Whiskey Sour

 780.00

The first printed recipe for a Whiskey Sour appeared in the “Jerry Thomas Bartenders Guide,” which was the first-ever cocktail book released in 1862. A mixture of whiskey, sugar, and lemon, the Whiskey Sour used to be made with egg white, but that ingredient isn’t as common anymore.

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