White Lady
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Ingredients
- Gin45 ml
- Triple Sec20 ml
- Lemon juice20 ml
- Egg white1 (optional)
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Glass
Coupe
Garnish
Lemon twist
Method
- 01Dry shake without ice if using egg white.
- 02Shake with ice and double strain into a coupe.
About this drink
More on the White Lady
What it tastes like
Bright, citrus-forward. Overall it reads as sour.
Why this recipe works
Shaking is essential here: it chills, dilutes and aerates the citrus so the White Lady lands cold, bright and lightly textured.
Ingredient tips
- Squeeze lemons the same day you serve. Fresh juice keeps the drink bright; day-old citrus dulls fast.
- Dry-shake (without ice) for 10–15 seconds first, then add ice and shake again — that's what builds the silky foam.
Common mistakes
- Shaking too briefly. Shake hard for around 10–12 seconds so the drink chills and dilutes properly.
- Reaching for bottled juice. Fresh-squeezed citrus is the single biggest quality jump you can make.
- Skipping the dry shake. Without it you'll get a thin, broken foam instead of a clean cap.
- Serving in a warm glass. Chill the coupe or martini glass in the freezer first.
Variations to try
- Try a London Dry gin for a drier finish, or a contemporary gin for softer botanicals.
- No triple sec? Try Cointreau as a substitute (good swap).


