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==Cocktails== [[File:Piscos chilenos.jpg|right|thumb|Pisco produced in Chile]] Some of the most popular cocktails with pisco include: * [[Pisco sour]] is made with pisco, [[egg white]]s and dash of [[bitters]].<ref>Garbee, J., [http://www.latimes.com/features/food/la-fo-cocktail21-2008may21,0,4918724.story A summer twist on pisco sour, caipirinha cocktails], ''Los Angeles Times'', May 21, 2008.</ref> * Chilcano (Pisco, Ginger Ale, Lime wedge, or wheel, for garnish). It has variations with lime, blood orange, grapefruit, and pineapple. * [[Cola de mono|Monkey Tail]] (Cola de Mono or Colemono), is a traditional Chilean drink served around Christmas time. It contains aguardiente<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.grape-experiences.com/2020/12/holiday-cocktail-tradition-monkey-tail-catan-pisco/ |title=Your Newest Holiday Cocktail Tradition – 'Monkey Tail' (Cola de Mono) with Catan Pisco |access-date=2023-01-05 |website=www.grape-experiences.com}}</ref> * [[Pisco punch|Pisco Punch]], the first known pisco cocktail, invented in [[San Francisco]], [[California]], in the 19th century. It contains pineapple, [[gum arabic]], and syrup, among other ingredients.<ref>{{cite book|last=Meehan |first=Jim |title=History of Pisco in San Francisco|year=2010 |publisher=CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform|isbn=978-1452873015}}</ref> * [[Serena libre|Serena Libre]], sweeter than Pisco Sour, made with [[Mountain papaya|Chilean papaya]] juice and sugar. * Pisquiña, very similar to [[Caipirinha]], it has Pisco, Chilean [[Limón de Pica|Pica lime]] juice, white sugar and ice. * Mojito de Cuma, a Chilean version of a cocktail similar to [[Mojito]], is made with Pisco, [[Sprite (soft drink)|Sprite]], [[Seven Up]] or a similar soda and [[mint leaves]]. Thanks to those sodas' sweetness, it doesn't require sugar. * [[Piscola Blanca]], a variation of [[Piscola]] in Chile with clear sodas. * [[Pisagua (drink)|Pisagua]] Chilean Pisco with carbonated water. * [[Pischela]], another variation of Chilean [[Piscola]], similar to a British "submarine" it is Pisco with [[beer]], preferably a blonde beer. * Terremoto, a traditional Chilean cocktail made of [[Pipeño]] strengthened with Pisco, Fernet (optional), pineapple ice cream and [[Grenadine]] syrup. * [[Piscoffee]], Pisco with iced coffee and ice. Also is a variation of [[Irish coffee]] with pisco instead of whiskey. * [[Cóctel de Algarrobina]], Peruvian Pisco with [[algarrobina|algarrobina syrup]] (or carob syrup), cinnamon, egg yolk, and cream. * Pisco Flip, a flip on the traditional Pisco Sour, made with egg yolks instead of whites.<ref>{{cite web|title=Pisco Flip|url=http://www.fontanapisco.com/portfolio/pisco-flip/|publisher=Viviza, LLC|access-date=24 October 2013}}</ref> * [[Cupid's Cup]], Peruvian pisco, aperol, fresh lemon juice, simple syrup, and egg whites. A thyme sprig is used for decoration.<ref>{{cite web|title=Cupid's Cup|url=http://www.fontanapisco.com/portfolio/cupids-cu/|publisher=Viviza, LLC|access-date=24 October 2013}}</ref> * Tampisco Bay, a cocktail inspired by [[Tampa Bay]], [[Florida]]. Made using pisco and fresh cucumber juice, agave nectar, jalapeño slices, and red bell pepper slices and served in an ice filled highball glass.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tampisco Bay|url=http://www.fontanapisco.com/portfolio/tampisco-ba/|publisher=Viviza, LLC|access-date=24 October 2013}}</ref> ===Mixed drinks=== Some examples of mixed drinks with pisco include: * [[Canario (cocktail)|Canario]] * [[Capitán (cocktail)|Capitán]] * [[Chilcano de Pisco]], a Peruvian cocktail made with Pisco, lemon juice, ice, bitters, and ginger ale. * [[Piscola]], also called "national cocktail" in Chile ({{langx|es|Combinado nacional}} or {{lang|es|combinado}}) a cocktail prepared mixing [[Coca-Cola]] and pisco. Other combinations of Pisco and cola include the Perú Libre differentiating the same drink made with different origin piscos. * [[Pisco Sorpresa]], a cocktail originated in East London, inspired by the Latin American classic. Involves shaking gin, Cointreau, triple sec, Bacardi and pisco, adding raspberry juice, pouring into a cocktail glass and finishing off with a dash of soda, grenadine and a squeeze of lemon. * [[Piscotheque (cocktail)|Piscotheque]] * [[Roller Pisco (cocktail)|Roller Pisco]] * [[Don Alfredo (cocktail)|Don Alfredo]], a Peruvian cocktail made with mosto verde Pisco, [[St-Germain (liqueur)|St Germain]], lime juice, ice and soda water.
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