Cocktail of the Month – July 2026

by | Jul 2, 2026 | Cocktail of the Month | 90 comments

New month, new Cocktail of the Month from the Substack.

We’re fully into summer here, with temperatures going up into the 90s. This means summer drinks are the order of the day. For that, I’m going to go with the Tom Collins. On the other hand, I’ll also argue that the Collins is a class of drinks instead of a single recipe.

Why yes, that is an Old Tom Gin

The Origin

There are several theories as to when and how this drink was invented. The oldest claims are that it goes back to a drink called the John Collins, invented by a guy named, surprising no one, John Collins. It was listed as a gin punch, but I would argue that it’s a lightened up sour. Instead of sour, sweet, and egg white, it’s sour, sweet, and club soda. This, plus serving it on the rocks, would lend it towards a much more refreshing summer drink. As to why it’s called the Tom Collins, there’s two theories around that. One is that it acquired the name due to a hoax that was happening back in the 1870s. The other is that the drink was originally made with Old Tom gin, which is a very different beast than the common London dry gin. Personally, I lean towards the tie to the gin as the origin.

The Recipe

  • 4 part (2 oz) gin
  • 2 part (1 oz) lemon juice
  • 1 part (0.5 oz) simple syrup
  • Club soda to top

This drink can be built in the glass (original recipe), where you add the gin, juice, and simple to a Collins glass (another point towards it being a style), give it a brief stir to combine, and fill the glass with ice. Or you can add the gin, juice, and simple to a shaker filled with ice to shake, chill, and combine (strain into a Collins glass with fresh ice). Top with club soda, and give a final brief stir to chill. Garnish with a flag (lemon wheel wrapped around a brandied cherry) if you feel the need

Yes, I need to get better with my knife cuts for garnishes

Variations

A final argument for the Collins being a class and not a single drink is the variations. Go ahead and swap that gin out with any spirit you want. Rum? Tequila? Whiskey? All of them will work. Don’t want lemon, go ahead and swap out another citrus for it, I would argue that the Paloma is a grapefruit tequila Collins. Want to change the flavor in other ways? Swap out the simple syrup for grenadine, orgeat, mint simple, raspberry syrup, cherry syrup, or any other flavor you would like.

Batch Prepping

Lemon + Simple Syrup + Club Soda = Sparkling Lemonade

Here’s my dirty little secret when it comes to summer. I rarely make my Collins from scratch. I will have bottles of sparkling lemonade, Italian/French sodas, and the like to make up my quick Collins all summer long. If you have the tools on hand to do force carbonation (think a SodaStream), you can also make your own Collins mix right to your preference and have it ready to go. Hosting a large group? Set out a variety of chilled bottles, let people select their spirit of choice, and let people go wild building their own.

Mocktail Version

In the event the previous image didn’t give you ideas, any sparkling/lightly sweetened pop will work as a mocktail. You can also make your own with juices, sweeteners/syrups, and sparkling water (or if you have the tools, forced carbonation). Ginger, strawberry, cherry, pomegranate, and dozens of other flavors exist to make some delicious libations for those who want no alcohol as well as those who want them with some hooch.

With that, I hope I’ve given you some inspiration to find your own favorite twist on the Collins. Let me know what your favorite is in the comments. I’m a particularly big fan of using strawberry gin in mine.

About The Author

Nephilium

Nephilium

Nephilium is a geek of multiple types living in the vast suburban forests of Cleveland.

90 Comments

  1. UnCivilServant

    When I started at the state, we had a network consultant on staff named Tom Collins.

    He died in his sleep at 33 from an undiagnosed heart problem. No, he was not as large as you are imagining from that cause of death.

    Smart guy, but just didn’t wake up one morning.

  2. Sensei

    I know this is going to be unpopular – I can’t stand gin. Any suggested substitutions?

    OT – They really do just hate him

    The Washington Post
    Fireworks on Mall likely to cause hazardous air pollution, documents show
    10 hours ago
    By Jake Spring

    USA Today
    Should you wear a mask during July 4 fireworks in Washington DC?
    55 minutes ago

    • Nephilium

      Quite literally any spirit you want:

      Go ahead and swap that gin out with any spirit you want. Rum? Tequila? Whiskey? All of them will work. Don’t want lemon, go ahead and swap out another citrus for it, I would argue that the Paloma is a grapefruit tequila Collins. Want to change the flavor in other ways? Swap out the simple syrup for grenadine, orgeat, mint simple, raspberry syrup, cherry syrup, or any other flavor you would like.

      I would avoid vodka, because I prefer my spirits to be finished instead of half completed.

      • (((Jarflax

        Spirits of Mirbane Collins has quite a kick.

    • rhywun

      Trick question. You should wear a mask everywhere all of the time, duh.

      • cyto

        Also, do not attend 4th celebrations because Trump is a dictator.

      • (((Jarflax

        Only a bigot would celebrate stolen land! Hmm, maybe I’ll have stollen on the 4th.

      • rhywun

        And just now I passed a chick outside wearing some sort of cross between a face mask and this ridiculous thing. Asian college chick, of course.

