Uncommon Variations
- Whiskey Fizz — American blended whiskey, lemon juice, sugar, and lemon-lime soda
- Meyer Lemon Fizz— uses the sweeter Meyer lemon instead of normal lemon, and adds orange juice
- Manhattan Cooler — Scotch, lemon juice, sugar, and lemon-lime soda
- Chicago Fizz — rum, port wine, lemon juice, sugar, and egg white
- Buck's Fizz IBA (and variant Mimosa IBA ) — champagne, orange juice, sometimes grenadine
- Japanese Gin Fizz — a standard Gin Fizz with a shot of Lychee liquor added
- Sour Melon Fizz - Gin, lime juice, midori and ginger ale
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