False Whiskey Sour

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False Whiskey Sour

Moderate ABV ( between 15% and 20% ), Balanced and approachable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

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Fruity, Lemonade, Whiskey


  • Beer 2 bottles
  • Frozen Lemonade Concentrate 2 cans
  • Whiskey 75 cl
  • Ice 1 scoop


Any Glass of your Choice


False Whiskey Sour
false whiskey sour is a popular Beer cocktail containing a combinations of Beer,Frozen Lemonade Concentrate,Whiskey,Ice .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
A whiskey sour gets a fruity makeover in this tall, refreshing cocktail. While traditional sours use lemon juice, this riff swaps in sweet and tart frozen limeade concentrate. The slushy texture blends smoothly with blended whiskey and cold beer for a unique twist. Adjust the whiskey amount to taste - the original recipe calls for 1 part spirit to 2 parts each limeade and beer. Pour everything over plenty of ice in a tall glass and garnish festively with citrus wheels or berries.


False Whiskey Sour Ingredients


Beer,Frozen Lemonade Concentrate,Whiskey,Ice,


False Whiskey Sour Recipe


We always use equal parts beer, whiskey, and frozen lemonade. Thaw and pour the lemonade concentrate into a pitcher, then fill up the cans with the whiskey and mix into the pitcher. Gently fill the cans with the beer, avoiding too much foam, and mix into the pitcher. Add the ice and stir.

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  • Frozen Lemonade Concentrate

    This sweetened lemon flavoured beverage is an eternal popular throughout the world and there are varieties of homemade lemonades found everywhere. In North Africa and South Asia, cloudy lemonade dominates, be sure if your cocktail requires a clear lemonade or a cloudy one, which is indication of fruit pulp presence in the mix.

  • Whiskey

    Whisky or Whiskey is a distilled alcohol, characterised by the process of distillation of the fermented malted and un-malted grain mash.

    Different grains that can be malted are used for different varieties, grains like barley, corn, rye and wheat are the most commonly used . The distilled liquor is aged in wooden casks, often in old aged sherry casks or casks made of charred white oak.

    For several reasons, historical, trade and linguistic, Whisky is those that have been produced in Scotland, Canada, Australia or Japan, while Whiskey are those that have been produced in Ireland or America, it's Whiskey

    Read more on Whisky or Whiskey in this article.

  • Ice

    Ice is so obvious in most drinks, be it a straight drink or a mixed drink, that we often forget it's importance or even reason behind using a crystal clear good quality ice in a glass of whisky, or crushed ice in a tall glass to enjoy a cocktail.

    Ice tempers a hard liquor, and as is in the case of whisky for example, if you prefer the flavours of whisky reach your nose without the hard note of spirit lingering around, or want to avoid the mild sting of a neat whisky, a cube of ice mellows the strength down a little and as it melts slowly, the aroma and flavour is released from the whisky slowly and makes whisky progressively weak, lingering and palatable.

    Ice in Vodka helps release the little flavour a Vodka has, slowly, instead of letting the Vodka hit your nose all at once,

    In mixed drinks, ice plays an important role in creating the perfect temperature a certain drink requires and bartenders use ice in several different ways, crushed ice for long drinks that will allow the cocktail to slowly water down like a Mint Julep, Moscow Mule, Rum Swizzle, Sherry Cobbler and other Tiki drinks, a large block or cubes of ice for drinks that are spirit heavy, such as the Old Fashioned, Negroni, and Manhattan

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