Fairy Belle Cocktail recipe

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The Fairy Belle Cocktail is a pink, slightly creamy or frothy drink, and the grenadine makes it pretty sweet. In other words, it’s just what you might have imagined from the name.

This drink also includes apricot brandy and gin, with egg white to round out and marry all the flavors (you can use an egg substitute or a touch of cream if you don’t want to use raw egg white). It’s smooth and fruity with a little bit of complexity.

Delta closeup of Fairy Belle Cocktail with egg froth

Despite how pink, sweet and innocent it looks, it’s not a lightweight cocktail. This is a full-strength drink – actually, a little stronger than that.

It pairs very well with foods that have a touch of sweetness, such as this Apricot Chicken recipe from The Midnight Baker, or a Pomegranate, Kale, and Wild Rice Salad from Pinch of Yum. It’s also great as a brunch cocktail.

Closeup of Fairy Belle Cocktail against blue background

In a gin cocktail, it’s always important to pick a good gin that you like. I’m partial to Hendricks, which has so many different notes you’d think it would be chaotic, but it all just hits one smooth flavor. Your mileage may vary. Just make sure you pick a gin you could actually drink on its own, or with tonic water.

Apricot brandy is a spirit that has a bad name in some quarters. But that’s because most apricot brandies aren’t the real deal – they’re just spirits flavored to taste like apricot. Marie Brizard Apry is one of the better quality apricot brandies, and it works well in this and other cocktails.

If you like this drink, check out the Superman, the English Rose and the Gloriana cocktails.

The Fairy Belle Cocktail is a pink gin cocktail, with apricot brandy, grenadine and egg white. It has a silky texture and a sweet berry flavor. It's just what you might have imagined from the name.

Fairy Belle Cocktail recipe

Yield: 1 drink
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

The Fairy Belle Cocktail is a pink, slightly creamy or frothy drink, and the grenadine makes it pretty sweet. In other words, it's just what you might have imagined from the name.

Ingredients

  • 3/4 ounce apricot brandy
  • 1 1/2 ounces gin
  • 1 teaspoon grenadine
  • Egg white

Instructions

  1. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
  2. Pour in all the ingredients.
  3. Shake very thoroughly to blend the egg white.
  4. Strain the mixture into a cocktail glass.
  5. Garnish with a cherry.

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Last Updated:

July 9, 2024