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Pink Lady

Pink Lady combines Gin, Grenadine, Light Cream, Egg White in a ordinary drink served in a cocktail glass. It is a strong fit for after dinner, date night and feels right at home in a well-stocked cocktail rotation.

Taste profile

Balanced, balanced, soft, and smooth.

Best for

Best for after dinner, date night.

Quick fact

The pink lady is a classic gin-based cocktail with a long history. Its pink color comes from grenadine.

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How to make it

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Shake all ingredients with ice, strain into a cocktail glass, and serve.

Method

Shaken

Finish

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Taste map

Strength

Balanced

Sweetness

Balanced

Sourness

Soft

Bitterness

Smooth

Read: Pink Lady is a medium alcoholic cocktail for after dinner with Gin, Grenadine, Light Cream.

Texture and serve cues

-Has citrus
-Has bubbles
Creamy texture
-Frozen style

Glassware

Cocktail glass

Method

Shaken

More to know before you make it

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Flavor & pairing

Expect a balanced profile with support from Gin, Grenadine, Light Cream. Easy to serve with snacks, small plates, and casual sharing food.

Serving & context

Serve in a cocktail glass and aim for a medium prep that still feels polished in the glass. Pink Lady sits comfortably in the gin cocktail tradition, with an approachable style for home bartenders.

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The pink lady is a classic gin-based cocktail with a long history. Its pink color comes from grenadine.

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Base spirit

Gin

Category

Ordinary Drink

Alcohol

Alcoholic

Glass

Cocktail glass

Method

Shaken

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