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The Lime Fizz (Gin)

The Lime Fizz is perhaps the most refreshing gin cocktail ever created. A perfect cocktail for a hot summer’s day.

The Lime Fizz

1 1/2 oz London Dry gin
1  oz fresh Lime Juice
1/2 oz Sugar Syrup
Half a glass  of  Cracked Ice

Soda

Mix the three ingredients over ice in a rocks glass.
Lengthen the drink with soda
Garnish with a fresh lime slice added to the glass.

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One Response to “The Lime Fizz (Gin)”

  1. Andrew B said

    I enjoy this all the time without the sugar. It’s called a Gin Rickey.

 
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