Whiskey Sour in a rocks glass over ice, garnished with an orange peel twist
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Whiskey Sour

5 min Total Time
1 Servings
165 cal Per Serving
5 Ingredients
⭐ Foundational Difficulty
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The Whiskey Sour is the sour formula stripped to its cleanest form: whiskey, fresh lemon, sugar, shaken hard and poured over ice. It’s the drink that put the spirit-sweet-sour ratio on the map, and once it clicks here, you’ll recognize it in a Margarita, a Daiquiri, half the cocktail menu.

What You’re Learning

The sour formula, tuned for whiskey. Every sour is built on spirit, sweet, and citrus. The Margarita runs close to equal parts sweet and sour because tequila is light enough to share the stage. Whiskey isn’t — it’s got more flavor to carry, so this recipe leans the ratio toward the spirit: 2 ounces whiskey to ¾ ounce each of lemon and syrup. Less citrus relative to spirit keeps the whiskey from getting buried under the lemon.

Why it gets shaken, not stirred. Anything with citrus juice gets shaken, not stirred — stirring is reserved for all-spirit drinks like the Old Fashioned or Negroni, where the goal is clarity. Here the goal is the opposite: shaking integrates the lemon fully into the whiskey and chills the drink faster than stirring ever could. Shake hard for a full 10 to 12 seconds, then strain over fresh ice — the shaker ice is warm and watered down by now, so it doesn’t go in the glass.


Ingredients

  • 2 oz bourbon or rye whiskey
  • ¾ oz fresh lemon juice (about 1 lemon)
  • ¾ oz simple syrup
  • Ice
  • Orange peel or a maraschino cherry, for garnish (optional)

Method

  1. Combine in the shaker. Add the whiskey, lemon juice, and simple syrup to a shaker with ice.
  2. Shake hard. Shake for 10–12 seconds, until the shaker is cold to the touch.
  3. Strain over fresh ice. Strain into a rocks glass filled with fresh ice — not the shaker ice, which is now warm and diluted.
  4. Garnish and serve. Express an orange peel over the glass or drop in a cherry, and serve immediately.

Notes

  • Fresh lemon juice is not optional. Bottled juice is flat and slightly bitter — the same rule as the Margarita. Squeeze it fresh every time.
  • Bourbon vs. rye: bourbon gives a rounder, sweeter drink. Rye is spicier and drier. Both are correct; pick whichever you’d drink neat.
  • Want the classic foam-topped version? Add ¾ oz egg white to the shaker and dry-shake (no ice) for 15 seconds first to build the foam, then add ice and shake again. Strain over ice and dash Angostura bitters on top of the foam.
  • Simple syrup swap: ½ tsp superfine sugar dissolved directly in the lemon juice works if you’re out of syrup.
  • Don’t skip the fresh-ice strain. Straining onto the shaker’s own ice waters the drink down right after you worked to get the dilution right.
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