Category:International Sours
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*The International Sour is a Variation on the [[:Category:Sours|Sour]], but using a Liqueur instead of a Syrup, or plain sugar.. | *The International Sour is a Variation on the [[:Category:Sours|Sour]], but using a Liqueur instead of a Syrup, or plain sugar.. |
Revision as of 16:03, 7 June 2006
Gary Regan coined this term in his book "The Joy of Mixology".
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Generic classification
"French style"
- 1 part liquor
- 1 part liquor-strength liqueur
- 1 part nonalcoholic souring agent
Shake & strain.
"English style"
- 2 part liquor
- 1 part liquor-strength liqueur
- 1 part nonalcoholic souring agent
Shake & strain.
Triple Sours
Spirit, Triple Sec (Orange Liqueur), Sour.
- Gin, Triple Sec, Fresh Lemon Juice = White Lady,
- Vodka, Triple Sec, Fresh Lemon Juice = Balalaika,
- Rum, Triple Sec, Fresh Lime Juice = X, Y, Zee,
- Tequila, Triple Sec, Fresh Lime Juice = Margarita,
- Brandy, Triple Sec, Fresh Lemon Juice = Side-car.
Similar Drinks
- Brandy Crusta Brandy, Triple Sec/ Orange curacao, Fresh Lemon Juice.
- Tequila Daisy Tequila, Triple Sec, Sugar, Fresh Lemon Juice.
Variations
- The International Sour is a Variation on the Sour, but using a Liqueur instead of a Syrup, or plain sugar..
- Supplementing the sweetness of the drink by replacing part of the souring agent with a nonalcoholic sweetener, as in the Mai Tai.
- Adding a coloring agent, as in the Cosmopolitan.
- Using smaller amounts of multiple liquors instead of a larger amount of a single liquor, as in the Between the Sheets.
- Adding bitters, as in the Pegu Club Cocktail.
Pages in category "International Sours"
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.