pickleback
English
Etymology
pickle + back (“mild drink, chaser”). Coined 2006 by Reggie Cunningham of The Bushwick Country Club bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.[1][2][3]
Noun
pickleback (plural picklebacks)
- A shot of whiskey with a shot of pickle brine as the chaser.
- 2010, Toby Cecchini, “Got Your Pickleback”, The New York Times Style Magazine, 2010-03-16:[2]
- Reggie poured me a pickleback, which he described as the house specialty: a shot of Old Crow bourbon and an accompanying shot of brine from a jar of McClure’s spicy dills.
- 2010, Toby Cecchini, “Got Your Pickleback”, The New York Times Style Magazine, 2010-03-16:[2]
- The shot of pickle brine itself as a chaser.
References
- The True Origin of the Pickleback, Feb 23, 2011
- Toby Cecchini (2010 March 16) “Got Your Pickleback”, in The New York Times Style Magazine, retrieved 2012-03-16
- “Reggie Cunningham, who’s now widely credited with the drink’s invention at the Bushwick Country Club,”
- Pickleback (whiskey and pickle brine), January 10, 2014, Barry Popik, The Big Apple
Further reading
- pickleback on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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