Bartenders Whiskey Sour Mix



Bartenders

$7.99

Mix up some of your favorite cocktails with this 3-pack of Bar-Tenders Instant Cocktail Mixes. This set includes one box each of three of our most popular flavors of Bar-Tenders mixers, including Whiskey Sour, Daiquiri and Margarita. Each box contains 8 pouches of the specific drink mix. Makes drinks in. Mixing in a shaker: 1. Put 1 jigger (1 1/2 oz.) of whisky and 1 jigger of cold water in a shaker.

Product Description

Bar Tender's instant whiskey sour mix is a balanced blend of selected ingredients - no artificial flavors or colors. This is why you can now make a perfect sour... party after party. 'Made with the Bar-Tender's Touch'. Non-Alcoholic. 8 Individual pouches in each box (16 Total).

Instant Whiskey Sour Mix Easy 1-2-3 Directions Mixing in a shaker.

  1. Put 1 jigger (1 1/2 oz.) of whiskey and 1 jigger of cold water in a shaker
  2. Pour in the contents of 1 envelope of Bar-Tender's Instant Whiskey Sour Mix
  3. Add ice, shake to chill, strain and serve in a sour glass. Garnish with a maraschino cherry and an orange slice

For a delicious and different sour cocktail, substitute Scotch, Bourbon or Apricot Brandy for Whiskey and follow the directions provided above.

Features

  • Made with the Bar-Tender's touch, non-alcoholic
  • Balanced blend of selected ingredients
  • The perfect, easy to use mixer for your cocktail parties.
  • 3 Simple steps to great tasting cocktails!
  • Its first advertisements were seen on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson!
  • Includes 8 pouches in each box, each makes 3.5 fluid oz. cocktail.
  • A must have for any bar.

Ingredients: sugar, citric acid (provides tartness), lemon juice powder (lemon juice and lemon oil dehydrated with corn syrup solids), sodium citrate (controls acidity), dried egg whites, calcium phosphate (prevents caking), natural lemon flavor (with soy lecithin), BHA (prolongs freshness). Contains egg and soy ingredients

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Bartenders Whiskey Sour Mix Recipe

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Whiskey Sour
IBA official cocktail
TypeCocktail
Primary alcohol by volume
ServedOn the rocks or straight up
Standard garnishMaraschino cherry and half orange slice
Standard drinkwareOld fashioned glass
IBA specified
ingredients
  • 4.5 cl (3 parts) bourbon whiskey
  • 3 cl (2 parts) fresh lemon juice
  • 1.5 cl (1 part) simple syrup
PreparationShake with ice. Strain into chilled glass, garnish and serve.
TimingBefore Dinner
NotesIf served 'On the rocks', strain ingredients into old-fashioned glass filled with ice.
Whiskey Sour recipe at DrinkBoyIBA

The whiskey sour is a mixed drink containing whiskey (often bourbon), lemon juice, sugar, and optionally, a dash of egg white or cocktails foamer. With the egg white, it is sometimes called a Boston Sour. With a few bar spoons of full-bodied red wine floated on top, it is often referred to as a New York Sour. It is shaken and served either straight up or over ice.

The traditional garnish is half an orange slice and a maraschino cherry.[citation needed] The original version is made with Limón de Pica.[1]

A variant of the whiskey sour is the Ward 8, which often is based on bourbon or rye whiskey, and includes both lemon and orange juices, and grenadine syrup as the sweetener. The egg white sometimes employed in other whiskey sours is not usually included.

  • A whiskey sour shaken and served up in a coupe glass.

History[edit]

The oldest historical mention of a whiskey sour was published in the Wisconsin newspaper, Waukesha Plain Dealer, in 1870.[2][3]

In 1962, the Universidad del Cuyo published a story, citing the PeruviannewspaperEl Comercio de Iquique, which indicated that Elliott Stubb created the 'whisky sour' in Iquique in 1872.[4][1] (El Comercio de Iquique was published by Modesto Molina between 1874 and 1879.)[citation needed]

References[edit]

Bartenders Whiskey Sour Mix

  1. ^ abUniversidad Nacional de Cuyo (1962). 'Cierto dia Elliot Stubb estaba haciendo algunos experimentos en la en la 'coctelera' con whisky y limón de pica y su sabor alcanzó delicias superiores a todos los otros menjurjes que acostumbraba a dar a sus clientes. 'Voy a ponerle un poco de dulce', se dijo. Echó azúcar a una porción de jugo de limón de Pica, un poco de hielo, whisky en proporción y batió algunos segundos Y probo el mas exquisito drink que habia preparado. En adelante dijo Elliot—éste será mi trago de batalla,—mi trago favorito—, y se llamará Whisky Sour (sour, el ácido del limón). Luego dominó las fronteras y hacía su aparición en Inglaterra, donde ya estaba cimentada la fama del limón de Pica, el que hasta ahora se continúa exportando a la capital del Reino Unido y otros puntos de las Islas Británicas'. Anales del Instituto de Lingüística. Mendoza, Argentina. VIII: 385.
  2. ^'Photo from newspaperarchive.com'. Waukesha Plaindealer. January 4, 1870. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  3. ^'Photo from newspaperarchive.com. Magnified section'. Waukesha Plaindealer. January 4, 1870. Archived from the original on July 23, 2011.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  4. ^'¿Sabía usted que el exquisito whisky sour, hoy trago de acaudalados, es de origen iquiqueño?. Cuentan las tradiciones y en algunos párrafos del periódico 'El Comercio de Iquique' que vimos en viejos archivos del Club Chino de este puerto que un buen mayordomo del velero 'Sunshine' determinó anclar en este puerto...'Historias de la Pampa Salitrera. Comité del Salitre. Chile. p. 49.

Bartenders Whiskey Sour Mix Recipe

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