We whipped up a batch of Sidecars per Embury’s original recipe from Difford’s Guide to Cocktails #7. Which in our case was composed of:
2 oz Courvoisier VSOP Cognac
1/2 oz Lemon Juice
1/2 oz Cointreau
Have to say that we agree this cocktail is dry like the Mojave Desert. Although, the good quality Cognac saved it. It was a tasty cocktail, but not what we were really looking for in a Sidecar, much too dry. So I went searching to see what other’s had to say about the recipe. Much to my surprise what I found is that the recipe listed in Difford’s Guide is not in fact the authentic Embury recipe at all. Although close, the Embury recipe is even drier!
2 oz Cognac
1/2 oz Lemon Juice
1/4 oz Cointreau
Dropping what little Cointreau there was in the Difford’s recipe to 1/4 oz would result in basically lightly flavored Cognac. At this point, I have to come clean and say that I didn’t even hazard the “True” Embury Sidecar. Thankfully there are other recipes, better recipes in fact. So on that note I go to test another recipe so you, dear reader, need not encounter the desert dry Embury Sidecar.
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