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The White Lady cocktail is a masterful blend of brightness and botanicals; the sharp citrusy notes from the lemon juice complement the sweet, orangey undertones of the triple sec, while the gin provides a confidently herbaceous backbone. This drink, with its frothy and elegant appearance, is perfectly balanced, offering a refreshing zing paired with a smooth finish that rudely interrupts the palate with a tantalizing herbal complexity, making it absolutely irresistible to gin aficionados.
Method
How to make a White Lady
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- Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice
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- Shake well for 10-15 seconds or until the outside of the shaker becomes frosted
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- Strain into a chilled cocktail glass and serve
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FAQ's
What is the history behind the White Lady cocktail?
The White Lady cocktail is believed to have been created in the 1910s by Harry MacElhone at Ciro’s Club in London. It was originally made with crème de menthe, but was later refined by Harry Craddock at The Savoy’s American Bar in London in the 1920s, who gave us the more widely known version with gin, triple sec, and lemon juice. The cocktail epitomizes the elegance and creativity of the golden age of cocktails during the 1920s.
Can I make a non-alcoholic version of the White Lady?
Yes, a non-alcoholic version of the White Lady can be made by substituting the gin and triple sec with non-alcoholic alternatives. Non-alcoholic gins and a triple sec syrup can mimic the flavor profile of the original cocktail, while maintaining a similar appearance and texture. Adjust the amounts based on personal taste preferences.
What are some common variations of the White Lady cocktail?
Common variations of the White Lady include the addition of egg white for a frothier texture, swapping the gin with vodka for a smoother taste, or the addition of other citrus juices or syrups to introduce new flavors. Some bartenders also experiment with different types of gin to alter the drink's botanical profile.
How should I garnish a White Lady cocktail?
A classic garnish for a White Lady cocktail is a thin lemon twist or a lemon wheel. The bright, citrus garnish complements the drink's crisp and refreshing taste. For a more decorative touch, some also add a cherry or a sprig of fresh mint.
Is the White Lady cocktail suitable for all seasons?
Yes, the White Lady cocktail, with its refreshing citrus flavor, is suitable for all seasons. It is light enough for summer months and has a crisp, clean taste that can be appreciated in the winter as well. Its versatility and elegance make it a year-round favorite.
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