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The John Collins is a classic sparkling cocktail made with genever or Old Tom gin, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, and carbonated water. It belongs to the Collins family of beverages and is historically distinguished from the Tom Collins by its use of a sweeter, maltier Dutch-style gin rather than London Dry. The drink is traditionally served over ice in a tall Collins glass and garnished with a lemon slice and a maraschino cherry. It is a simple, effervescent beverage designed for casual consumption.

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What is the difference between a John Collins and a Tom Collins?

The main difference lies in the type of gin used; a John Collins is traditionally made with genever or Old Tom gin, while a Tom Collins uses London Dry gin. This gives the John Collins a sweeter, maltier flavor profile compared to the sharper Tom Collins.

What are the ingredients in a John Collins?

A classic John Collins consists of genever or Old Tom gin, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, and carbonated water. It is typically served over ice in a tall Collins glass.

Why is the John Collins served in a Collins glass?

The tall, narrow glassware known as a Collins glass was actually named after the family of Collins drinks, including the John and Tom Collins. The shape of the glass helps preserve the carbonation of the club soda used in the cocktail.

Who was the John Collins cocktail named after?

The drink is historically linked to John Collins, a head waiter at a hotel in London during the early 19th century. The cocktail recipe was originally associated with him and utilized the Dutch-style gin prevalent at the time.

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