

The Ramos Gin Fizz: A New Orleans Liquid History, with John Shelton Reed
Aug 13, 2025
In this engaging discussion, John Shelton Reed, a sociologist and author, unpacks the history of the Ramos Gin Fizz, tracing its origins to 19th-century New Orleans. He shares insights into the city's cosmopolitan influences, from German immigrants to iconic bartenders. The episode highlights how this unique cocktail reflects the cultural fabric of New Orleans. Reed also reminisces about Prohibition's impact and shares the secrets behind the drink's perfect preparation, inviting listeners to savor its rich heritage.
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Ramos’s Wanderer-To-Celebrity Story
- John Shelton Reed traces Carl Ramos's German roots and wide 19th-century mobility through Indiana, San Antonio, Birmingham, and New Orleans.
- Ramos rose from beer halls to own the Imperial Cabinet, becoming famous for his fizz and showmanship.
Cosmopolitan Roots Of NOLA Cocktails
- New Orleans blended Caribbean, French, German, and Anglo influences that produced unique culinary and drinking cultures.
- The city's polyglot makeup helped incubate cocktails that differ from typical Southern drinks.
Make The Classic Ramos Right
- Follow the reconstructed Ramos recipe precisely: measured citrus, one egg white, cream, orange flower water, Old Tom gin, and a three-minute shake.
- Strain into a chilled 6.5–8 oz glass and use only a few drops of orange flower water.