Southsides Cocktail I
The story goes that Southsides were invented at New York City's "21" Club during Prohibition, when bootleggers from Chicago's South Side were among the restaurant's customers. The original recipe called for gin and lemon juice, but today the cocktail — still popular at "21" — is also made with vodka or rum. Our variation substitutes lime juice for lemon juice and leaves the choice of spirits open.
Recipe information
Yield
Serves 12
Ingredients
Preparation
Step 1
In a saucepan cook 3 cups of water with sugar over moderate heat, stirring, until sugar is dissolved. Remove pan from heat and cool syrup.
Step 2
In a large pitcher stir together syrup, remaining 7 cups water, lime juice, and lime slices and garnish with mint.
Step 3
To serve, add 1 1/2 ounces (1 jigger) gin, vodka, or rum to each of 12 large goblets or tall glasses filled with ice cubes and add lime mixture to taste. Garnish cocktails with mint.