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Whiskey Sour #310

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jcallaghan opened this issue Aug 21, 2021 · 4 comments
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Whiskey Sour #310

jcallaghan opened this issue Aug 21, 2021 · 4 comments

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jcallaghan commented Aug 21, 2021

Ingredients

  • 50ml Jameson Black Barrel
  • 15ml strawberry syrup (Bonus, add a small teaspoon of strawberry jam)
  • 20ml lemon juice
  • 15ml egg white

Method

  1. Mix all the ingredients except for the egg white in a shaker without ice.
  2. Once mixed, add a few ice cubes and the egg white to the shaker and shaker again.
  3. Pour into a cold glass using a strainer. Ensure some of the foamy goodness gets into the glass.

Notes

  1. Cocktail Cards 99 - https://getcocktailcards.com/whiskeysour/
  2. Jameson Black Barrel Summer Sour
  3. Dry shaking without ice helps whip the egg white into a frothy meringue giving the drink a foamy top layer that is very popular in cocktails.

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jcallaghan commented Nov 6, 2021

Cocktail Card 99

Ingredients

  • 60ml Whiskey
  • 15ml strawberry syrup (Bonus, add a small teaspoon of strawberry jam)
  • 22.5ml lemon juice
  • 1 egg white
  • Angostura bitters, to garnish

Method

  1. Place all ingredients into a shaker without ice.
  2. Dry shake (no ice) for 30 seconds.
  3. Add ice to the shaker and shake your drink for 8-10 seconds.
  4. Double strain into a coupe or martini glass.
  5. Garnish with Angostura bitter drops on top.
  6. Once mixed, add a few ice cubes and the egg white to the shaker and shaker again.
  7. Pour into a cold glass using a strainer. Ensure some of the foamy goodness gets into the glass.

Notes

  • Dry shaking without ice helps whip the egg white into a frothy meringue giving the drink a foamy top layer that is very popular in cocktails.

Related

https://getcocktailcards.com/whiskeysour/

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jcallaghan commented Nov 6, 2021

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jcallaghan commented Nov 6, 2021

The lemon in this whisky recipe rounds off the alcohol and gives it an edgy sharpness. Simple and sophisticated

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Ingredients

  • 2 parts bourbon
  • 1 part lemon juice
  • ½ part sugar syrup
  • ½ part egg white
  • Cubed ice
  • To garnish: 1 cherry and an orange slice

Method

  1. Put ice and all of the ingredients into a shaker and shake hard for about 20 seconds to chill the liquid really well
  2. Strain the mix into a glass filled with ice and garnish with the cherry and orange slice
jamieoliver.com
Jamie's Whisky Sour recipe is a combination of whisky, lemon and lime juice; Follow Jamie's step by step guide to make the ultimate whisky sour with drinks tube.

@jcallaghan jcallaghan changed the title Jameson Black Barrel Summer Sour Whsikey Sour Nov 6, 2021
@jcallaghan jcallaghan changed the title Whsikey Sour Whiskey Sour Nov 6, 2021
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Ingredients

  • 50ml bourbon
  • 35ml lemon juice
  • 12½ml 2:1 sugar syrup
  • 2 dashes Angostura bitters
  • ½ fresh egg white
  • ice
  • 50p-sized piece of lemon zest
  • For the garnish: slice of orange and a cherry on a stick

Method

  1. Shake all of the ingredients (except for the lemon zest) hard with ice and strain into an ice-filled rocks glass. Squeeze the lemon zest, shiny side down over the drink so the scented oils spray across the surface. Discard the zest, add the garnish and serve.
BBC Good Food
Dust off that cocktail shaker and mix yourself – or your dinner party guests – a classic whiskey sour. You can make it without egg white, but it won't be as silky

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