Rattlesnake
Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker and shake well, without ice, until the egg white is good and foamy, about 10-15 seconds. Add ice and shake again another 10 seconds; strain into chilled cocktail glass. Prepare your broad twist of lemon and go in for the kill.
- Good not the go to drink though.
- Yum. J likes too!
- Lemony
- Expat (Little Branch NYC) — Bourbon, Bitters, Lime juice, Simple syrup, Mint
- Basil Sour — Bourbon, Lemon juice, Simple syrup, Basil
- Rattle-Snake Cocktail — Rye, Absinthe, Lemon juice, Egg white, Rich simple syrup 2:1
- Lone Wolf — Bourbon, Averna, Cardamom tincture, Lemon juice, Gomme syrup
- Double Fill-Up — Rye, Lemon juice, Simple syrup, Pomegranate molasses, Mint
Note that Beretta seems to have just replaced the classic sweetener with maple syrup, absinthe with Peychaud's, and retained the name of a classic drink: the original may be found in the 1930 Savoy Cocktail Book.
Drinking the Devil's Acre (p. 173) includes a whole egg white, and doesn't bother with the dry shake. The drink is attributed to Harry Craddock, adapted by Thad Vogler, courtesy of Bar Agricole.