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.02gSodium: 14mgPotassium: 205mgFiber: 2gSugar: 16gVitamin A: 126IUVitamin C: 35mgCalcium: 31mgIron: 0.5mg

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Pimm’s Cup Recipe: Classic British co*cktail - What A Girl Eats? ›

A summer long drink, the Pimm's cup is made with Pimm's No. 1 Cup, an English-style (clear and carbonated) lemonade, like Sprite or 7 Up, lemon or lime juice, as well as various chopped garnishes, particularly apple, cucumber, orange, lemon, strawberry and mint or borage, though mint is more common.

What nibbles to serve with Pimm's? ›

Here are our Top Ten Food Pairings for Pimms...
  • Smoked Salmon.
  • Strong Cheese.
  • Prawn or Shrimp.
  • Cured Meats.
  • Cucumber Sandwiches.
  • Crispy Fish and Chips.
  • Pastry Tartlets... think cheese or fruits.
  • Lamb Skewers.
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What is a Pimm's Cup made of? ›

A summer long drink, the Pimm's cup is made with Pimm's No. 1 Cup, an English-style (clear and carbonated) lemonade, like Sprite or 7 Up, lemon or lime juice, as well as various chopped garnishes, particularly apple, cucumber, orange, lemon, strawberry and mint or borage, though mint is more common.

What is Pimms in the UK? ›

Pimm's is an English brand of gin-based fruit cup but may also be considered a liqueur or the basis of a sling or punch. It was first produced in 1823 by James Pimm and has been owned by Diageo since 1997. Its most popular product is Pimm's No. 1 Cup, commonly used for the Pimm's cup co*cktail.

What is the story behind Pimm's Cup? ›

Pimm's Cup, a British drink consisting of a gin-based liqueur (Pimm's No. 1 Cup) that is mixed with sparkling lemonade or ginger ale and served in a highball glass with ice, assorted fruits, and mint. James Pimm, the owner of a London oyster bar, invented the drink sometime between 1823 and 1840.

What canapes go with Pimm's? ›

Pimm's & fishcakes

Garnish drinks with slices of orange, lemon and cucumber, and keep the British-style fishcakes coming – we love the mix of tuna and salmon in these. The perfect finishing touch? A bowl of crunchy Kettle Sea Salt potato chips.

Is Pimms a strong drink? ›

1? 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.

Can I drink Pimms by itself? ›

A classic jug of Pimm's will mainly taste fruity, with some mild flavours of spice. Can I drink Pimm's on its own? Much like Aperol, fans of the fruity spirit tend to enjoy it teamed with a mixer like lemonade or ginger ale, but that's not to say you can't drink it straight over ice.

Do you need to refrigerate Pimms after opening? ›

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.

What do British people drink in summer? ›

7 Quintessentially British Summer Drinks to Try at Home
  • Pimm's. Perhaps the quintessential British summer co*cktail, Pimm's is a gin-based, citrus-infused liqueur that's traditionally served as a long drink with lemonade. ...
  • English Garden co*cktail. ...
  • Robinsons Fruit Squash. ...
  • Cider. ...
  • Rhubarb cordial. ...
  • Elderflower pressé ...
  • Gin and tonic.
Jul 10, 2020

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.

What drink is similar to Pimms? ›

  • (4) Amer Picon. An Amer is a French Aperitif style drink usually flavoured with bitter orange or gentian root. ...
  • Fox & Fox Mosaic Brut. Fox & Fox Mosaic Brut is a fine English sparkling wine from award-winning Sussex boutique, Fox & Fox. ...
  • (1) Cálem White and Dry NV. ...
  • (1) Dolin Chambéryzette Aperitif A La Fraise.

Can you get drunk from Pimms? ›

Pimm's has an ABV of 25%. While this isn't as strong as your average gin (which is usually 37.5% ABV and up), it can definitely get you drunk, so please drink responsibly!

What is another name for Pimms Cup? ›

In other words, It's Pimm's O'clock! (As they say in England.) The Pimm's Cup (or the 'Fruit Cup in a Glass' as some call it) is a popular summertime drink born in the UK and made even more popular down here in the American south.

What kind of liquor is Pimms? ›

Pimm's No. 1 is a gin-based herbal liqueur, dark amber in colour with a refreshing spicy-citrusy taste, invented by James Pimm in the early 19th century.

Is Pimm's an aperitif or digestif? ›

Pimm's was born in London in 1840, when James Pimm created the spirit to aid digestion of oysters. Pimm's went on to be sent to the edges of the empire and was served at Queen Victoria's lunches.

Can I drink Pimm's by itself? ›

A classic jug of Pimm's will mainly taste fruity, with some mild flavours of spice. Can I drink Pimm's on its own? Much like Aperol, fans of the fruity spirit tend to enjoy it teamed with a mixer like lemonade or ginger ale, but that's not to say you can't drink it straight over ice.

How many bottles of Pimm's for 100 guests? ›

For your reception:

Allow 1 per person. Pimms – 40 measures per litre, 1 litre Pimms per 15 guests, and allow 6 x 2 litre lemonade per Pimms litre bottle. E.g. for 100 guests, approx. 6 litres Pimms + 36 x 2 litre bottles of lemonade • Non-alcoholic option – Sparkling elderflower, juice or lemonade.

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