
Gin Fizz
A refreshing, effervescent cocktail with gin, fresh lemon juice, and sparkling water, topped with an optional silky foam from egg white.
SUGGESTED GLASSWARE
Collins Glass
Recipe
- London Dry Gin60 ml
- Lemon Juice30 ml
- Simple syrup (1:1)22.5 ml
- Egg White1 whole
- Club Sodato top
- Lemon Wheel1 wheel
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Equipment
Description
The Classic Gin Fizz is a timeless cocktail that perfectly balances the botanical complexity of gin with the bright acidity of fresh lemon juice and the refreshing effervescence of sparkling water. Dating back to the mid-19th century, this drink represents the epitome of classic cocktail craftsmanship, offering a clean, crisp profile that’s both sophisticated and approachable. The optional egg white creates a luxurious foam that elevates the drink’s texture and visual appeal.
Nutritional information
1 cocktail (205ml)Tips & Notes
Always use freshly squeezed lemon juice rather than bottled for the brightest, most vibrant flavor and proper acidity balance in your Gin Fizz.
The dry shake technique is crucial when using egg white - shake without ice first to properly emulsify the egg white, then add ice for the wet shake to chill and further develop the foam.
Never shake the sparkling water with the other ingredients as this will flatten the carbonation; always add it last by gently pouring to preserve the essential fizz that gives the drink its name.
Chill your Collins glass in the freezer for 10-15 minutes before serving to help maintain the drink's temperature and enhance the refreshing quality of the cocktail.
Is the egg white necessary in a Gin Fizz and is it safe to consume?
The egg white is optional but highly recommended as it creates the signature silky foam and luxurious texture. Fresh eggs from reputable sources are generally safe for healthy adults, but pregnant women, young children, and immunocompromised individuals should avoid raw eggs. You can substitute with aquafaba (chickpea liquid) for a vegan alternative.
What's the difference between a Gin Fizz and a Tom Collins?
While both cocktails use gin, lemon juice, and sparkling water, a Tom Collins is typically served over ice and uses Old Tom gin traditionally, while a Gin Fizz is served neat (without ice in the glass) and often includes egg white for foam. The Gin Fizz is also generally more concentrated in flavor.
Can I make this cocktail ahead of time for a party?
The base mixture (gin, lemon juice, and simple syrup) can be batched and chilled up to 4 hours ahead, but the sparkling water must be added just before serving to maintain carbonation. If using egg white, it’s best to shake each serving individually as the foam dissipates quickly.
What type of gin works best for a Gin Fizz?
London Dry gin is the classic choice due to its clean, juniper-forward profile that pairs perfectly with lemon. However, contemporary gins with citrus botanicals also work wonderfully. Avoid heavily flavored or navy-strength gins as they can overpower the delicate balance of the cocktail.












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