Pomegranate Maple Gin Fizz
- Cocktail Companions

- Dec 14, 2022
- 1 min read
With winter fruits and maple syrup, we're calling this is a Canadian twist on a gin fizz.

Ingredients:
2 oz Gin
0.75 oz Pomegranate juice
0.75 oz Lime juice
0.5 oz Maple Syrup
One egg white
Tonic Water
Directions:
In a shaker, add the following ingredients:
Gin
Pomegranate juice
Lime juice
Maple Syrup
Egg white
Shake for approximately 15 seconds
Add ice and shake again for 15 seconds
Strain into a medium cocktail glass
Top with tonic water
Garnish with dehydrated lime slices




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