While Chartreuse is a popular alcoholic beverage in its home country of France, it isn’t quite as popular in the US.
That being said, there is still a lively market for this liquor, it just often gets overshadowed by things like vodka, or gin.
Chartreuse has been made by French Monks for over 400 years by this point, being the only liquor with a natural green color, which is one of the things that makes it stand out.
It has a herbal and even minty taste and works really well in lots of different cocktail recipes.
If you want to experiment with Chartreuse for yourself, then you’ve come to the right place.
We are going to be taking a look at 13 of the best Chartreuse cocktail recipes you can make. Each of these recipes has something unique to offer and they are all delicious!
1. Chartreuse & Gin
Starting off with a nice and simple, but effective cocktail, Chartreuse and gin pair absolutely fantastically together.
Both of these liquors are strong by themselves, but when you mix them together, you create a drink that is warm and packs a punch.
This is a great choice of cocktail for anyone who really likes strong drinks, and if you need to sweeten it up a bit, don’t forget to add in some lime juice and syrup.
Sometimes, simplicity is the best when it comes to cocktails, and this recipe definitely proves that is true.
2. Green Ghost Cocktail
The Green Ghost Cocktail is another cocktail that is made with a base of Chartreuse and gin.
It’s similar to the recipe above in that it uses the same main ingredients, but because this one uses only lime juice and no syrup, it’s not as sickly sweet.
This is a great cocktail for anyone who likes the sound of the one above but doesn’t want the sharp flavors to be lost in the sweetness.
This is a super easy cocktail to make and you will enjoy every single sip.
3. The Written Word
If you are new to making cocktails, just be aware that this cocktail is incredibly strong!
Not only does it contain green Chartreuse which has an ABV of 50 percent, but it also contains gin and Cointreau!
This cocktail is both bitter and zesty, and perfect for anyone who likes their cocktails strong.
The subtle sweetness of the lime isn’t lost in the strong flavors, but it also isn’t the main star, so you don’t have to worry about this drink being too sweet.
4. Verdant Lady
On the surface, a Verdant Lady smells and tastes just like a mojito… but it isn’t!
These two cocktails are extremely similar, but the key difference is a Verdant Lady is stronger and more bitter.
To make this cocktail, you will need ice, gin, lime juice, simple syrup, green chartreuse, and mint leaves.
This is a great cocktail for anyone who loves a good mojito, but wants something a little stronger!
5. First Frost
This cocktail is one for anyone who loves rum!
You only need a few ingredients for this cocktail and they come in the form of white rum, lime juice, green chartreuse, dry vermouth, and homemade apple-cinnamon simple syrup.
The white rum and the homemade apple-cinnamon syrup give this cocktail a warm, spicy taste and feel that will warm you up as the days get colder.
Though this is quite a sweet cocktail, the chartreuse and dry vermouth add a layer of bitterness that calms the sweetness down.
6. The Lumiere
This is another very strong cocktail, so just bare that in mind before you make it!
You will need St. Germain liqueur, gin, green chartreuse, orange bitters, and a hint of lime to bring this cocktail to life, and as you can see, there’s a lot of liquor involved in making this cocktail.
This cocktail is very herbal rather than sweet, so that’s something else to keep in mind before you make it, but it does taste delicious.
7. Amber Dream
This cocktail is both spicy and herbal at the same time. It has a lovely bitterness to it that compliments all the other flavors you will find in the mix.
This cocktail only takes about 3 minutes to make and it is made up of Campari, gin, red vermouth, and green chartreuse.
8. Chartreuse And Gin Cocktail
If you haven’t already guessed, Chartreuse and gin is a popular cocktail combination, and it’s because the flavors work so well together.
What makes this cocktail a bit different is that it includes cayenne pepper in the mix, so it comes with a bit of a spicy punch.
You will also be using greeted ginger which is incredibly intense in flavor, but pairs beautifully with the other ingredients in this cocktail.
9. Chartreuse Swizzle
The Chartreuse Swizzle is very similar in taste to both a pina colada and a mojito, but it’s still very much its own unique cocktail.
The main ingredients in this cocktail are green Chartreuse and pineapple juice, but you will also be using add lime juice, velvet falernum, nutmeg, mint, and Angostura bitters.
It might sound a bit strange to pair pineapple with mint, but once you try this cocktail for yourself, you will want to taste this flavor combination again and again.
10. Chartreuse Martini
There’s something especially glamorous about drinking a Martini, and this Chartreuse version is absolutely no exception!
Along with the Chartreuse, this martini also contains gin and dry vermouth.
It is very herbal in taste and smell, and it’s one of the most bitter cocktails on the list.
This is a cocktail that was designed specifically for Chartreuse lovers, and if you really love the liquor, you will absolutely adore this cocktail.
11. Alaska Cocktail
If you really don’t like bitter-tasting cocktails, then you will probably prefer this one.
The Alaska cocktail is more on the herbal side that the bitter side, and it is actually made with yellow Chartreuse rather than green.
This is a great cocktail to make if you want something to sip slowly, rather than drink all in one go. It really makes you appreciate the taste and get to know the different flavors involved.
If you want to add a bit of sweetness and zest to this cocktail, add some lemon peel!
12. Rubicon
The Rubicon is both cool and tart in taste and is very unique amongst the others on this list.
You will be using a few different ingredients for this cocktail, some of which include gin, lime juice, and maraschino liqueur.
You will also be using green chartreuse and rosemary, which gives the cocktail an extra kick.
This cocktail has a fabulous aroma because the burning chartreuse cooks the rosemary, which in turn brings out even more taste in the cocktail.
It might seem a bit complicated to make at first, but once you get going, you’ll definitely find yourself making it all the time.
13. Modified Industry Sour
And finally, we have the Modified Industry Sour.
As the name of this cocktail would suggest, it is incredibly sour and filled with potent flavors, making it perfect for parties and get-togethers.
It covers all the bases and it is sweet, intense, and bitter all at once. It might sound a bit intense, but you will be pleasantly surprised by how well it works!
This cocktail tastes incredible and you’ll find yourself wanting a second just because it tastes so good!
All you need to make this cocktail is Green Chartreuse, lime juice, Letherbee Fernet, mint simple syrup, and 1 egg white. It’s super easy to make and you will absolutely love it!
Are there any green tea cocktails that include Chartreuse as an ingredient?
Looking for exciting green tea cocktail recipes to try? Look no further! Chartreuse, a herbal liqueur, adds a unique and vibrant twist to any drink. Combine its complex flavors with the refreshing taste of green tea, and you’ll have a winning combination that will surely delight your taste buds.
Conclusion
Even if you have never tried Chartreuse before, or you have and you weren’t sold on the idea, these cocktails will definitely help you find an appreciation for it!
Give some of these cocktails a try for yourself and see which ones you like the most! You won’t be disappointed with any of the recipes provided!
Frequently Asked Questions
The classic way to drink Chartreuse in France is to make sure it is sipped and has a very cold temperature.
It is often used in cocktails, and in some cases, the French also like to use it for a hot chocolate drink known as Green Chaud.
Though you don’t have to drink it chilled, it is recommended that you like Chartreuse chill in order to benefit from the flavors. It gets more flavorful the cooler it is. This is especially true for Green Chartreuse.
There is no definitive answer to which one is better because they offer different things for different taste palettes.
Green Chartreuse is sharp and herbal, settling into a warm, almost minty finish, and an ABV of 55 percent. Yellow Chartreuse on the other hand, retains all those complicated, herbal flavors but has a sweeter, mellower profile and it has an ABV of 40 percent.
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