It's Beltane!
(I mean, yes, it's been Beltane "season" for roughly a week now, but standardized-calendar-wise, it's today).

My wife took the day off.
I didn't, so I do have to go to work today, but I'm doing a slow morning and am hoping I can take a break for Beltane Shenanigans in a few hours.

I'm thinking about Hidden Temple gin - which is a (for me) really expensive gin that also happens to be the first gin I ever tried. Juniper like heck on the front, but - unexpectedly - crab apple blossoms at the end. It made me think "This is Beltane".

(Related: Hawthorn flowers - we have a little cluster of the feral/invasive trees just a couple of houses down from us, along one of the walking trails, and they bloomed on Monday morning - they smell a lot like sweet-tarts, or other acidic candy. Think rockets, if you're Canadian. Magnolia smells like cinnamon hearts once you get past all the heady perfume).


Anyway. Due to the aforementioned fancy drink, I have tended to think of Beltane (and, for other reasons, High Summer in early August) as "gin cocktail offering" days, rather than, say, whiskey offering days.


My plan for a snazzy gin cocktail - provided I can find some elderflower fizzy pop (likely) at the nearby Italian grocery store - for Beltane is:

2 tbsp basic gin (though rhubarb-hibiscus from Collective Arts wouldn't be amiss)
2 tbsp rose water
2 tsp runny honey (pine honey acceptable; dandelion honey or apple blossom honey also acceptable) - ideally blended into the rose water
Elder flower pop OR prosecco OR dealcoholized sparkling white wine
Dash cherry blossom bitters


We'll see if I can find that elderflower stuff, and give it a try.
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Ohhh, sounds very good. I have a little rose water and am not sure how much to use in anything, will give this a try.
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