Ramos gin fizz

noun

Etymology

Named after Henry C. Ramos, a New Orleans barman who invented it in 1888.

Definitions

  1. A cocktail particularly associated with New Orleans, made from gin, lemon and lime juice,…

    A cocktail particularly associated with New Orleans, made from gin, lemon and lime juice, egg white, sugar, cream, orange flower water and soda water.

    • “What was that everybody at your table was drinking? Can I get you one?” “Ramos gin fizz. Get yourself one, too.”

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