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Dickel Whisky Sour

When life gives you lemons...add Whisky! George Dickel Signature Tennessee Whisky is chilled with Lemon Juice, Sugar and served shaken over ice with an Orange and a Cherry - a real tart and tangy treat!

Dickel Whisky Sour
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Serves:

1

Ingredients

1.8oz George Dickel Signature Tennessee Whisky

0.8oz Lemon Juice

0.5oz  Sugar Syrup

1 Orange Wedge (Garnish)

1 Maraschino Cherry (Garnish)

Equipment

1  Rocks Glass

1 Ice Scoop

1  Jigger

1 Tongs

1 Cocktail Shaker

1 Hawthorne Strainer

method

  1. Shake all the liquid ingredients with ice.

  2. Strain into an ice-filled Rocks glass.

  3. Garnish with an Orange slice and a Maraschino Cherry.

Alcohol content:

17.7g per serve

Interesting Facts

The Sour is the base for many other classic cocktails, including the Margarita, the Daiquiri and the Sidecar.

History of the Drink

The British Navy played a significant role in the evolution of the Sour, as the sailors often mixed their Rum rations with Lime Juice to help combat scurvy and malnutrition during long voyages at sea. This mixture, known as Grog, became a staple of British naval life and helped to popularize the use of citrus juices in cocktails.

The popularity of Grog and other rum-based drinks among sailors eventually spread to the shores of England, where Punch Houses began to spring up in the 1600s. These establishments served a variety of rum-based punches and grogs, which often included citrus juices and other ingredients to balance out the strong flavours of the rum.

The Sour is a direct descendant of the Punch and evolved over time to include a variety of other ingredients, such as egg whites and Bitters, which added new dimensions of flavour and complexity to the drink.

One of the most appealing aspects of the Sour is its versatility. The drink can be made with a variety of spirits, including whiskey, Gin and Tequila. Each spirit imparts its own unique flavour profile to the drink. Additionally, bartenders may choose to experiment with different types of citruses, such as Lemon, lime or grapefruit to create a truly custom cocktail.

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