Orange Soda Gin Spritz

This citrus forward cocktail was crafted by TABLE Publisher Justin Matase with summer sipping in mind. Incredibly refreshing with a beautiful balance of bitter and sweet, this drink awakens your senses with every taste. Rub the orange rind across the rim of your glass and enjoy a burst of orange with every fizzy nip. If you want to make it a mocktail, try our Orange Dirty Soda for another interpretation of orange soda.

Which Gin Should You Use for a Gin Spritz?

The Gin Spritz is a delicate balance, as a gin that is too botanical-forward will taste a little weird with the Campari and orange soda. (Think of it this way: You probably wouldn’t put lavender or juniper berries in an orange soda). So, you want to consider using a dry gin that won’t clash too much with the citrus flavors. A London dry gin (such as Beefeater), Plymouth, or Bombay would do the trick excellently.

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A bright and refreshing orange soda and gin cocktail.

Orange Soda Gin Spritz


  • Author: Justin Matase

Ingredients

Scale
  • 2 parts gin
  • 1/2 part Campari
  • 5 parts Red Ribbon Orange Soda
  • 1 part fresh lemon juice
  • 1 part fresh orange juice
  • Garnish with fresh orange rind

Instructions

  1. In a glass with ice, mix gin, Campari, lemon juice, and orange juice.
  2. Top with orange soda, garnish, and enjoy!

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