Lion’s Tail

First published in 1937’s Café Royal Cocktail Book, this classic cocktail was likely invented in Prohibition-period America or by an American living in the United Kingdom. Its name comes from the phrase, “twisting the lion’s tail” which was a reference to provoking England where the royal coat of arms features a lion. Having similarities to both the Whiskey Sour and Daiquiri, the flavors here are all very tiki-like but with its bourbon base, it’s a nice departure from the norm.

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Instructions

Shake all ingredients with ice and strain into a chilled coupe.

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