Tequila Side-car
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− | The Tequila Side-car is a drink which consists of Tequila, Triple Sec, and Fresh Lemon Juice. | + | The Tequila Side-car is a drink which consists of [[Tequila]], [[Triple Sec]], and [[Fresh Lemon Juice]]. The Tequila Side-car is based on the classic [[Side-car]], and is basically a [[Margarita]] with sugar on the rim instead of salt. |
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+ | ==Recipe== | ||
+ | *2 oz Gold Tequila | ||
+ | *1 oz Triple Sec | ||
+ | *1 oz Lemon Juice | ||
+ | *lemon twist | ||
+ | *Sugar, for the rim | ||
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+ | In an ice-filled martini shaker, tequila, triple sec and juice. Shake well and strain mixture into a Martini glass rimmed with sugar. Garnish with a lemon twist. | ||
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*Reno Evening Gazette, 22nd Febuary 1944 | *Reno Evening Gazette, 22nd Febuary 1944 | ||
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+ | ==Similar Drinks== | ||
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+ | *[[Havana Side-car]] | ||
+ | *[[Side-car]] | ||
+ | *[[Vodka Side-car]] | ||
+ | *[[Margarita]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:41, 11 May 2007
The Tequila Side-car is a drink which consists of Tequila, Triple Sec, and Fresh Lemon Juice. The Tequila Side-car is based on the classic Side-car, and is basically a Margarita with sugar on the rim instead of salt.
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[edit] Recipe
- 2 oz Gold Tequila
- 1 oz Triple Sec
- 1 oz Lemon Juice
- lemon twist
- Sugar, for the rim
In an ice-filled martini shaker, tequila, triple sec and juice. Shake well and strain mixture into a Martini glass rimmed with sugar. Garnish with a lemon twist.
[edit] Historical Citations
[edit] "Tequila Side Car" Advert (no recipe)
- Reno Evening Gazette, 6th July 1943
- Reno Evening Gazette, 5th March 1944
- Reno Evening Gazette, 9th June 1944
- Reno Evening Gazette, 19th June 1944
- Reno Evening Gazette, 24th June 1944
- Reno Evening Gazette, 3rd July 1944
- Reno Evening Gazette, 6th July 1944
[edit] "TIQUILA SIDE CAR" Advert (no recipe)
- Reno Evening Gazette, 22nd Febuary 1944