{"id":2005915,"date":"2024-07-16T20:17:39","date_gmt":"2024-07-17T05:17:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/?post_type=recipe&p=2005915"},"modified":"2024-07-19T19:29:13","modified_gmt":"2024-07-20T00:29:13","slug":"easy-whiskey-sour","status":"publish","type":"recipe","link":"https:\/\/www.tasteofhome.com\/recipes\/easy-whiskey-sour\/","title":{"rendered":"Whiskey Sour"},"content":{"rendered":"

This whiskey sour recipe strikes the perfect chord between sweet, tart and boozy. Traditionally made with bourbon, lemon juice, simple syrup and egg whites (for a frothy top!), it’s a lip-smackingly good cocktail that has stood the test of time. It’s one of those classic bourbon cocktails<\/a> you’ll want to sip any time, any place, any season.<\/p>\n

A proper whiskey sour doesn’t use sour mix, which is primarily made of high-fructose corn syrup and citric acid. The term “sour” generally refers to any drink with citrus, but a true sour requires a delicate balance of spirit, citrus and sugar. The first whiskey sour recipe was published in 1862, and was followed by numerous variations and riffs. Originally a sailor’s concoction of whiskey and lemon, the drink helped prevent scurvy on long sea voyages. Sugar soon entered the picture to smooth out the acid and boozy flavor. Then came the egg\u2014a much later addition, but one that’s synonymous with the drink today.<\/p>\n

Do you need egg white for a whiskey sour?<\/h2>\n

You will still have a delicious drink if you skip the egg in a whiskey sour. But let’s talk about why you add egg white to a whiskey sour to begin with. While egg whites don’t add flavor, they add texture and work to unify very different flavors as their proteins break down in the shaker. Egg whites, when shaken, make super frothy, meringue-like foam (resulting from the incorporation of air bubbles) that sits on top of the cocktail. Fun fact: The pisco sour<\/a> was the only drink to call for egg whites before the end of prohibition in 1933, so it’s actually a relatively modern addition!<\/p>\n

Whiskey Sour Ingredients<\/h2>\n

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