Ingredients
- 1 shot whiskey (recommended: Jack Daniels)
- 2 tablespoons frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed
- 5 ice cubes
- 1 cup lemon-lime soda
- Maraschino cherries, for garnish
Directions
Pour whiskey and lemonade concentrate into a highball glass. Stir. Add ice cubes and fill glass with soda. Garnish with a maraschino cherry
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By makeupgal
Cleveland, TN
on August 14, 2011
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I'm not from Kentucky, but when I saw the name of this recipe, I immediately thought Kentucky bourbon would be the alcohol. This recipe comes closer to being a Lynchburg Lemonade. (That's Lynchburg, TN; where Jack Daniels is made. Just add 1/2 ounce of Triple Sec and you pretty much have it. Increase the frozen lemonade concentrate to 3 oz and it would take the place of sweet and sour mix, then top it off with 1/2 oz of soda. Yum, one of my favorite drinks.
We in TN take our whiskey seriously too. As stated before, all bourbons are whiskey, but not all whiskeys are bourbon. A true bourbon has to come from Kentucky, but Tennessee is famous for whiskey be it Jack or George.
My rating is for the recipe, not the name.
By lawaness
La Mesa, CA, US
on June 29, 2011
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I thought this was a great recipe, and that everyone commenting needs to remember that this is only a drink, no need to beat each other up about it :
By stacyhanson
Lawrenceville, IL
on June 05, 2011
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How dare you call this Kentucky Lemonade and use that Tennessee filth? Learn to read labels. And you might want to also learn about a region before you name anything after it. You offended alot of people with that one mistake. Kentucky takes ITS bourbon seriously.
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