2nd #cocktail of #FridayNightCocktails on 24th May: Imperial Fizz

Our second cocktail is the Imperial Fizz (also called a Whiskey Fizz). A fizz style cocktail is one which uses water and sugar for the fizz, its “Imperial” title suggests a drink of superior quality and would traditionally have been made with a blended whiskey (if only because until the 1960s, blended whiskey is all anyone drank).

Imperial Fizz

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time2 mins

The Imperial Fizz (also called a Whiskey Fizz). A fizz style cocktail is one which uses water and sugar for the fizz, its "Imperial" title suggests a drink of superior quality and would traditionally have been made with a blended whiskey (if only because until the 1960s, blended whiskey is all anyone drank).

 60 ml (2 oz) whisky
 30 ml (1 oz) freshly squeezed lemon juice)
 1 tsp caster sugar
 90 ml (3 oz) soda water

1

In a cocktail shaker mix the lemon juice and caster sugar until the sugar has dissolved.

2

Add the whisky and half-fill with ice.

3

Shake until well-chilled.

4

Strain into a highball glass over fresh ice and top with soda water.

AI generated anecdote for article length

On a warm summer evening, John had his friends over for a casual dinner at his home. They had just finished a delicious meal on the patio, the sun setting in a blaze of orange and pink hues. The air was filled with laughter and the occasional clink of cutlery as they enjoyed the final bites of dessert. John, having recently returned from a holiday in Italy, had a special surprise in store for his friends—a cocktail that he had crafted based on his experiences abroad. This drink, which he fondly named "American," was inspired by his love for classic Italian aperitivos but with a twist that reflected his American roots.

As the evening settled into a relaxed rhythm, John excused himself and headed inside to prepare the drinks. The sounds of conversation and laughter continued outside, a pleasant backdrop as he began his preparations. He laid out the ingredients on his kitchen counter: a fine bottle of whiskey, fresh lemons, caster sugar, and soda water. The simplicity of the ingredients belied the complex and refreshing flavor of the cocktail he was about to make.

John started by cutting a few lemons in half and juicing them, the citrus scent filling the kitchen. He carefully measured the lemon juice, ensuring he had just the right amount for the balance he sought. Next, he added a spoonful of caster sugar to the juice, stirring until it dissolved completely. The sweetness of the sugar would temper the tartness of the lemon, creating a harmonious blend.

He reached for the whiskey, a rich, smooth bourbon that he knew would provide a perfect base for the cocktail. Pouring a generous measure into his shaker, he added the lemon juice and sugar mixture, the liquid swirling together in a golden pool. He then filled the shaker with ice, the cubes crackling and popping as they settled into the cold liquid.

With the ingredients ready, John placed the lid on the shaker and began to shake vigorously. The shaker grew cold in his hands, the mixture inside chilling rapidly. He wanted to ensure that every element was perfectly blended and ice-cold for the best possible taste. Satisfied, he grabbed a set of highball glasses and filled them with fresh ice.

John strained the mixture from the shaker into each glass, the golden liquid cascading over the ice with a satisfying glug. To finish, he topped off each drink with a splash of soda water, adding a touch of effervescence that would lighten the cocktail and make it even more refreshing. He garnished each glass with a thin slice of lemon, its bright color contrasting beautifully with the amber liquid.

Returning to the patio with a tray of the freshly made cocktails, John presented the drinks to his friends. "I've named this the 'American,'" he explained, "inspired by my trip to Italy but with a bit of a twist. It's made with whiskey, lemon juice, caster sugar, and soda water. I hope you like it."

His friends eagerly took their glasses, and the first sips were met with enthusiastic approval. The cocktail was a hit, its blend of sweet, sour, and spirited notes creating a perfectly balanced and refreshing drink. The whiskey provided a robust base, while the lemon juice added a zesty kick, and the soda water brought a delightful fizz.

As the evening progressed, they continued to enjoy their American cocktails, the conversation flowing as easily as the drinks. The cocktail seemed to encapsulate the spirit of their gathering—warm, inviting, and full of good cheer. John felt a sense of pride and satisfaction, knowing he had shared a piece of his Italian adventure with his friends in a way that was uniquely his own.

The night drew on, and as they finished their drinks, the group expressed their appreciation for the delightful cocktail. John knew that the American would become a staple at their future gatherings, a symbol of the wonderful times they shared and the perfect way to toast to friendship and summer evenings. The memory of this night, much like the taste of the cocktail, would linger long after the last glass was emptied.

Ingredients

 60 ml (2 oz) whisky
 30 ml (1 oz) freshly squeezed lemon juice)
 1 tsp caster sugar
 90 ml (3 oz) soda water

Directions

1

In a cocktail shaker mix the lemon juice and caster sugar until the sugar has dissolved.

2

Add the whisky and half-fill with ice.

3

Shake until well-chilled.

4

Strain into a highball glass over fresh ice and top with soda water.

Imperial Fizz

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