Fernet and Chartreuse are known for their bold flavors which some may find too intense, but personally I gravitate towards them. Many cocktail enthusiasts are aware of the Industry Sour devised by Ted Kilgore of Taste in St. Louis, which features both of these ingredients. I prefer to make mine different enough that it should be called “modified”, but not so different that it deserves a full rename. Ratio changes aside, the ingredients I changed are as follows. I chose Letherbee Fernet instead of the industry-standard Fernet Branca, mint simple syrup instead of regular, and I chose to add an egg white. If you don’t have Letherbee Fernet and mint simple syrup, use 1 ounce of standard Fernet Branca which is still heavily minty.
Cheers!
Modified Industry Sour
Ingredients
- 1¼ ounce Green Chartreuse
- 1 ounce lime juice
- ¾ ounce Letherbee Fernet
- ½ ounce mint simple syrup
- 1 egg white
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and dry shake. (no ice)
- Add ice and shake again.
- Double strain into a coupe glass.
Notes
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