The Bees Knees Cocktail is a timeless Prohibition-era classic and one of the most delightful gin drinks. Bright, balanced, and easy to prepare, it marries botanical gin with fresh lemon and honey syrup for a refreshing cocktail that celebrates simple, elegant flavors.

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If you want a bright, approachable gin cocktail that feels both classic and modern, the Bees Knees fits the bill. It uses only a few ingredients—gin, fresh lemon juice, and honey syrup—yet delivers a layered, aromatic drink. Ideal for summer evenings, cocktail parties, or any time you want a refined, easy-to-make cocktail.
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What Is a Bee’s Knees Cocktail?
The Bee’s Knees originated in the Prohibition era, created to soften and mask the harsh flavor of early gins with honey and citrus. Over time it became beloved for its crisp sourness, gentle sweetness, and the way it highlights gin’s botanical character. Today, it is enjoyed worldwide as a testament to classic cocktail craft—simple to make yet refined in flavor.

What You Need to Make a Bees Knees Cocktail
- Gin – choose a dry, botanical gin that isn’t overly sweet.
- Honey syrup – store-bought or homemade (equal parts honey and hot water) works well.
- Lemon juice – fresh-squeezed is best for bright, clean acidity.
- Ice – for shaking and chilling the cocktail.
- Dehydrated lemon slice – optional garnish for a polished presentation.
How to Make a Bees Knees Cocktail
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
- Add 2 oz gin, 1 oz honey syrup, and 1 oz fresh lemon juice to the shaker.
- Shake vigorously until well chilled.
- Double strain into a chilled coupe glass to remove ice shards and any pulp.
- Garnish with a dehydrated lemon slice or a lemon twist and serve immediately.





Expert Recipe Tips
- Double strain after shaking to remove small ice shards and any citrus pulp for a silky texture.
- Chill your coupe or cocktail glass in the freezer for a few minutes before serving—this keeps the drink cold longer.
- Express a lemon twist over the drink to release essential oils, then drop it into the glass for extra aroma.
- Try a sprig of fresh rosemary or a few edible flowers as an elevated garnish that adds aroma and visual flair.
- Adjust the honey syrup to lemon ratio to suit your taste: more honey for sweetness, more lemon for brightness.

How to serve this cocktail
Serve the Bee’s Knees in a chilled coupe or cocktail glass for an elegant experience. The drink’s bright acidity and floral honey notes pair well with light appetizers such as oysters, herb-forward canapés, or simple cheese plates. It’s also an excellent aperitif to start an evening.
When you make this Bees Knees recipe, you’re enjoying more than a cocktail—you’re tasting a piece of cocktail history. If you try the recipe, consider leaving a comment or a rating to help other home bartenders discover the drink.
Bees Knees Cocktail Recipe 🍸
Equipment
- Cocktail shaker
- Strainer
- Spoon
- Coupe glass
Ingredients
- 2 oz Gin
- 1 oz Honey syrup
- 1 oz Fresh lemon juice
- Ice
- Dehydrated lemon slice (optional)
Instructions
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
- Add the gin, honey syrup, and lemon juice.
- Shake vigorously until well chilled.
- Double strain into a chilled coupe glass.
- Garnish with a dehydrated lemon slice or twist and serve.
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Nutrition
Nutritional information is approximate and will vary based on ingredients used.
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Recipe FAQs
- Combine equal parts honey and hot water (for example, 1 cup honey + 1 cup water).
- Stir over low heat until the honey dissolves, then cool to room temperature.
- Store in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to a month.
“Bees knees” is vintage slang meaning something excellent or outstanding. It became a popular phrase in the 1920s and later inspired the cocktail’s name.