Savoring Summer Iced Teas: Pimm's Cup
You may be surprised at how refreshing it can be to let yourself get a little crazy with the iced tea brews.
August/September 1999
By Maggie Oster
Pimm’s Cup, a summer drink made from a gin-based, slightly fruity liquor called Pimm’s No. 1, was created in 1840 by the Englishman James Pimm and is reportedly a favorite of Queen Elizabeth.
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- Handful of borage leaves
- Sliced lime
- Sliced orange
- 1 cup Pimm’s No. 1
- 3/4 cup ginger ale or lemon-flavored soda
- 21/4 cups ginger ale or lemon-flavored soda
- 11/2 cups sparkling mineral water
1. Combine borage leaves, lime, and orange with Pimm’s and 3/4 cup soda.
2. Let stand for 30 minutes, then add remaining soda and sparkling water.
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