Peach Whiskey Sour And Other Recipes
Ah, the whiskey sour, one of the oldest cocktails that we still know and love today. It was once just a simple cocktail but has grown to be more complex as time went by. Nowadays, a surprising element is added to contribute to its overall appeal, an egg white. That’s right, an egg white freshly cracked from the shell. Though this may seem scary for some, that fear will ultimately fade away as you get to taste it. People love it for its creamy texture, a hint of sourness and its booze.
The whiskey sour dates back to 1862 when it was written by Jerry Thomas in the book, “The Bartender’s Guide” but its inception go way back in the 1700s on naval ships to battle some nasty issues like malnutrition and scurvy. It was a simple recipe back then with just three ingredients: a base spirit, citrus juice and water. Over time, sugar was added to balance the flavors and eventually, the egg white element was incorporated into the whiskey sour cocktail.
The drink became so popular that variations sprouted everywhere, whether using different alcohols or adding some fruit to it. One of which is the peach whiskey sour. The sweetness of the peach really plays well with the tanginess of the lemon and the heat of the whiskey, resulting in a delicious package. A few months from now, specifically on August 25, is the National Whiskey Sour Day so be sure to try this out, or if you can’t wait that long, gather your ingredients and tools and whip it up now!
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Serving Size: 3.5 fl. oz.
Amount per Serving
Calories 160
% Daily Value
Total fat 0g 0%
Saturated Fat 0g 0%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 64.7mg 3%
Total Carbohydrate 13.6 g 5%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Sugars 13.5g
Protein 0.1g
Calcium 0mg 0%
Phosphorus 1%
Vitamin A 0mg 0%
Vitamin C 3%
This recipe is the complex one where it uses egg white but doesn’t be intimidated by it. It will actually make the texture of the drink frothy and velvety so it looks like the cold version of cappuccino and it won’t taste anything like an egg because the alcohol will take care of that. Also, the lemon will increase the depth of flavor and aroma. It does require more effort to make but it will be very rewarding in the end.
If you’re still starting out as a bartender, or maybe you are just not a fan of mixing eggs in your drink, don’t worry, there are other recipes that are absolutely eggless and are easier to make. Below, you can find some amazing peach and whiskey drinks that are unique and delicious in their own ways.
If you want the peach whiskey sour but more refreshing, try the blended version. Here, the peach flavor is more emphasized since fresh fruit is used. This is perfect to make especially during the summer and will satisfy your need for refreshment.
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There are drinks that use syrup, fresh fruit or just sugar but this one has something special - peach jam. That’s right, you can easily make a delicious and sweet cocktail with something as simple as the jam. This recipe makes two so you can have one for yourself and for your friend or loved one.
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Upgrade your ordinary iced tea by adding some booze and some fruit to it. You get to make a delicious peach simple syrup that is the perfect sweetener for this drink. The next time you’re hosting a party, try to make this recipe as it is thirst-quenching, fun and will surely bring joy to your guests.
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Some people like their drinks purely liquid, but others want the adventurous route and opt to have some attitude to their drink. The peach and bourbon smash stays true to its name. It is not strained so you can still have bits of fresh peaches in your drink. On top of that is some ginger beer to add a little bit of kick to the drink.
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Of all the orange ombre cocktails, this one is a keeper. Whether you’re from Georgia or somewhere else, you can definitely enjoy this cocktail. It is fun and easy to make, not to mention, a very pretty sight.
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If you are up for a challenge, try this spicy cocktail, with the works, peach liqueur, whiskey and a special honey infused with jalapeños which you can learn to make right here. The addition of spice factor to it makes it more exciting and fun, and can really get your endorphins working, thereby making you happy.
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If you’re feeling tired and lazy but still want to enjoy a delightful drink, try this three-ingredient peach whiskey tea. It may not be as complex as the other tea recipe on the list but it is still good and can absolutely relieve your thirst.
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American whiskey and Irish whiskey obviously have different flavor profiles but they are great in their own way. If you want to try some Irish whiskey on a classic cocktail, you certainly can.
