This Pink Gin Spritz Cocktail Recipe is for all you Pink Gin lovers! Blended with raspberries and rose prosecco it’s the perfect summer indulgent!
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Pink Gin Spritz Ingredients
- 50 ml Pink Gin (We used Gordon’s Premium Pink Gin)
- 10 ml Lemon Juice
- 10 ml Sugar Syrup
- 50 ml Rose Prosecco (We used Kylie Rose Prosecco)
- 4 Raspberries
- Top up with Tonic or Lemonade
- A slice of Lemon to garnish
Pink Gin Spritz Cocktail Recipe
Only seven steps to make the perfect Pink Gin Spritz!
- Add the Raspberries to the bottom of a highball glass and give them a muddle.
- Fill the highball glass with plenty of ice.
- Add the Pink Gin, Lemon Juice & Sugar Syrup to the glass.
- Add in the Rose Prosecco.
- Top with Tonic (or Lemonade if you don’t like tonic).
- Give the contents of the glass a good stir.
- Garnish with a slice of Lemon.
Equipment
This cocktail will need the following equipment.
- Highball glass
- Long handled spoon
- Muddler
- Chopping board & knife
Cocktail Units & Pricing
We’ve based these volumes, units and pricing off our alcohol database. Our prices are based off open Open Exchange Rates from the GBP total.
| Ingredient | Volume | Units | Price |
| Pink Gin | 2 x shots (50ml) | 1.88 | £1.07 |
| Rose Prosecco | 2 x shots (50ml) | 0.55 | £0.53 |
| Lemon Juice | 1/2 x shot (10ml) | 0.00 | £0.01 |
| Sugar Syrup | 1/2 x shot (10ml) | 0.00 | £0.15 |
| Lemonade/Tonic | To top up 4 x shots (100ml) | 0.00 | £0.08 |
| 220ml | 2.43 | £1.84 | $2.42* | €2.09* |
FAQs
Can I use regular gin instead of pink gin?
Yes—sub in your favourite dry gin and add a dash of grenadine for colour and a hint of fruitiness.
What’s the best way to keep the spritz from going flat?
Ensure your prosecco and soda are well chilled and serve immediately over fresh ice.