Clover Club
A pre-Prohibition classic known for its beautiful pink color and silky texture.
Ingredients
- Gin 45 ml
- Raspberry Syrup 15 ml
- Fresh Lemon Juice 15 ml
- Egg White 5 drop
Garnish
- Raspberries 3 garnish
Instructions
- 1
Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice.
- 2
Shake well and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
- 3
Garnish with fresh raspberries.
Flavour Profile
Nutrition
140 kcal
12 g
11 g
Clover Club
The Clover Club is a pre-Prohibition “The Unforgettable” classic composed of Gin, Raspberry Syrup, Fresh Lemon Juice, and Egg White. It is celebrated for its lush pink hue and velvety, frothy texture, representing the peak of early 20th-century sophisticated club culture.
Key Takeaways
- Texture Profile: Silky, frothy, and dense (due to egg white).
- Core Ingredients: Gin, Raspberry, Lemon, Egg White.
- Flavor Profile: Tart, fruity, and botanical.
- Historical Association: The Clover Club of Philadelphia (est. 1882).
History: A Gentleman’s Drink
Despite its delicate pink appearance, the Clover Club was originally a gentleman’s beverage. It was the signature drink of the Clover Club of Philadelphia, an elite literary and social club that met at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel.
The Era of “Pink” Drinks
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, pink cocktails were not gendered. The Clover Club was consumed by some of the most powerful political and industrial leaders of Philadelphia.
Decline and Resurgence
The drink fell out of favor by the mid-20th century, often criticized in bar guides as being “too fussy” or “for ladies.” However, the modern craft cocktail movement rediscovered the original recipe, leading to a massive resurgence in the 2000s, spearheaded by bars like the eponymous Clover Club in Brooklyn.
Ingredient Analysis
Gin Selection
A sturdy London Dry Gin (e.g., Ford’s or Beefeater) provides the botanical backbone. The juniper and coriander notes cut through the sweetness of the raspberry and the richness of the egg white.
Real Raspberry Syrup
The quality of the syrup is paramount. Authentic Clover Clubs use Fresh Raspberry Syrup—not commercial grenadine. The syrup provides the drink’s vibrant color and a tart, complex fruitiness that grenadine cannot replicate.
The Role of Egg White
The egg white provides emulsification. When shaken, the proteins in the egg trap air, creating a dense, micro-foam head on the surface of the drink and a silky mouthfeel that rounds out the lemon’s acidity.
Preparation Mechanics: The “Reverse Dry Shake”
To achieve the thickest possible foam, many professionals use a two-step shaking process:
- Dry Shake: Shake all ingredients without ice first. This allows the egg white to emulsify at room temperature.
- Wet Shake: Add ice and shake vigorously for 12-15 seconds to chill and dilute.
- Double Straining: Fine-strain into a chilled Cocktail (Coupe) glass. This ensures a smooth, bubble-free foam surface.
- Garnishing: Use three fresh raspberries on a skewer to reinforce the primary fruit component.
Tasting Profile
The Clover Club begins with a soft, cloud-like textures on the lips. The palate is then met with a bright, zesty lemon attack, followed quickly by the floral and jammy notes of the raspberry. The finish is clean, with the gin’s botanical dry notes lingering under the fruit sweetness.