Classic Sidecar
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The most common story about the invention of the Sidecar cocktail is that it was created around 1918, named after an American army captain stationed in Paris in World War I. Apparently he rode around in a motorcycle sidecar, hence the name.
Served best in a coupe or martini glass.
Ingredients
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2 ounces Cognac
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1 ounce triple sec or Cointreau
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1 ounce lemon juice
- 4 ounces lemon lime soda
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Lemon twist or wheel for garnish
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Rim with Sour Lemon Infused Sugar Rimmer
Directions
Rim your glass by swirling a lemon wedge around top of your glass then spin the rim of your glass in your Sour Lemon Infused Sugar Rimmer.
Place all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with a handful of ice and shake until cold.
Strain the drink into the prepared glass.
Garnish with an lemon twist or wedge.
Serve and enjoy!