This cherry whiskey sour recipe uses maraschino cherries and their juice as the sweetener. It’s easy to make and oh, so smooth and tart!
We recently shared with you an amazing orange whiskey sour recipe, and we figured it was time to come around again with a different variation on a classic whiskey sour: the cherry whiskey sour.
The egg white is left out of this version, but we didn’t skimp on one important thing – the egg white whipped cream on top.
Maybe it’s because I’m a girl, but I love cherry cocktails . . . however this one doesn’t seem too feminine just by looks alone. I’m fond of this as a summer cocktail, because it seems like the perfect time for cherry.
The flavor is smooth and tart – good enough that a man will get over any girly drink hesitations just to have one. The egg white whipped cream on top is a must in my opinion!
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Start with Quality Ingredients
Use high-quality spirits and fresh juices. The quality of your ingredients greatly influences the final taste of your cocktail.
Measure Precisely
Invest in a jigger or measuring tools to ensure accurate proportions. Consistency in measurements is key to achieving a balanced flavor profile.
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Pre-chill your glassware in the freezer or fill them with ice while preparing the cocktail to keep your drinks cold and refreshing.
Taste as You Go
Don’t be afraid to taste your cocktail-in-progress. Adjust ingredients if needed to achieve the desired flavor. I mean you don’t need to be told to do this . . . right?
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Here’s what you’re going to need to make this drink.
Ingredients
- 2 ounces Bourbon Whiskey
- 2 1/2 ounces cherry juice
- 1/2 ounce lime juice
- 1 Maraschino cherry
- Ice cubes
- Egg white whipped cream (optional)
Egg White Whipped Cream
Ingredients
- 2 egg whites
- 2 cups of powdered sugar
- 1/2 tablespoon of vanilla extract
Directions
- In a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment add egg whites and beat until peaks form.
- Add powdered sugar and vanilla extract, continue beating until stiff peaks form.
- Spoon into a bowl and place into the refrigerator to chill.
Note: if you would like to use pasteurized egg, you can purchase egg whites at the store. It tends to create a rockier foam, but a lot of people can’t tell the difference.
Remember to drink responsibly, and never drink and drive.
Get the printable recipe for this cocktail below:
Cherry Whiskey Sour
Ingredients
Cherry Whiskey Sour
- 2 oz bourbon whiskey
- 2.5 oz cherry juice
- 0.5 oz lime juice
- 1 maraschino cherry
- ice cubes
- egg white & powdered sugar optional
Egg White Whipped Cream (this will cover a few cocktails)
- 2 egg white s
- 2 cups confectioners sugar
- 1/2 T vanilla extract
Instructions
- [mv_schema_meta name="Add Ingredients to Shaker"]In a cocktail shaker add bourbon whiskey, cherry juice, lime juice, and a single ice cube.
- [mv_schema_meta name="Shake Then Strain Into a Glass"]Shake it for 30 seconds, then strain into a standard whiskey glass filled with ice cubes.
- [mv_schema_meta name="Top with Whipped Cream"]Top with the egg white whipped cream if you desire (get the recipe below).
- [mv_schema_meta name="Garnish and Serve"]Garnish with a Maraschino cherry and serve.
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Enjoy your tasty whiskey sour cocktail, and remember to never drink and drive. If you enjoyed this delicious beverage, check out these other cocktails:
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