I’ve always had a soft spot for simple cocktails, the kind you can make without turning your kitchen into a full bar setup. This Easy Gin Fizz is exactly that kind of drink. It’s quick, bright, and somehow feels a little fancy even though it takes just minutes.
What I love most is how refreshing it is. The lemon wakes everything up, the bubbles make it lively, and the gin ties it all together without overpowering the drink. It’s the sort of cocktail I reach for when the weather is warm or when I just want something light.
I started making this years ago when I wanted a no-fuss drink that still felt special. Since then, it’s become one of my go-to recipes because it never disappoints. It’s easy to remember, easy to tweak, and always tastes clean and balanced.
If you’ve never made a cocktail at home before, this is a great place to start. And if you already love mixing drinks, you’ll appreciate how effortlessly this one comes together.
Choosing the Right Gin
Gin is the backbone of this recipe, so it’s worth picking one you actually enjoy drinking. You don’t need the most expensive bottle on the shelf, but going for a decent quality gin really makes a difference.
I usually reach for a London dry style because it’s crisp and straightforward. If I want something a little more aromatic, I’ll use a softer gin with subtle botanical notes. Either way, the goal is balance, not overpowering flavor.
The beauty of this drink is that it lets the gin shine without being too strong. So whatever you choose, make sure it’s something you’d happily sip on its own.
Ingredients Needed for the Recipe
Gin - The main spirit that gives the cocktail its signature botanical flavor and structure.
Fresh Lemon Juice - Adds brightness and a clean citrus tang that keeps the drink refreshing.
Powdered Sugar or Simple Syrup - Balances the tartness and smooths out the edges of the gin.
Egg White (Optional) - Creates a silky texture and that classic frothy top if you want a more traditional feel.
Club Soda - Brings the fizz, lightens the drink, and enhances all the flavors.
Lemon Slice (Optional) - A simple garnish that adds aroma and a fresh finishing touch.
Each ingredient plays a small but important role. There’s nothing extra here, just a handful of elements working together to create something crisp and satisfying.
How to make Easy Gin Fizz?
Step 1 - Combine the Base Ingredients
Add the gin, fresh lemon juice, and powdered sugar to a cocktail shaker. This is where all the flavor starts building, so give the ingredients a quick stir if needed to help the sugar dissolve.
If you’re using simple syrup instead of powdered sugar, it blends in even faster. Either option works, so just go with what you have on hand.
Step 2 - Add Egg White (Optional)
If you want that signature creamy foam, add the egg white now before any ice goes in. Shake the mixture without ice for about 15 to 20 seconds to create that airy texture.
This dry shake step might feel unusual, but it’s what transforms the drink into something silky and smooth. Skip it if you prefer a lighter, more straightforward version.
Step 3 - Shake with Ice
Add a handful of ice to the shaker and shake again until the outside feels cold. This chills the drink and slightly dilutes it, which helps mellow the citrus and gin.
Don’t rush this part. A good shake brings everything together and gives the cocktail that refreshing, just-made feel.
Step 4 - Strain into a Glass
Strain the mixture into a glass filled with fresh ice. You’ll notice the texture already looks smooth and inviting, especially if you included the egg white.
Using fresh ice instead of the shaking ice keeps the drink crisp rather than watered down.
Step 5 - Top with Club Soda
Pour the club soda gently over the top to add that signature fizz. The bubbles lift the drink and make it feel incredibly light.
Give it a very gentle stir if needed, but don’t overmix. You want to keep all that sparkle intact.
Step 6 - Garnish and Serve
Add a lemon slice if you like, then serve right away. This cocktail is best enjoyed immediately while it’s cold, bubbly, and fresh.
The first sip should taste bright, slightly tangy, and perfectly balanced with a refreshing finish.
Little Things That Make a Big Difference
Fresh lemon juice really matters here. Bottled juice can taste flat, while freshly squeezed juice gives the cocktail a lively flavor that makes the whole drink shine.
Another small detail is using club soda instead of plain sparkling water. The subtle mineral quality enhances the taste without making the drink salty.
