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Rhubarb Basil Smash – Simple Rhubarb Cocktail

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Last Updated on September 17, 2023 by Leah Hall

A Rhubarb Basil smash is a refreshing summer cocktail. Tart rhubarb used in sweet syrup and muddled basil gives an herbal addition. Rhubarb and basil, fresh out of our garden into a cocktail!

 

One of our favorite things about the early season farmer’s markets are the fresh herbs and wonderfully tart fresh rhubarb of rhubarb season. This past week we brought home a nice batch of rhubarb that we used to make a delicious strawberry and rhubarb tart.  We had a few stalks left over and not wanting to waste the fresh produce, we decided to make a rhubarb syrup that we could use in a rhubarb drink.

Pink Rhubarb Cocktail in glass with ice balls and basil garnish

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If you make our rhubarb syrup you can make a lot of tasty rhubarb cocktails! Once you have your own batch of syrup make sure to mix up a Rhubarb Collins, Rhubarb Gimlet, Rhubarb Sour, Rhubarb Margarita or more in your home bar!

Pink Rhubarb Cocktail in glass with ice balls and basil garnish

How to Make a Rhubarb Cocktail

This vodka and rhubarb cocktail is full of flavor from fresh rhubarb and fresh basil! Garden in a glass for sure! Just 4 ingredients, this one is simple, light and refreshing. Plus, you don’t need a cocktail shaker to make this delicious cocktail.

 

First, you have to make the homemade rhubarb simple syrup. We have instructions for the syrup on the blog post, but simply combine sugar, water and rhubarb over medium heat. When pink and syrupy, take off the heat and let cool. Strain out the rhubarb pieces with a fine mesh strainer, and you will have a beautiful pink color syrup for cocktails and more!

Pink Rhubarb Cocktail in glass with ice balls and basil garnish

As soon as you have the syrup, make sure you have basil leaves, tear some up and muddle slightly in the glass. This breaks them up a bit and releases the oils into the glass. Top with ice, rhubarb simple syrup and vodka. Stir so the syrup doesn’t sit at the bottom of the glass.

 

Top all with a splash of club soda or sparkling water. Garnish.

Pink Rhubarb Cocktail in glass with ice balls and basil garnish

Make this simple sip all summer long!

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Pink Rhubarb Cocktail in glass with ice balls and basil garnish

Rhubarb Basil Cocktail

This rhubarb vodka cocktail uses the rhubarb simple syrup which has a tart sweetness that paired well with the aromatic spiciness of the fresh basil.  A bit of sparkling soda water gives the cocktail a nice effervescence making this drink very refreshing.

 

This is technically a smash cocktail. A smash is a classic drink with alcohol, but is not limited to gin or vodka. (We LOVE a whiskey smash!) A smash also has a sweetener like maple syrup, simple syrup or flavored syrup. Usually there is a herb and fruit that is muddled, too. Served over ice, as well.

Pink Rhubarb cocktail in glass with a bunch of basil, hand holding glass on wood table

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What Ingredients are Needed for the Rhubasil Cocktail?

  • Basil – fresh picked basil is the best choice. Make sure you have some extra for the garnish!
  • Vodka – just use your favorite brand!
  • Rhubarb Simple Syrup – here is the recipe for our Rhubarb Simple Syrup, and of course homemade is best! If you want to know how to make regular simple syrup, try our recipe!
  • Sparkling Water or Club Soda – use a bubbly beverage to top it, which makes for a super refreshing sip!

Pink Rhubarb Cocktail in glass with ice balls and basil garnish

Tips & Tricks

  • Rhubarb Liquor – there are rhubarb gin brands, as well as us having our own rhubarb gin and rhubarb vodka! If you want even more rhubarb flavor in this drink, you can use one of these instead of the vodka. A botanical gin would be lovely in this too, to highlight the rhubarb flavors.
  • Other Flavors – if you want some sour flavor in this recipe feel free to add some fresh lemon juice or fresh lime juice. Just a barspoon or so.
  • Garnishes – use a bunch of basil, rhubarb ribbon, one of you rhubarb stalks, mint leaves or lemon wheel!
  • Glass – you can serve this tart flavor, gorgeous color cocktail in any glass you want. But, make sure you have a chilled cocktail glass, because this one will warm up quick if you don’t chill your glass or serve with a lot of ice from your ice cube tray!

 

Cheers!

 

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Pink Rhubarb Cocktail in glass with ice balls and basil garnish
Yield: 1

Rhubarb Cocktail

Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 3 minutes

A light cocktail with the delightful flavors of rhubarb and basil. This pink cocktail is so perfect for spring.

Ingredients

Rhubasil Cocktail

Instructions

Tear apart a few basil leaves and place in the bottom of the glass with the vodka.

Muddle leaves and vodka.

Fill the glass with ice, top with the rhubarb syrup and sparkling water.

Cheers!

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

1

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 248Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 1mgCarbohydrates: 42gFiber: 0gSugar: 42gProtein: 0g

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Ashleigh

Sunday 24th of May 2015

My husband, and his family, would love this drink! Thank you for sharing!! xx

The 'Noms.

Monday 25th of May 2015

Thanks so much!

WholeFoodBellies

Sunday 24th of May 2015

Yum this sounds delicious! I am a huge fan of rhubarb :)

The 'Noms.

Monday 25th of May 2015

Thanks! If you try it, let us know what you think!

Josie

Sunday 24th of May 2015

Looks so refreshing!! I can't wait to try this.

The 'Noms.

Sunday 24th of May 2015

Thanks, please let us know what you think of it!

Christina

Sunday 24th of May 2015

I love this because it's so different. I'd never think to create something like this. I can't wait to try it and it's perfect for summer!

The 'Noms.

Sunday 24th of May 2015

Thanks! Let us know what you think!

Thalia @ butter and brioche

Saturday 23rd of May 2015

As a massive rhubarb fan.. this is definitely a recipe I will be making. Thanks!

The 'Noms.

Saturday 23rd of May 2015

Let us know how you liked it! Thanks for reading!

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