What's in a whiskey sour?

The whiskey sour is a mixed drink containing whiskey, lemon juice, sugar, and optionally, a dash of egg white. It is a type of sour, a mixed drink with a base spirit, citrus juice, and a sweetener.

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What's a whiskey sour made of?

The Whiskey Sour was traditionally made with whiskey, lemon juice, sugar and egg white, an ingredient that tames the tart flavor and creates a richer, smoother texture.
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What makes a whiskey sour taste sour?

A whiskey sour does have a slightly sour taste. The sour flavor comes from the freshly squeezed lemon juice. However, the cocktail is balanced in flavor and it shouldn't be too sour or too sweet, but just the perfect amount of each.
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Is whiskey sour a girly drink?

Whiskey Sour

The name alone takes the cake for ranking among the top manly drinks. A concoction of whiskey and lemon and maybe sugar for the beginners. Not the biggest and baddest of drinks for men, but this can be a refreshing for the summer that is sure to add some bass to your tone when you order the next round.
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Why is it called whiskey sour?

The classic recipe for a Whiskey Sour has remained simple: with liquor, lemon, and simple syrup, the drink needs only three ingredients to be delicious. In the UK, the drink is often made with gin or brandy, but whiskey has been the liquor of choice in the States, giving it its official name as the whiskey sour.
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Why does Whiskey Sour have egg?

To some, using raw egg whites in a cocktail is a novel concept (although this has been a trick of bartenders for nearly a century). Bartenders use egg whites in cocktails, like the whiskey sour, to give it a rich, creamy texture along with a smooth head of foam.
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How much alcohol is in a whiskey sour?

How Strong Is a Whiskey Sour? Assuming that you pour an 80-proof whiskey into a whiskey sour, it is a relatively mild drink. Its alcohol content falls in the range of 14 percent alcohol by volume (28 proof). That's about half the strength of a Manhattan and similar to a glass of wine.
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What is whiskey and Coke called?

Jack and Coke (also referred to as JD and Coke or Jack Coke) is a highball cocktail made by mixing Jack Daniel's brand Tennessee whiskey with Coca-Cola. It is especially popular in the American South.
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What drink should a girl order on a first date?

Manhattan. Ah, the Manhattan. A masterpiece of the pre-Prohibition era, this drink is a perfect order on a first date. It's an understated mark of good taste without the requisite eye-roll that accompanies a Martini order.
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What does drinking a whiskey sour say about you?

Dating all the way back to the 1800s, a Whisky Sour is about as classic a cocktail as you can get. If you're a Whisky Sour sipper, it's likely that you are very complex; you tend to have many different - sometimes opposing - personality traits and are extremely adaptable in social situations.
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Is Evan Williams good for a whiskey sour?

Some other brands that are good in this cocktail are Evan Williams and Old Forester.
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Why are whisky sours so good?

“Whiskey Sours are all about texture, and the weight of the two liqueurs makes a velvety cocktail that's the perfect balance of sweet and sour,” says Wiggins. “I look for velvety texture and good balance in a Whiskey Sour.”
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What's the difference between whiskey sour and sweet and sour?

What'S The Difference Between Sweet And Sour And Whiskey Sour? A whiskey sour, as its name implies, is sour instead of sweet compared to other cocktails. Those who aren't fond of sugary drinks and don't want straight liquor can try this.
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Is a whiskey sour sweet?

Unlike many cocktails, a whiskey sour is—as the name implies—sour in taste rather than sweet. So if you can't stand sugary drinks but aren't up for straight liquor either, this is a great alternative.
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Can you buy simple syrup?

You can buy a pre-made bottle of simple syrup in the liquor department of your local grocery store or at any liquor store. It's crazy easy to make simple syrup, and whipping up a batch at home is WAY cheaper than buying it at the store.
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What is the most unattractive drink to order on a date?

Perhaps unsurprisingly, the least popular drinks order on a first date is a shot. Over a quarter of those surveyed (27%) said it was the most unattractive drink someone could order during an evening aimed at getting to know each other, and would put them off their companion entirely.
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What does grabbing a drink mean?

to grab a drink: to go for a drink, to have a drink. idiom. Susie and I are going to grab a drink after work. We're going to try a new pub!
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What drink to order to impress a guy?

Tom Collins. This high ball cocktail is what to order when all you really fancy is a bog-standard G&T, but you want to seem interesting. Invented in the 1870s, this drink is made with gin, lemon juice, sugar, carbonated water and served on the rocks with a lemon slice and a maraschino cherry.
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Is bourbon the same as whiskey?

After all, both bourbon and whiskey are brown liquids—they look about the same. And to add to the possible confusion, if you just refer to bourbon as whiskey, you wouldn't be wrong. Bourbon is a type of whiskey, much the way that champagne is a type of wine. So all bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon.
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How do you get drunk off whiskey?

So, How Much Whiskey Will Get You Drunk? You can get drunk in three to four standard whiskey drinks with 40% ABV. A cask strength drink takes fewer glasses before you start feeling dizzy. The effect is faster in an empty stomach or improper sleeping schedule.
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What's the difference between bourbon and whiskey?

Whiskey is a distilled spirit made from grains like corn and rye and aged in wooden barrels. Bourbon is a type of whiskey, and there are strict rules in place to ensure its quality. Bourbon must be made in the US, distilled from at least 51% corn, and aged in new oak-charred barrels.
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What is the formula for the sour cocktail?

It's a simple formula: two parts spirit, one part sour, one half part sweet. There you have it, the key to unlocking pretty much every sour cocktail out there.
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What are in bitters?

Bitters are neutral alcohol infused with herbs, spices, fruits, roots, tree bark, and other botanicals. Common ingredients in bitters include orange peel, gentian root, cassia bark, cascarilla, and cinchona bark. Cocktail bitters are different from Italian bitter liqueur or amaro (plural amari).
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Is Jack Daniels a bourbon?

Is Jack Daniel's Bourbon? Yes. And no. Jack Daniel's chooses not to call itself bourbon, but the historic brand applies for federal label approval under the class of bourbon and Tennessee whiskey is listed as straight bourbon in the North American Free Trade Agreement.
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