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This lovely cocktail is as sweet as its name. It is very delightful and you can taste different hints of sweetness from the cream soda and the peach liqueurs. This is worth a try and a great drink to serve during girls’ night.
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The bourbon beach fix was created at Bar D’eau in New York City and was adapted from the bartender manual of Harry Johnson back in 1888. For something that came from a bartender manual, it must be good but we’ll let you be the judge of it.
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Peach typically has a sweet and floral taste, with a little bit of tanginess whereas whiskey has a bold flavor and the acidity of the lemon juice rounds out the drink. So, a drink like the peach whiskey sour goes great along with some fruit-based snacks, vanilla and good ‘ol meat. Here are some tasty dishes that you can eat while drinking this incredible cocktail.
These adorable fried apple pies are great to snack on. They are kind of reminiscent of fast food hand pies that you’re probably used to. It would be great to pair a fruit snack with a fruity drink. Apple is such a great combination with peaches but you can also go full peaches and replace the apples with it instead.
You can never go wrong with a nice and classic burger because it never disappoints. Skip the deliveries or take out and why not make your own burger and develop your cooking skills? Besides, it’s more fun that way.
For everyone who watched the movie, “Ratatouille”, you probably wanted to take a bite out of that delicious vegetable dish and have a flashback to your childhood. Waste no time and try making it now along with the delicious cocktail.
French macarons are perhaps the most difficult cookies to make but much like the peach whiskey sour, the results will be very satisfying.
Don’t miss your protein! Try to make this awesome grilled pork chop for lunch or dinner with the cocktail and watch as it complements and balances meat easily.
Peaches and cinnamon are said to be a match made in heaven. So, to go with the drink, have some tasty cinnamon in cookie form. They are fun to make and are great to munch on and it’s so easy to finish a plate full of it in no time.
What does the peach whiskey sour taste like?
Much like any cocktail, the alcohol taste, specifically the smoky notes of the whiskey is still present but it is mellowed out by the sweetness of the peach flavor. The lemon juice makes the drink true to its name with its sourness. And the texture will be creamy owing to the emulsified egg white.
How do you make a whiskey sour from scratch?
The easiest whiskey sour recipe will only require three ingredients: whiskey, lemon juice and sugar or simple syrup. This is just the basic recipe but if you want to improve it, then you can add some flair to it like fruits or elevate your simple syrup by customizing your own.
Is whiskey sour a girly drink?
Without any garnish, a whiskey sour cocktail seems to be a neutral-looking drink. But, if it is incorporated with a fruit element, then it caters more to a girl audience. It really depends on how it is prepared. If a guy was to drink a whiskey sour, he has the option to amp up the whiskey. But then again, not all people are alike as some girls also like to have more booze and some guys appreciate some aesthetics to their drink.
Is a whiskey sour the same as an Old Fashioned?
Both have similarities such as being served in a rocks glass and containing whiskey and a sweetener. What makes them different from each other is that a whiskey sour as lemon juice and an old fashioned has bitters. With this, they are established as individually different drinks.
What is the best whiskey for a whiskey sour?
To achieve the best tasting whiskey sour, the key is quality ingredients. Bartenders have their favorite whiskeys to use for a whiskey sour including Elijah Craig Small Batch, Jack Daniel’s, Rittenhouse rye, Wild Turkey and Maker’s Mark. But, if you prefer something else, you can declare it to be one of the best as well.
The best thing about a classic cocktail is that it never gets faded because it is perpetuated by its countless variations. If you come across, say, a peach whiskey sour, chances are you’ll think of a whiskey sour first before you even find out what the additional ingredients are. Whether you go for the short route or the complex recipe, the peach whiskey sour will still turn out great. The variations above also make sure that you can make this awesome cocktail with the ingredients that you have on hand. If you haven’t had enough of it, you can try more whiskey sour variants right here, or if you have grown to love whiskey more, how about some kicking Moscow Mules with whiskey for your next bartending endeavor.
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