Thursday, January 8, 2015

Bourbon, Apple and Ginger Sour

Bourbon, Apple and Ginger Sour

I was doing a new year's cleaning around here and that included the dreaded refrigerator clear out. Fortunately there was no year-old Chinese food container hiding anywhere but I did get a chance to take stock of all my various cocktail potions. Some older ones had to go but it wasn't that long ago that I made a beautiful ginger syrup and it was just begging to be used again.

Bourbon, Apple and Ginger Sour
I've poached pears with it and then made pear cocktails with it but I hadn't tried it with bourbon yet.

Fortunately, I've now remedied that mistake because the two go together quite well. A touch of apple juice to balance out the lemon, since I was technically making a sour, and the result was a beautiful balance. Cheers!

Per Serving:
1 1/2 oz. Bourbon
1 oz. Apple juice
1/2 oz. Lemon juice
1/2 oz. Ginger syrup (recipe follows)
Dash of Angostura bitters

Ginger Syrup:
1 Cup Sugar
1 Cup Water
2 Hands fresh ginger, sliced
Tiny pinch of salt

To make the syrup, combine the sugar, water, sliced ginger and salt in a pot on medium heat. Stir until the sugar has dissolved and remove from the heat. Let the pot sit, off the heat, for a couple of hours or until completely cool. Strain, pour into a bottle and keep in the fridge.

Add the bourbon, apple juice, lemon juice, ginger syrup and bitters to a cocktail shaker.  Fill with ice, shake well and pour into a rocks glass.  Serve straight up or over ice for a slower sipper. Garnish with a maraschino cherry, if desired.

8 comments:

  1. Oh my. What a fantastic looking drink you got there...

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  2. This looks great! Will try it out.

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  3. I do love my bourbon. This sour is definitely one I need to make - I just love the addition of ginger!

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  4. Love the combo of ginger and bourbon! Beautiful drink, Anita!

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  5. That drink looks really good right now - It's at least noon on the East Coast so it's okay to say. :) My very first hard liquor drink - if you don't count the moonshine, was a Whiskey Sour and I've always held a special place for that......this one looks just as good!

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  6. What is 2 hands of ginger mean?

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    1. Hi Paige - This is a hand of ginger. http://homeguides.sfgate.com/DM-Resize/photos.demandstudios.com/getty/article/129/98/87461904_XS.jpg?w=442&h=442&keep_ratio=1

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  7. I was searching for a cocktail to use my ginger syrup and ran across this recipe. Made it tonight, though used oj since we did not have apple, really tasty! Wasn't until after I made it that I realized this was your site. Haven't commented in awhile, but long time follower of Hungry Couple! Thanks for sharing Anita!

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