Recipe role
Egg White appears in 6 cocktail recipes in the current library, including Amaretto Sour, Boston Sour, Clover Club, and Gin Sour. Compare those drinks to see whether it usually works as a base, modifier, accent, sweetener, or garnish.

Egg white is commonly used in cocktails to add smoothness, body, and a frothy texture. It helps create a velvety mouthfeel in drinks like the Whiskey Sour, Pisco Sour, and Ramos Gin Fizz. When shaken, egg white forms a stable foam, enhancing the visual appeal and creating a creamy consistency that balances strong or tart flavors. Its neutral flavor makes it versatile for both sweet and sour cocktails, offering a luxurious finish without overpowering the other ingredients.
6 Cocktails
Other
Egg White is listed as a Other ingredient on Signature Taste. Use this page to connect the ingredient profile with practical recipe ideas, home-bar planning, and nearby ingredients that can fill a similar role.
Egg White appears in 6 cocktail recipes in the current library, including Amaretto Sour, Boston Sour, Clover Club, and Gin Sour. Compare those drinks to see whether it usually works as a base, modifier, accent, sweetener, or garnish.
Add Egg White to My Bar when it is already on your shelf, or send it to the shopping list when a recipe needs it. That keeps the mixer focused on drinks you can make now and recipes that are only one bottle or garnish away.
For substitutions or buying decisions, compare it with other Other options such as Olive Brine and Pearl Onion Brine. Similar ingredients are useful when you want the same broad function but a different aroma, sweetness, strength, or finish.