Sour Recipes

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==="Drinks As They Are Mixed" by Paul E. Lowe (1909)===
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'''BRANDY SOUR'''
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Fill a large bar glass 1/2 full of shaved ice
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*2 teaspoonful bar sugar
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*3 dashes of lemon OR lime juice
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*3 dashes of Seltzer or Apollinaris water
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*1 jigger brandy
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Stir; Strain into sour glass; dress with fruit and serve.
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'''GIN SOUR'''
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Fill a large bar glass 1/2 full of shaved ice
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*2 teaspoonful bar sugar
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*4 dashes of Lime or lemon
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*3 dashes of Seltzer or Apollinaris water
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*1 jigger hollands gin [aka. [[Genever]]]
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Stir; Strain into sour glass; dress with fruit and serve.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 26 January 2007

This is a page for historical recipes for the Sour; and by Sour I mean as in Whiskey Sour; not any drink that contains something sour. Pre-1960 recipes would be best.


Contents

[edit] Historical Recipes

[edit] Jerry Thomas, 1862

Santa Cruz Sour.

  • (Use small bar-glass.)
  • Take 1 large tea-spoonful of white sugar dissolved in a little Seltzer or Apollinaris water.
  • 3 dashes of lemon juice.
  • 1 wine-glass of Santa Cruz rum.

Fill the glass full of shaved ice, shake up and strain into a claret glass, ornament with orange and berries in season.

Gin Sour.

  • (Use small bar-glass.)
  • Take 1 large tea-spoonful of white sugar dissolved in a little Seltzer or Apollinaris water.
  • 2 or 3 dashes of lemon juice.
  • 1 wine-glass of Holland or Old Tom gin.

Fill the glass full of shaved ice, shake up, and strain into a claret glass. Dress the top with orange, or pineapple and berries.

Whiskey Sour.

  • (Use small bar-glass.)
  • Take 1 large tea-spoonful of powdered white sugar, dissolved in a little Seltzer or Apollinaris water.
  • The juice of half a small lemon.
  • 1 wine-glass of Bourbon or rye whiskey.

Fill the glass full of shaved ice, shake up and strain into a claret glass. Ornament with berries.

Brandy Sour.

  • (Use small bar-glass.)
  • Take 1 large tea-spoonful. of powdered white sugar, dissolved in a little Apollinaris or Seltzer water.
  • The juice of half a lemon.
  • 1 dash of Curacoa.
  • 1 wine-glass of brandy.

Fill the glass with shaved ice, shake, and strain into a claret glass. Ornament with orange and berries


[edit] "Drinks As They Are Mixed" by Paul E. Lowe (1909)

BRANDY SOUR

Fill a large bar glass 1/2 full of shaved ice

  • 2 teaspoonful bar sugar
  • 3 dashes of lemon OR lime juice
  • 3 dashes of Seltzer or Apollinaris water
  • 1 jigger brandy

Stir; Strain into sour glass; dress with fruit and serve.


GIN SOUR

Fill a large bar glass 1/2 full of shaved ice

  • 2 teaspoonful bar sugar
  • 4 dashes of Lime or lemon
  • 3 dashes of Seltzer or Apollinaris water
  • 1 jigger hollands gin [aka. Genever]

Stir; Strain into sour glass; dress with fruit and serve.


[edit] "The Ideal Bartender", Tom Bullock (1917)

APPLEJACK SOUR

Fill large Bar glass 3/4 full Shaved Ice.

  • 2 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar, dissolved in little Water.
  • 3 dashes lemon or Lime Juice.
  • 1 jigger Applejack.

Stir well; strain into Sour glass; dress with Fruit and Berries and serve.


BRANDY SOUR

Fill large Bar glass ¾ full Shaved Ice.

  • 2 teaspoonfuls Bar Sugar.
  • 3 dashes Lemon or Lime Juice.
  • 3 dashes Seltzer or Apollinaris Water.
  • 1 jigger Brandy.

Stir; strain into Sour glass; dress with Fruit and serve.



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