      • Bobarian LMD

        You should wear a mask everywhere all of the time

        Unless you work for ICE.

    • EvilSheldon

      There is truly nothing that the nanny-industrial complex won’t try to suck the fun out of…

      • rhywun

        Imagine how giddy with joy the MSM would have been in celebration of the ceremonies presided over by Madame President Harris.

      • EvilSheldon

        Speaking of sucking the fun out…

      • rhywun

        Eeewww!

        /teenage girl

      • R.J.

        So true.

      • Bobarian LMD

        Willie Brown liked this comment.

    • Ted S.

      I know this is going to be unpopular – I can’t stand gin. Any suggested substitutions?

      Pinochle?

      • Sensei

        Needs a special deck.

      • (((Jarflax

        Bigot confirmed, you excluded Spades!

      • Ted S.

        OK, Skat or euchre.

      • rhywun

        Too Aryan.

  3. The Late P Brooks

    My dad’s “recipe” was gin, lemonade and tonic, as I recall. Very tasty on a hot afternoon.

  4. cyto

    Rat on a train from earlier:

    FY19 spending was $4.4T. It spent $7T last year. Rollback the β€œemergency” funding rebaseline.

    –‐—-‐————‐

    People need to know this. They did the same thing with the 2008 crash. They increased spending by over a trillion dollars on an “emergency” basis – and then just left it there. Didnt even bother passing a budget for years.

    Entitlements were already going to explode the budget because of demographics… but then we just keep adding more and more entitlements.

    They are cutting open that golden egg laying goose to see if they cant get all the eggs out at once. I dont think it is going to go well.

    • cyto

      Also, I will remind people that AOC burst on the scene with the squad, demanding $13T in spending for a Green New Deal.

      We recoiled in horror.

      And then passed emergency trillion dollar spending bills like they were nothing. And pretty much spent what they wanted.

      I dont know exactly how this deep state thing works, but I will note that Bush said no new wars and then promptly invaded Iraq, Obama failed against those wars and Guantanamo Bay and then promptly launched all sorts of unauthorized wars and kept Guantanamo open, Trump was anti war yet after several years of fighting accusations of getting us into WWIII by not starting wars…. he now starts wars.

      Somehow they get what they want, regardless of who is in office.

      • rhywun

        It do be exactly like dat.

      • Bobarian LMD

        Almost like it was designed that way.

      • Brochettaward

        Their cause is just so righteous and obviously right that they can convince anyone to do their bidding.

        It totally isn’t anything untoward.

  5. Evan from Evansville

    From before, not looking past my skis. Was just excited to see likely new pay, but really just checked out that apt place to see what was up. Was pleased with the available location, rents and options

    Fun to think. I’m now 8/17ths threw w the theoretical last shift.

    • Evan from Evansville

      Now SIX/ 17ths through said shift. Silence Ted, and my mathy just-13yo nephew.

  6. Timeloose

    The Gin Rickey variant of a Tom Collin’s if my go to hot weather drink.

    Lime instead of lemons.

    I also use a premade lime aide with a few lime wedges when I’m being lazy.

    • Nephilium

      Rickeys generally don’t have simple syrup or any sweetener in them, that would be the main difference.

      • Sean

        That would be for me!

      • Timeloose

        I use simple syrup only sparingly with fresh lime or more when using concentrate and none when using the limeade.

      • Sensei

        It’s what got me booted from my every 2 years like clockwork jury service here in the highest crime rate county in NJ.

  7. The Late P Brooks

    outrageous

    In a dissent, Judge Paul Niemeyer argued β€œthe district court’s and the majority’s holdings, I conclude, fail with double F’s.”

    β€œThe unfettered discretion that Congress gave the Directors to terminate the employment of agency employees precludes the employees from having any entitlement to their employment and therefore precludes a finding that they had a property interest protected by the Fifth Amendment,” wrote Niemeyer, a former President George W. Bush appointee.

    That’s just crazy. Once you become a government employee you are owed a job for life.

    • (((Jarflax

      I’m ok with that idea, but they may briefly be surprised by my work around.

    • Not Adahn

      Double Fs are kind of Q’s thing.

      • Sensei

        Nope. I lost it.

    • (((Jarflax

      Scott Presler is far too effective to be a Glib lol.

      • kinnath

        My swords are all European in heritage.

        So, not me.

      • UnCivilServant

        I don’t own any swords, nor any weeb shirts.

      • kinnath

        What are the chances that he knows how to use that?

        His grip and stance look terrible.

      • UnCivilServant

        I would not be surprised if he thinks it’ll cut like a lightsaber.

      • Sensei

        I’ve never seen such a two handed sword either.

  8. The Late P Brooks

    Founding fathers spin in their graves

    The information on these labels is unregulated and typically does not relate to food safety.

    Oh, no. A clear and shocking abdication of the government’s duty to protect consumers from moldy potato salad.

    • rhywun

      Can we just not feed Californians?

