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CLASSIC COCKTAIL 3 Ways! Which one WINS?

CLASSIC COCKTAIL 3 Ways! Which one WINS? The original Frisco was first featured in cocktail guides in the 1930s and was created during US prohibition. It is a simple 2 ingredient cocktail consisting of whiskey and Benedictine.

After the repeal of prohibition in 1933, bourbon whiskey overshadowed rye as the whiskey of choice. Corn was easier to grow and it created a sweeter style whiskey. So it is now common for the Frisco to be made with a bourbon but it was most likely originally made with a rye.

An incredibly simple drink that exhibits complex herbal notes and long lingering spice. Recipes today more commonly refer to the Frisco Sour with its addition of lemon juice and, optional, egg white.

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CLASSIC FRISCO
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INGREDIENTS
- 60ml Rye Whiskey (or Bourbon)
- 15ml Benedictine
- Lemon Twist

FRISCO SOUR
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A Frisco Sour is a variation on the classic Frisco Cocktail. The simple combination of a spicy rye whiskey, herbal Benedictine and citrus results in a complex sour. You can (optionally) add half an egg white and/or bitters to create a textural and more flavourful drink.

INGREDIENTS
60ml Rye Whiskey (or Bourbon)
15ml Benedictine
15ml Fresh Lemon Juice
Half an egg white (optional)

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