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The oldest known mentions of the pisco sour are found in newspaper and magazine advertisements, dating to the early 1920s, for Morris and his bar published in Peru and Chile. The pisco sour underwent several changes until Mario Bruiget, a Peruvian bartender working at Morris' Bar, created the modern Peruvian recipe for the cocktail in the ...
Pisco Sour: Perhaps the most famous pisco cocktail, the pisco sour is a refreshing blend of pisco, lime juice, simple syrup, and egg white, shaken until frothy and topped with a dash of bitters ...
Pisco is a colorless or yellowish-to-amber-colored spirit [1] produced in winemaking regions of Peru [2] and Chile. [3] Made by distilling fermented grape juice into a high-proof spirit, it was developed by 16th-century Spanish settlers as an alternative to orujo, a pomace brandy that was being imported from Spain. [4]
The oldest known mentions of the pisco sour are found in newspaper and magazine advertisements, dating to the early 1920s, for Morris and his bar published in Peru and Chile. The pisco sour underwent several changes until Mario Bruiget, a Peruvian bartender working at Morris' Bar, created the modern Peruvian recipe for the cocktail in the ...
Prepare the cocktail: Combine egg white, pisco, grapefruit juice, and syrup in a cocktail shaker; shake until foamy. Add ice and shake until chilled. Add ice and shake until chilled.
Mango sour: a mixture of aguardiente and mango juice, similar to the Peruvian pisco sour; Papaya sour: a mixture of aguardiente and papaya juice. Pajarete: originally from Spain, a sweet viscous wine produced in the Atacama Region and Coquimbo Region. Té frío: A curiosity rather than a unique beverage.
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The classic pisco sour recipe contains pisco brandy (usually an un-aged grape brandy from Perú), fresh lime juice, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, egg white, and bitters. [3] It is shaken , strained , and served straight in a cocktail glass then garnished with the bitters (cinnamon can be used).