In this episode of Whiskey Cats, we make a ginger lime shrub, a cocktail and discuss a small science corner. Cheers!
Taste:
Four Roses Single Barrel*https://fourrosesbourbon.com/bourbon/single-barrel/
Kirkland Small Batch Bourbon Whiskey*http://scotchnoob.com/2014/07/28/kirkland-small-batch-bourbon-7-year/
Shrubshttp://whiskeycats.com/post/124326304820/inspired-by-a-cocktail-pairing-dinner-at-the
Ginger Lime Shrub
Cut 6 limes in half. Squeeze and reserve the juice in one bowl, and reserve the rinds separately.
Weigh the rinds in a bowl, then added an equal weight of sugar to them. After muddling the sugar and rinds for a bit, cover the bowl and place it in the refrigerator overnight.
After a day or so, a thick syrup should have formed from the rinds and sugar.
To the rind/sugar/syrup, add the reserved lime juice. Also, add ~3 tablespoons of grated fresh ginger.
Let the mixture sit at room temperature for a couple of hours, then strain the liquid from the rinds.
Finally, add the apple cider vinegar to the mixture and stir until the sugar is completely dissolved. Note: you can add a tablespoon of the vinegar at a time, tasting the syrup after each addition (the total amount depends on your taste preference for tart vs. sweet).
Pour this mixture into a sterilized bottle, and shake well. Store in the fridge, shaking well before each use.
Cocktail
1 lime, cut into wedges (lengthwise)2 ounces ginger lime shrub1 1/2 ounces bourbon4 ounces club sodacandied ginger, for garnish
Iowa
*Seven Devils Whiskeyhttp://www.koenigdistillery.com/seven-devils-whiskey/seven-devils-straight-bourbon-whisky/
Science CornerThe Chemistry of Whiskey Distillationhttps://laughingsquid.com/chemistry-whiskey-distillation/
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