White Linen: Sacramento’s signature cocktail

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A White Linen from Shady Lady Saloon. | Photo by SACtoday staff

Many cocktails are synonymous with their birthplace — like New York City’s Manhattan or a Rickey from Washington D.C. — but few capture the spirit of a city the way a White Linen captures Sacramento.

The River City original — which the New York Times once called a cocktail only locals could love — is a perfect respite from the summer heat with its cool, crisp blend of gin, elderflower, simple syrup, cucumber + lemon served in a Collins glass. The “handcrafted cocktail” also encapsulates the city’s position as the Farm To Fork Capital, using fresh, small-batch ingredients.

The drink itself isn’t particularly old — dating back to 2008. During Sacramento Cocktail Week, then-bartender at Ella Dining Room , Rene Dominguez, created the drink that quickly became a regional favorite. So much so, in fact, that a canned version of the cocktail was soon made available for Sacramentans to pick up and take home — although it’s sadly no longer available.

As more and more bartenders came to the City of Trees to either jumpstart or perfect their craft at Prohibition era-style bars like Shady Lady Saloon , Rene left Ella for places like the now-closed Capital Dime. They took our sweet + simple cocktail with them to establishments like San Francisco’s acclaimed Bourbon & Branch to share with the world.

Here’s how to make your own White Linen:

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ ounces Hendrick’s gin
  • 1 ounce lemon juice
  • ½ ounce simple syrup
  • ½ ounce St. Germain elderflower liqueur
  • 3 cucumber slices + some extra for garnish
  • Soda water (can be substituted with Sprite if you’d like a sweeter version)

Directions

  • Mix gin, juice, syrup, liqueur + three cucumber slices in a shaker half-filled with ice.
  • Shake until chilled.
  • Strain into a Collins glass filled with ice.
  • Splash some soda on top.
  • Garnish with a few more cucumber slices.
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Having spent time in the Bay Area and San Diego, Jordan has called Sacramento home for more than a dozen years. Jordan joined SACtoday in March 2022 after spending 5 years as a digital producer and edit coordinator for FOX40. When he’s not writing, he can be found spending time with his son playing video games, exploring the outdoors, and rooting for the San Franciosco 49ers.
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