Guide
Cream Gin Cocktails for Dessert — Ranked by Data
The cream gin cocktails below make sense for dessert: each leads with cream character and holds up in that setting. They are ranked by recipe quality from the WhatDrink database, and the notes explain how each option fits the requested flavor and context so you can compare the qualifying drinks.
6Recipes reviewed
6Matching this guide
7.2gMedian sugar
197 kcalMedian calories
21.9%Median ABV
Ranked recipes
| # | Drink | Why it ranks | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ace | Cream-led gin; sweet, fruity or creamy profile works alongside desserts · 356 kcal | Best with dessert |
| 2 | Alexander | Cream-led gin; sweet, fruity or creamy profile works alongside desserts · 196 kcal | Best with dessert |
| 3 | Alexander Cocktail No. 1 | Cream-led gin; sweet, fruity or creamy profile works alongside desserts · 222 kcal | Best with dessert |
| 4 | Silver Stallion Fizz | Cream-led gin; sweet, fruity or creamy profile works alongside desserts · 197 kcal | Best with dessert |
| 5 | White Cargo Cocktail | Cream-led gin; sweet, fruity or creamy profile works alongside desserts · 129 kcal | Best with dessert |
| 6 | Barbary Coast Cocktail | Cream-led gin; sweet, fruity or creamy profile works alongside desserts | Best with dessert |
Best picks by use case
Methodology
Is this guide right for you?
Good fit if:
- You want drinks that actually fit this setting, not just keyword matches
- You want a ranked shortlist rather than a generic occasion list
- You want flavour and strength context alongside the ranking
Poor fit if:
- You need a complete drinks menu for an event
- You need exact bar-specific values — these are data estimates
- You expect a single 'best' drink for every person — occasion fit is personal
Frequently asked questions
- What cocktails are on this page?
- This page lists 6 cocktails matched on multiple criteria — gin as the base, cream flavor profile, dessert occasion fit — from WhatDrink data. All pass quality and completeness filters.
- Why combine multiple criteria?
- Single-signal pages (e.g. "gin cocktails" or "citrus cocktails") have broad results. Combining criteria — spirit + flavor + occasion — surfaces drinks that genuinely fit a specific mood or context, reducing decision fatigue.
- What do these cocktails taste like?
- Flavor profiles vary but share the matched criteria. Check individual drink pages for full flavor tags, tasting notes, and sensory profiles.
- How many drinks are on this page?
- There are 6 cocktails on this page. The list updates as new recipes are added to WhatDrink.
- Why do these cream gin cocktails work for dessert?
- Each qualifies on all three signals — gin as the base, a flavor profile that leads with cream, and a fit for dessert — so the list is already narrowed to drinks that suit the setting. The ranking notes explain the flavor and context evidence behind each option so you can compare the qualifying drinks.
- What foods pair with these cocktails?
- Food pairing suggestions are available on individual drink pages.
- Can I make these at home?
- Most cocktails here use accessible bar ingredients. Click through to any recipe for the full ingredient list and step-by-step preparation.
