South Side (cocktail) explained

Sourcelink:southside
South Side or Southside
Type:cocktail
Gin:yes
Served:straight
Garnish:mint sprigs
Drinkware:cocktail
Ingredients:
  • 60 ml London Dry gin
  • 30 ml lemon juice
  • 15 ml simple syrup
  • 5–6 mint leaves
  • few drops of egg white (Optional)
Prep:Pour all ingredients into a cocktail shaker, shake well with ice, double-strain into chilled cocktail glass
Notes:If egg white is used shake vigorously

A South Side or Southside is an alcoholic beverage made with gin, lime juice, simple syrup and mint. A variant, the Southside Fizz, adds soda water.

History

Its origins are subject to speculation. It has been proposed that it gets its name from either the South Side district of the city of Chicago, Illinois, or from the Southside Sportsmen's Club on Long Island.[1]

The drink may have been the preferred beverage of Al Capone, whose gang dominated Chicago's South Side. The gin imported by Capone's rivals on the North Side of Chicago was smooth, and usually consumed with ginger ale. However, the gin consumed by Al Capone's gang had a rougher finish, and required more sweeteners to make it palatable. Thus the South Side was born.

21 Club recipe

The following list of ingredients for a south side is used by the famed 21 Club in New York City.[2]

South Side Fizz

A South Side Fizz adds soda water:

In a shaker, muddle the mint, lime juice and simple syrup. Add the gin and fill with ice. Shake, and strain into a highball glass filled with crushed ice. Stir until frost appears on the outside of the glass. Fill with club soda and garnish with another mint sprig.

Related drinks

The Tom Collins does not include mint, and is carbonated.

Notes and References

  1. News: A Privilege of the Privileged. Wall Street Journal. 18 August 2007. Felten. Eric.
  2. Web site: New York's Most Mysterious Cocktail. Christopher Osburn. 4 December 2017 . 23 December 2022.