Ramos Gin Fizz Cocktail Recipe
An absolute showstopper of a cocktail. Essentially a creamy version of the Tom Collins, the Ramos Gin Fizz does take a while to make as the key is in a long hard shake! For that reason, this is probably more suited for more intimate celebrations where time isn't so precious.
What you’ll need
Ingredients
- Gin60ml
- Lemon juice15ml
- Lime juice15ml
- Sugar syrup23ml
- Orange flower water1.5ml
- Egg white1ml
- Double cream23ml
- Chilled soda water100ml
- Ice4
Method
Add
Add all ingredients minus the soda to a cocktail shaker.
Shake twice
Shake with ice for about 15 seconds and strain back into the shaker. Dry shake (without ice) for about 20 seconds.
Pour
Slowly pour 2/3 of the cocktail contents into the Collins glass at the same time as the soda. They should be as one while entering the glass. Hold them at a higher than normal height when pouring. Leave room at the top of the glass.
Finish & Serve
Chill the cocktail in the Collins glass in the fridge for about a minute. Take it out and slowly pour in the remaining cocktail from the shaker. This should achieve an elevated foam top.
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