Shake with ice, strain into a cocktail glass and serve. The drink was invented at Bryant's Cocktail Lounge in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Pink Squirrel was invented as an ice cream drink and is still served as an ice cream drink there and in many parts of the upper Midwest.
In the 1982 movieSmithereens, Ed, the guy Wren and Eric end up robbing, mentions that he doesn't usually drink except for Grasshoppers and Pink Squirrels on special occasions.
The Pink Squirrel is the favorite drink of Crystal to drown her sorrows in the sitcom Roseanne.
The drink, "Virgin Pink Squirrel," is the favorite drink of Audrey Penney from Ellen.
In The West Wingseason 2 episode "Bartlet's Third State of the Union", the character Ainsley Hayes drinks a Pink Squirrel while wearing a bathrobe and dancing in her office. She throws it into the air and shrieks when the President walks into her office for the first time.
In the Broadway musicalThe Wedding Singer, George orders a Pink Squirrel.
In episode 24 from season 2 of The Nanny Fran gets drunk from drinking Pink Squirrels.
In Frasier, season 1 episode 18, the end credit sequence features an opaque pink cocktail, most likely a Pink Squirrel.
In King of the Hill, season 8 episode 11, Bill Dauterive is pretending to be a gay hair stylist and orders a Pink Squirrel when out at a night club.
In Vagrant Story, a treasure chest containing a mace named Pink Squirrel can be found in the wine cellar.
In Cocktail the Pink Squirrel is one of the drinks listed in Brian Flanagan's poem "The Last Barman Poet".
In the fourth season of Reba, Reba mentions that a bartender couldn't make a proper Pink Squirrel.
In the book Life Expectancy Rowena Tock's favorite drink is Pink Squirrel
In chapter 21 of the book The Cleaner by Brett Battles, the hero's ex-lover Sophie orders a Pink Squirrel when drinking with him in her Berlin bar.
The is mentioned by Mike's Mom, in Mike and Molly episode Bachelor/Bachelorette 201204030
In Grace and Frankie season 3 Sol brings Robert a Pink Squirrel after he returns home from his community theatre rehearsal saying he accidentally bought strawberry milk and had to use it up. Robert implies that it is made with gin.
The Pink Squirrel is mentioned in Sue Grafton, "Kinsey and Me," the story called "Non Sung Smoke."
In the episode "Emmet Bypass", of 'Grace Under Fire', Peggy Rea's character, Jean Kelly, asks for a Pink Squirrel during a placebo induced hallucination.