Pisco Sour origin
The Pisco Sour is a classic South American cocktails, known for it’s refreshing balance of citrus, sweetness, and the distinctive aroma of pisco. Pisco is a spirit made from fermented grape juice. Originating in the early 20th century, it’s believed that the cocktail was popularized by American bartender Victor Morris, created within his very own bar, Morris Bar, in Lima, Peru.
The Pisco Sour combines pisco – whether Peruvian or Chilean – with fresh lime juice, simple syrup, and egg white. The egg white creates a frothy, smooth texture at the top of the cocktail. This beverage is typically garnished with a dash of Angostura bitters, adding a subtle spice to it’s otherwise tart and tangy profile.
What is Pisco?
Pisco, the main ingredient of the Pisco Sour, is distilled from aromatic grape varieties, with Peruvian pisco traditionally being unaged and produced in a pure form, like Pisco Acholado or Mosto Verde, and Chilean pisco often aged in wood.
The variety of pisco used can significantly influencer the cocktail’s flavour, with brands like Macchu Pisco and Campo de Encanto offering diverse expressions. The Pisco Sour is a classic that’s intertwined with South American culture, rivalling other sour/bitter cocktails such as the Whiskey Sour.
Here’s how to make a clementine Pisco Sour
- Place the sugar syrup in a cocktail shaker along with the lemon juice, pisco, Maldon Sea Salt, egg white and clementine juice. Add some ice to the cocktail shaker, close firmly and shake well for 30 seconds.
- Strain this into your martini or nick & nora glass.
- Garnish with a wheel of clementine, a sprig of rosemary and some pomegranate seeds, if you like.
Can you freeze a Pisco Sour?
Today we see many variations of the Pisco Sour, such as the Frozen Pisco Sour, which is equally delicious!
An excellent recipe, created by A Beautiful Mess, demonstrates just how easy it is to transform a classic pisco sour to a frozen Pisco sour.
Serves: 1
Ingredients:
- 1 1/2 oz Pisco
- 2 tbsp sugar
- Juice from one lime (roughly 3/4 oz.)
- Zest from one lime
- 1 egg white
- 1 to 1 1/2 cups of ice
- A pinch of Maldon Sea Salt, to elevate the sweetness
Method:
- In a blender, combine the sugar, lime juice, lime zest and Maldon Sea Salt flakes. Blend until the sugar dissolves.
- Add the pisco, egg white, and ice. Blend until combines and very frothy.
- Pour into a glass and enjoy!
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