Sidecar
A classic orange-scented cognac cocktail with a sugar-rimmed elegance.
Ingredients
| 50 ml | Cognac | |
| 20 ml | Triple Sec | |
| 20 ml | Fresh Lemon Juice |
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Instructions
- 1
Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice.
- 2
Shake well and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Flavour Profile
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Nutrition
200 kcal
14 g
12 g
Sidecar
The Sidecar is a sophisticated “The Unforgettable” classic composed of Cognac, Triple Sec, and Fresh Lemon Juice. It is the definitive orange-scented brandy cocktail, celebrated for its perfect “dry-sour” balance and its status as the most elegant evolution of the 19th-century Brandy Crustas.
Key Takeaways
- Alcoholic Base: Cognac (standard) or Bourbon (Sidecar variation).
- Defining Element: The sugar rim (optional but traditional).
- Service: Shaken and served “up.”
- Glassware: Chilled Cocktail (Coupe) glass.
History: Harry’s Bar and the World War I
The Sidecar’s origins are firmly rooted in the post-World War I era in Paris and London.
The Ritz Paris and Harry’s Bar
The drink is most famously associated with Harry MacElhone at Harry’s New York Bar in Paris and the Ritz Hotel. Legend has it that the drink was named after an American army captain who frequented the bars in Paris and was often driven to and from in the “sidecar” of a motorcycle.
The 1862 Ancestor
Technically, the Sidecar is an evolution of the Brandy Crusta, which shared the same basic ingredients but featured a more elaborate garnish and a heavier focus on maraschino liqueur. The Sidecar streamlined the recipe, focusing on the synergy between the grape spirit and the orange liqueur.
Ingredient Analysis
Cognac: The Noble Soul
A high-quality V.S. or V.S.O.P. Cognac is mandatory. The Cognac provides a rich, woody, and dried-fruit depth that distinguishes the Sidecar from lighter gin or rum sours. It must have enough proof (40% ABV) to stand up to the acidic lemon and the sugar of the triple sec.
Triple Sec vs. Cointreau
The IBA specifies Triple Sec. While many bars use standard triple sec, Cointreau is the gold standard for this drink, as it provides a higher alcoholic kick and a cleaner, less-cloying orange profile.
The Freshness of Lemon
The lemon juice must be freshly squeezed. Because the drink contains no added sugar syrup (the sweetness comes entirely from the liqueur), the quality of the citrus acidity is paramount to the drink’s balance.
Preparation Mechanics
- The Sugar Rim (The “Crusta” Heritage): Rub a lemon wedge on the rim of a chilled coupe. Dip the rim into fine white sugar to create a thin, consistent frost.
- The Shake: Add the Cognac, Triple Sec, and Lemon Juice to a shaker with large ice cubes. Shake vigorously for 12 seconds.
- The Strain: Fine-strain into the prepared glass.
- Garnish: Traditionally served with just the sugar rim. A small orange twist expressed over the surface is an excellent modern addition to highlight the Triple Sec.
Tasting Profile
The Sidecar is a sensory masterclass in dryness. The initial palate is met with the sweet “crunch” of the sugar rim, followed immediately by the sharp, electric acidity of the lemon. The mid-palate reveals the warm, luxurious depth of the Cognac. The finish is short, clean, and orange-scented. It is the perfect sophisticated aperitif for those who enjoy a Margarita but want something with more “old-world” richness.
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