Also, don’t skip chilling the glass if you have a minute. It keeps the drink colder longer and just feels a bit more intentional.
Tips
Always use fresh lemon juice for the cleanest, brightest flavor.
Shake longer than you think you need to - proper shaking improves both texture and taste.
If using egg white, dry shake first to create a stable foam.
Use fresh ice when serving to avoid dilution.
Adjust sweetness slightly to your taste, especially if lemons are extra tart.
Pour club soda slowly to keep the bubbles lively.
Serve immediately for the best texture and fizz.
Choose a gin you enjoy, since its flavor is front and center.
Easy Variations to Try
Once you’ve made the classic version, it’s fun to play around a little. This recipe is flexible, which makes it great for experimenting without risking the whole drink.
Sometimes I add a sprig of rosemary or a thin slice of cucumber for a subtle twist. It changes the aroma more than the flavor, but that small change makes the drink feel new.
You can also swap the lemon for lime if you want something sharper. It gives the cocktail a slightly different personality while still staying refreshing.
For a non-alcoholic version, simply leave out the gin and add extra club soda. The lemon and sweetness still create a bright, satisfying drink that feels just as special.
Serving Ideas
This cocktail works beautifully for casual gatherings because it’s so quick to make. You can mix each drink fresh without spending the whole evening behind the counter.
I like serving it in a tall glass with lots of ice, especially on warm days. It looks simple and inviting, which matches the nature of the drink itself.
It also pairs well with light foods like salads, grilled vegetables, or anything citrusy. The clean flavor doesn’t compete with the meal, it just complements it.
Whether it’s an afternoon break or a relaxed evening with friends, this Easy Gin Fizz fits right in. It’s uncomplicated, refreshing, and always feels like the right choice.
That’s why I keep coming back to it. No complicated steps, no hard-to-find ingredients, just a genuinely good drink that’s easy to make and even easier to enjoy.
You can't go wrong with this classic gin fizz cocktail recipe. It's super simple to make, fresh, light, and a hit year round (especially during the summer). This incredibly refreshing and light cocktail is the perfect drink for any occasion. It is up to you to add the egg white, which makes the cocktail frothy and luxurious.
ingredients
2ounces gin (London dry gin or Plymouth gin recommended)
1/2ounce fresh lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
1teaspoon powdered sugar (or simple syrup)
1small to medium egg white (optional, for frothy texture)
3ounces club soda
1slice lemon (optional, for garnish)
Instructions
1
Without the egg white:Shake gin, lemon juice, and powdered sugar in a cocktail shaker filled with ice.
2
Strain into a glass filled with ice.
3
Add club soda and garnish with a lemon slice.
4
With the egg white:Add the gin, lemon juice, powdered sugar, and egg white to a dry cocktail shaker and shake for 15 to 20 seconds.
This is called a 'dry shake' and creates the frothy texture
5
Add some ice, and then shake again until cold.
6
Strain into a glass filled with ice.
7
Add club soda and garnish with a lemon slice.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 1
Serving Size 1 drink
Amount Per Serving
Calories176kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat0gg0%
Saturated Fat0gg0%
Trans Fat0gg
Cholesterol0mgmg0%
Sodium20mgmg1%
Total Carbohydrate7.7gg3%
Dietary Fiber0gg0%
Sugars7gg
Protein0.1gg1%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
Gin selection: Choose a mid-to-high-shelf gin. A London dry gin (such as Beefeater) or Plymouth gin works well. London dry gins are more straightforward in flavor, while Plymouth gins are more aromatic.
Gin fizz mocktail: For an alcohol-free version, leave out the gin and add more club soda. The slightly sweetened lemon juice mixed with club soda is very refreshing.
Raw eggs: When choosing eggs, go for fresh, properly refrigerated, clean pasteurized grade A or AA eggs with intact shells.
Powdered sugar: Powdered sugar dissolves quickly into cocktails, but you can also use homemade simple syrup.
Club soda: Club soda adds a bit of salt, enhancing the flavors of the other ingredients. You can use sparkling water or seltzer water, but they often don't have the same salt or mineral content.