Pisco Sour

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"Pisco Sours in Peru and even Chile almost always use Lime juice because yellow lemons are rare and VERY expensive down there...They also have a wonderful local bitters called Amargo by La Barra that is very cinnamon heavy in the top flavor note and particularly good on top of pisco sours..."
 
"Pisco Sours in Peru and even Chile almost always use Lime juice because yellow lemons are rare and VERY expensive down there...They also have a wonderful local bitters called Amargo by La Barra that is very cinnamon heavy in the top flavor note and particularly good on top of pisco sours..."
- Dale DeGroff, Kingcocktail.
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Revision as of 18:16, 29 March 2006

The Pisco Sour is a Cocktail which consists of Pisco Brandy, Fresh Lime Juice, Sugar, Eggwhite, and Angostura Bitters.

The Pisco Sour is the National Cocktail of both Peru and Chile. Both Countries produce Pisco Brandy, and both dispute that Pisco Brandy was originally created in their respective countries.


Contents

Pisco Sour recipes with Fresh Lime Juice

Recipe #1

Shake hard with ice, and then strain into an Ice-filled rocks glass. Dash the Angostura Bitters into the Centre of the drink.

Recipe #2

Shake hard with ice, and then strain into an ice-filled rocks glass. Garnish with a Sprinkle of Cinnamon Powder.


Pisco Sour recipes with Fresh Lemon Juice

Recipe #1

Shake with ice, and then strain into an Ice-filled Rocks Glass.

Recipe #2

Shake ingredients with cracked ice; strain into a chilled cocktail glass.

Recipe #3

Pour ingredients into a blender with ice. Flash blend. Serve in a chilled cocktail glass and garnish with lemon zest.


Pisco Sour Quotes

"Pisco Sours in Peru and even Chile almost always use Lime juice because yellow lemons are rare and VERY expensive down there...They also have a wonderful local bitters called Amargo by La Barra that is very cinnamon heavy in the top flavor note and particularly good on top of pisco sours..." - Dale DeGroff, Kingcocktail. Quote from here

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