      • (((Jarflax

        just append “to fire ants” and I think we should feed Californians and New Yorkers (sorry, we will stage a rescue first)

  9. Sean

    #board85 5/5
    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
    πŸͺ„ 81 points in 5 words
    πŸ”₯ streak: 4
    puzzlist.com/lettergrams

  10. rhywun

    Back the BS red card… I missed that St. Messi avoided any censure for the exact same move in a previous match. Which was probably the correct decision, as the ref had decided similarly last night too, until a voice in his ear told him “not so fast”.

    • Raven Nation

      I watched the replay today and it was certainly worse than the live text thread I was reading last night. But, I’m not sure the severeness of injury should determine the punishment. Probably a yellow. I didn’t realize until today that FIFA does not allow red card appeals. I guess I’d assumed that, since so many domestic leagues allow one, it was a FIFA rule.

      • rhywun

        I thought there was a component of ‘intent’ but that’s out the window.

        And I thought the severeness of the injury was irrelevant too. Or used to be. People clunk heads all the time and everyone knows that it is an accident but it can be severe too.

    • EvilSheldon

      It definitely has some of that ComBlok charm…but it looks about as comfortable to use as a sandpaper buttplug.

      Bullpup rifles in general can look the business, right up until you start shooting them for real. There’s a reason why the AR platform dominates practical shooting sports.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Mall ninjas?

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      TAKE MY MONEY!!

  11. DEG

    Rum? Tequila? Whiskey?

    I’m intrigued.

      • Raven Nation

        I like caipirinhas, but the sugar content is a little high for regular consumption.

    • kinnath

      fireworks are awesome — just not in my neighbors back yard.

    • EvilSheldon

      Wait, that’s a police department?

      Man, someone needs to preserve them just for the novelty.

      • DEG

        Note the date. It’s old. But, it is a real post on their facebook page. You might need to login to facebook to view it.. The PD added this disclaimer:

        Mandatory Disclaimer:
        Note that this post is not intended to disparage, exclude, or offend our followers with fewer than ten existing fingers. We really just want everyone to end the holiday with the same number of fingers they started with, whatever amount that may be.

        Interestingly, Marlborough is a heavily Democrat town.

        NH state law gives municipalities the ability to regulate fireworks.

    • rhywun

      LOL

      I passed a fireworks tent in the mall parking lot the other day. I am pretty sure they’re illegal here.

    • The Other Kevin

      It’s all legal in Indiana. Just one more of our deadly exports.

      • Evan from Evansville

        I admit my ignorance on much of it, but Indiana does a pretty good job as a state, AFAICT. (Low, low bar.)

    • rhywun

      Twitvids seem to be blocked if you don’t sign up now.

      • Threedoor

        I get about half of them.
        2/3 or more I get with no audio.

  12. Brochettaward

    I’m assembling a team. A team that can’t be seconded.

    None of you are a match.

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      A Team has been taken.

      You need to go with B Team.

      • DEG

        Seconded.

  13. Sensei

    There are 56.000 public employees in Berlin. (By comparison, the EU commission employs 33.000 people).

    In 2025, they took, on average, 37 days of sick leave, compared to 22 days on average for German workers as a whole.

    The average is 37. For my team sick days are probably 3-5 per year.

    https://x.com/posta_octavian/status/2072672993126334709

    • Brochettaward

      I’ve called for 4 times in 10 years. And half of those were because of this god damn son-of-a-bitchin’ dog and the cunt I live with.

    • rhywun

      I was gonna ask if it’s combined PTO and the twit says No.

      That’s nuts but unsurprising. My company’s European colleagues can be counted on to be not present for much of the summer plus the last two months or so of every year.

    • rhywun

      That’s an oddly-specific sexual orientation but who am I to judge.

      • EvilSheldon

        Like that old joke about the preacher in the cheap motel…

    • creech

      A couple of homes around here fly the Rainbow flag all year long.

      • Threedoor

        New people at the Y on our main road are flying the all of the above rainbow freak flag.

        Of course thay have Washington State plates.

        I’m betting they are teachers or school district management.

    • Brochettaward

      It’s also just funny because this female cop is greatly agitated by the fact that he initially resisted when she came and shoved him up against the wall after he was attacked.

      Of course, he could have just kept resisting and almost certainly got away, but he respected her authority enough to allow himself to be cuffed. Because she and her partner both weren’t really capable of doing it from the looks of it had he actually tried to fight them off.

      But the black cultural enrichers are just free to walk along their way. Like if they were victims in this, wouldn’t she still want to, I don’t know, talk to them?

      I’m starting to think they go after the white guys because they know what’ll happen if they try to apprehend a group of, ahem, enrichers on their own.

  14. The Other Kevin

    I guess all our links posters are already out drinking, eating grilled meats, and blowing things up. As God intended.

    • Brochettaward

      *knocks trash can over*

      WHAT DO I EVEN PAY YOU PEOPLE FOR?

    • Threedoor

      Waiting for customers to call
      And inventorying all my big tools with serial numbers for the will.

      I don’t know where the SNs are on my big drill press or lathe. One would think they would have an ID plate.

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