Cherry Bourbon Fizz

Bourbon and cherries love each other, and citrus juice and a bit of fizz make this more summery than its Manhattan kin.
By Bowen Close

We spent the first week of our year-long travel adventure with my husband’s in-laws in Eugene, and almost immediately found ourselves swimming in cherries. I’m used to working my way through 10-pound bags of oranges in Southern California winters, and can use up bags of limes and lemons like no one’s business, but Oregon summertime means berries and cherries and the novelty of this had my head spinning.

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Our first evening in Eugene, my in-laws went cherry picking and returned with a particularly fruitful harvest of 35 pounds of ripe, still sun-warmed Bing cherries.

We mostly ate them straight (and still are – I know for a fact that my father-in-law has a bag of them in his truck at this very moment). Once I actually ate so many while I was pondering what to bake with them that I ended up too full to do anything else. But I also layered them into a chocolate icebox cake and smooshed a few into this slightly fizzy, entirely summery, bright red cocktail.

Cherries and bourbon are a pretty natural combination, and the citrus juice and bit of fizz added at the end make it far more light and summery than its Manhattan kin. I drank mine as I rolled out and cut a batch of gnocchi dough for dinner on one of those cooler, cloudier Oregon summer evenings. I’m pretty sure we had cherries for dessert that night, too,  and I’m looking forward to more when we get back next week.

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Cherry bourbon fizz


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  • Author: Bowen Close (Bowen Appétit)
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 1 1x

Description

Bourbon and cherries love each other, and citrus juice and a bit of fizz make this more summery than its Manhattan kin.


Ingredients

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  • 4 ripe, juicy cherries (Bings are great, but others work too)
  • 12 tsp. granulated sugar (can alter for sweetness)
  • 1 1/2 ounces bourbon
  • 1/2 ounce lime or lemon juice
  • Splash of soda

Instructions

  1. Muddle 3 of the cherries and the sugar in the bottom of a cocktail shaker.
  2. Fill the shaker halfway with ice. Add the bourbon and lime juice, and shake.
  3. Strain into a cocktail glass with a few cubes of ice. Add the splash of soda and stir gently. Drop in the last cherry as a garnish, and serve.
  • Prep Time: 5 mins

 

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