Strawberry-Gin Cocktail

Submitted by: Monica 
Home Town: Richfield, Minnesota, USA
Living In: Duluth, Minnesota, USA
I served this cocktail for the first time at a wedding shower and it was a hit! Since then I make it whenever strawberries are in season. I have substituted raspberries when I had them on hand and it was great! 

Pink Lady Cocktail

Submitted by: squawk93 Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Popular in the 1950s, this cocktail contains gin and grenadine. Make sure you serve it in a pretty glass! 

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