If you think tiki drinks are all rum and umbrellas, the Saturn cocktail is here to surprise you. With its smooth gin base, bright citrus, tropical passionfruit, and exotic syrups like orgeat and falernum, this drink is as balanced as it is bold.
Originally created in the 1960s, the Saturn cocktail brings a celestial twist to tiki culture. It’s fruity, nutty, and floral, all while being refreshingly gin-forward. Whether you’re hosting a backyard luau, building out your home bar, or looking for a tiki drink that stands apart, the Saturn is a must-try.
In this guide, Chef Rachael of Tasty Plated shows you how to make the Saturn cocktail with precision and style, just the way it was meant to be enjoyed.
The Saturn cocktail is a classic tiki-style gin drink invented by bartender J. “Popo” Galsini in 1967. It took first place in a California bartending competition, and for good reason. Unlike most tropical drinks of the era, which relied heavily on rum, the Saturn stood out for its use of London dry gin as the base.
Its standout flavour comes from the combination of:
Citrus juice (typically lemon)
Passionfruit syrup
Orgeat (almond syrup)
Falernum (a Caribbean syrup with notes of lime, ginger, and cloves)
Together, these ingredients create a drink that’s:
Tart
Smooth
Lightly spiced
And completely unique
It’s often served up in a coupe glass or, more traditionally, in a space-themed tiki mug.
You’ll find everything for this recipe at a well-stocked liquor store or tiki bar supply shop. Here’s what you need to build the classic Saturn cocktail:
1 ½ oz London Dry Gin
½ oz Passionfruit Syrup
¼ oz Orgeat Syrup
¼ oz Falernum (preferably Velvet Falernum)
¾ oz Fresh Lemon Juice
Lemon twist
Edible flower
Passionfruit pulp
Dehydrated citrus wheel
Cocktail shaker
Fine strainer
Coupe or tiki glass
Jigger
Citrus press
Pro Tip: Use freshly squeezed lemon juice. Bottled juice throws off the balance.
Once you’ve got the ingredients, the Saturn cocktail is simple to make, but requires precision to get the balance just right.
Add all ingredients into a cocktail shaker filled with ice:
1 ½ oz gin
½ oz passionfruit syrup
¼ oz orgeat
¼ oz falernum
¾ oz lemon juice
Shake vigorously for 10–15 seconds.
Strain into a chilled coupe or rocks glass. You can also serve over crushed ice in a tiki mug for a more traditional presentation.
Top with a lemon twist or edible flower. For added flair, float a small slice of passionfruit pulp.
At Tasty Plated, Chef Rachael brings her signature mix of precision and play to everything she creates. Her version of the Saturn cocktail stays true to the original but includes a few thoughtful adjustments to elevate the flavour.
Uses aged gin or a citrus-forward botanical blend for extra depth
Recommends homemade passionfruit syrup when possible
Emphasizes a fine double strain to get the cleanest texture
Garnishes with an edible flower and a lemon twist for contrast
“I love how this drink surprises people,” Chef Rachael says. “They expect something overly sweet or boozy, but the Saturn is nuanced. It’s floral, balanced, and surprisingly elegant for a tiki cocktail.”
Version | Key Ingredients | Flavour Profile | Best Glassware |
---|---|---|---|
Classic (1967) | Gin, passionfruit, orgeat, falernum, lemon | Fruity, nutty, lightly spiced | Coupe or tiki mug |
Chef Rachael’s | Gin, lemon, homemade passionfruit syrup, floral garnish | Bright, balanced, aromatic | Coupe or Nick & Nora glass |
Frozen Saturn | Same ingredients, blended with crushed ice | Slushy, refreshing, tropical | Tall tiki or hurricane glass |
Spiced Saturn | Add cinnamon or cardamom syrup, toasted almond orgeat | Warm spice, rich body | Rocks glass with large cube |
This table makes it easy to see how the Saturn can be customized without losing its character.
Once you’ve mastered the base recipe, try playing with variations to suit your guests or season.
Coconut Saturn
Swap orgeat for coconut cream or coconut orgeat for a creamier texture.
Spiced Saturn
Infuse your falernum with star anise or clove. Add a cinnamon stick as garnish.
Smoky Saturn
Use a splash of mezcal alongside gin for a smoky edge.
Tropical Garnishes
Decorate with pineapple leaves, edible orchids, or a torched citrus slice for dramatic effect.
A tiki cocktail like the Saturn pairs beautifully with tropical and spicy foods. Here are some Tasty Plated-style suggestions:
Coconut shrimp or tempura vegetables – Light, crunchy, and great with citrus
Spicy poke bowls – The cooling effect of the Saturn balances heat
Thai lettuce wraps – Bright, herbal, and flavourful
Fruit skewers with lime zest – A sweet-savoury bite that complements the drink’s profile
Mini grilled pork sliders – Earthy meats pair nicely with citrusy gin cocktails
These pairings elevate the drink into a full tiki-inspired experience.
1. Is the Saturn cocktail sweet?
It’s lightly sweet, but balanced by citrus and botanicals. The passionfruit and orgeat add depth without making it syrupy.
2. What type of gin is best?
A classic London dry gin works best, but a citrus-forward gin or even aged gin adds complexity.
3. Can I batch this cocktail for a party?
Yes! Just multiply the ingredients and shake with ice right before serving. Don’t store it with ice or it will dilute.
4. What can I substitute for falernum?
If you can’t find falernum, use a mix of lime juice, simple syrup, and a dash of clove or allspice.
5. Do I need a tiki mug?
Not at all. A coupe glass works beautifully. The tiki mug adds fun, but the drink stands on its own.
6. Is it strong?
It’s moderate, lower in ABV than many classic tiki drinks since gin is the only spirit used.
The Saturn cocktail is proof that tiki drinks can be refined, refreshing, and totally original. With its mix of gin, passionfruit, orgeat, and falernum, it delivers a flavour journey that’s citrusy, nutty, and just the right amount of exotic.
Whether you’re a seasoned home mixologist or a casual cocktail enthusiast, this drink deserves a spot in your rotation. With Chef Rachael’s expert take and Tasty Plated’s attention to detail, you’ll be crafting this celestial sipper like a pro in no time.
Explore beyond rum. Shake up a Saturn.