Regina George Mean Girls Cocktail

This cocktail is fetch! If you’ve ever been personally victimized by a “Regina George,” this cocktail is for you. It looks sweet, but once you taste it you’ll fall victim to its tang. Really, the Regina George Mean Girls Cocktail is for all to enjoy. We think your father, inventor of the Toaster Strudel, would be pleased to hear about this. #IYKYK

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A pink cocktail in a classic margarita glass on a tray with cocktail umbrellas in hot pink and red.

Regina George Mean Girls Cocktail


  • Author: Zack Durkin

Description

Perfectly pink for Regina George!


Ingredients

Scale
  • 3 oz London dry gin
  • 1.5 oz of fresh lemon juice
  • .5 oz of simple syrup
  • .5 oz of pomegranate syrup* (or grenadine)
  • 1 egg white (or 2 tbsp aquafaba** for vegan version)
  • Cocktail cherry or umbrella for garnish


Instructions

  1. Add gin, lemon juice, simple syrup, pomegranate syrup, and egg white (or aquafaba) to cocktail.
  2. Dry shake for 20 – 30 seconds.
  3. Add ice cubes and shake for 15 seconds.
  4. Double strain into your favorite stemmed glass.
  5. Garnish with cocktail cherry or umbrella.
  6. Enjoy!

Notes

Pomegranate Syrup is 2 parts simple syrup with 1 part pomegranate juice.

The easiest form of aquafaba is the juice from a can of chickpeas.

Looking for other pomegranate cocktails? Sip on our Pomegranate Margarita, Pretty Woman Pomegranate Cosmo, Good Luck Sparkling Pomegranate Cosmo, or Pomegranate Prosecco Cocktail.

Recipe by Zack Durkin
Styling, Story and Photography by Star Laliberte

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