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Pomegranate Gin Fizz Cocktail

Last Updated on August 4, 2020. Originally Posted on December 19, 2019 By Laura Franco / 9 Comments

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You're gonna love our take on a classic gin fizz cocktail...the Pomegranate Gin Fizz Cocktail dressed for the holiday season. Lite and refreshing - cheers! via @krazykitchenmomYou're gonna love our take on a classic gin fizz cocktail...the Pomegranate Gin Fizz Cocktail dressed for the holiday season. Lite and refreshing - cheers! via @krazykitchenmom

You’re gonna love our take on a classic gin fizz cocktail…the Pomegranate Gin Fizz Cocktail dressed for the holiday season. Lite and refreshing – cheers!

Pomegranate Gin Fizz Cocktail

During the holiday season, I am totally obsessed with everything pomegranate. I love the little arils that pop with tart juice when you bit into them. I usually make my pomegranate cocktails with store-bought pomegranate juice. But for this recipe, I used fresh-squeezed pomegranate juice.

Not only is the color on this drink amazing, so is the light refreshing flavor. I’ll be honest, the most difficult part of making this is seeding the pomegranate so you get each and every one of those arils (pomegranate seeds). Little gems of goodness I call them. And if you’re not the kind of person who likes seeding a pomegranate then do what I have done in the past, just use store-bought pomegranate juice and pomegranate arils for garnish – see – easy peasy!

Tow glasses of Pomegranate Gin Fizz Cocktail

What is a Gin Fizz and how does it get the “fizz”?

A classic Gin Fizz is made by adding gin, lemon juice, and powdered sugar or egg whites to a cocktail shaker, mixing it well, pouring it into a cocktail glass and then topping it off with soda water. The “fizz” comes from the powdered sugar or egg whites being vigorously mixed. My recipe is a lighter version because I don’t use the powdered sugar or egg whites. The “fizz” in this drink comes from the berry-flavored sparkling water.

simple ingredients

  • Gin – always buy a good quality liquor. You don’t have to go fully top shelf but please don’t go bottom shelf either. It does make a difference in the taste.
  • Pomegranate juice – the recipe card below has two versions of this recipe…one with fresh pomegranate juice and the other with store-bought pomegranate juice. Both are great!
  • Berry flavored sparkling water or soda water – you can buy really great flavors of sparkling water at any grocery store.
  • Fresh lime juice – 1 lime is all it takes for two cocktails.

Pomegranate Gin Fizz Cocktail

What does pomegranate taste like?

To me, it’s a mix of tart cranberries and sweet cherries. You can eat the seeds whole or blend them to get the juice as I did in this recipe.

other ways to use pomegranates

  1. I love to add them to Greek yogurt.
  2. Top vanilla ice cream with the seeds.
  3. They are a wonderful sweet/tart bite in salads.
  4. You can eat them alone as a snack.
  5. Add them to a fruit salad.
  6. Use them as a garnish.

If you like this cocktail, you’ll also like these

  1. Red Wine Hot Chocolate
  2. Cranberry Margarita
  3. Cranberry Mimosa
  4. Aperol Spritz
  5. Apple Cider Margarita

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Pomegranate Gin Fizz Cocktail
Laura Franco

Pomegranate Gin Fizz Cocktail

You're gonna love our mashup on a classic gin fizz cocktail...the Pomegranate Gin Fizz Cocktail dressed for the holiday season. Lite and refreshing - cheers!
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Servings: 2 cocktails
Course: Cocktail
Cuisine: American
Ingredients Method

Ingredients
  

  • ice
  • 1 pomegranate substitution: 2/3 cup of store-bought pomegranate juice
  • 3 ounces of gin
  • Berry flavored sparkling water substitution: tonic water or seltzer water
  • 1/2 lime - two slices for juice and two slices for garnish
  • pomegranate arils for garnish

Method
 

Recipe using fresh pomegranate arils:
  1. Seed the pomegranate and place the arils into the blender.
  2. Blend 2 minutes, until smooth.
  3. Using a fine mesh strainer, strain the pomegranate so that you get the juice.
  4. Fill two high-ball glasses with ice.
  5. Add 1-1/2 ounces of gin to each glass.
  6. Add pomegranate juice.
  7. Add a squeeze of lime.
  8. Top with berry flavored sparkling water or substitute with seltzer or tonic water.
  9. Garnish with a lime slice and pomegranate arils.
Recipe using store-bought pomegranate juice:
  1. Fill two high-ball glasses with ice.
  2. Add 1-1/2 ounces of gin to each glass.
  3. Add pomegranate juice.
  4. Add a squeeze of lime.
  5. Top with berry flavored sparkling water or substitute with seltzer or tonic water.
  6. Garnish with a lime slice and pomegranate arils.
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  1. Kristi says

    January 12, 2023 at 10:44 pm

    Where did you purchase the glassware from?

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    • Laura Franco says

      January 16, 2023 at 10:51 pm

      I actually got them at the Goodwill Store. Sometimes you can find all kinds of nice glassware there for very low prices.

      Reply
  2. Diane says

    November 9, 2023 at 3:46 pm

    How much pomegranate juice do you add to the 1.5 ounces of gin??

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    • Laura Franco says

      November 10, 2023 at 12:19 pm

      For 2 cocktails the recipe calls for 2/3 of a cup of pomegranate juice and 3 oz. gin. For one cocktail it would be 1/3 cup pomegranate juice and 1-1/2 oz. gin.
      Hope you enjoy!

      Reply
  3. Diane says

    November 14, 2023 at 8:38 pm

    Oh thanks! I see than now….I missed it the first time I read the recipe. Cant wait to try it out.

    Reply
  4. Carmela says

    March 7, 2024 at 7:37 pm

    Do you think this would still be good with vodka instead of Gin? Gin gives a slamming headache

    Reply
    • Laura Franco says

      March 7, 2024 at 10:50 pm

      Absolutely! I think it would go great with vodka.

      Reply
  5. Toni says

    December 16, 2024 at 3:35 am

    I’m having a party and would love to make this for it. Would it work to make a pitcher of it and just add the berry seltzer and garnishes once it’s poured in the glass?

    Reply
    • Laura Franco says

      December 16, 2024 at 1:07 pm

      I think that would work just fine! Enjoy the party!

      Reply

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