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Mickey Slim Nutrition Facts
Calories:220
Fat:0g
Protein:4g
Carbohydrates:12g
Alcohol:18%
Created by
Nic PolotniankoI fell in love with the art of mixology 6 years ago. Since then, I've honed my skills, crafting a myriad of co*cktail recipes, and sharing my passion with other enthusiasts.
Last Updated: January 7, 2024
Contents
- 1History
- 2How Mickey Slim Tastes?
- 3Interesting facts about Mickey Slim
- 4Ingredients 🍾
- 5Recipe. How to make Mickey Slim Drink 🍸
- 6Pro Tips
- 7Perfect Pairings
- 8What you could change in Mickey Slim
- 9Twists
- 10Additional Information
- 11Frequently Asked Questions
- 12More Similar Recipes!
History
The Mickey Slim co*cktail, also known as the Mickey Finn, has a rather notorious history. It is believed to have originated in the early 20th century in Chicago, where bar owner Mickey Finn would serve this drink to unsuspecting patrons in order to rob them once they were incapacitated. The original recipe contained a dangerous mix of alcohol and knockout drugs, but modern versions of the co*cktail are much safer and enjoyable.
- The Mickey Slim gained popularity in the 1920s and 1930s during Prohibition
- It was often served in speakeasies and underground bars
- Today, the Mickey Slim is enjoyed as a unique and historical co*cktail
How Mickey Slim Tastes?
The Mickey Slim has a complex taste, with a combination of sweet, sour, and bitter flavors. It is a strong and potent co*cktail, with a smooth and velvety texture.
Interesting facts about Mickey Slim
- The original Mickey Slim recipe contained dangerous substances, but modern versions are safe to consume
- The co*cktail is named after its creator, Mickey Finn, who used it to rob his patrons
- The Mickey Slim has evolved over the years, with many variations and adaptations
Ingredients
- Gin: 2 oz(60ml)
- Lime juice: 1 oz(30ml)
- Simple syrup: 0.5 oz(15ml)
- Egg white: 1
- Angostura bitters: 2 dashes
- Garnish: Lime Wheel
A few good options for Mickey Slim are:
- Brockmans
- Silent Pool Gin
- Hendrick's Gin
Gin
Gin is the backbone of this co*cktail, lending its herbal and botanical flavors to serve as a foundation. 2 oz is the sweet spot; any less, and you'll wonder where the party went, any more, and you might as well be frolicking in a juniper bush. Skip the gin, and you've basically got zesty limeade.
Mary Mitkina
Lime Juice
1 oz of lime juice gives you zing! It cuts through the gin's complexity and balances the sweet and sour profile. Without it, you lose the 'Mickey' in your 'Slim'. It's like taking the sunshine out of a summer day!
Mary Mitkina
Simple Syrup
Half an ounce of simple syrup is just enough to kiss the sharpness of the lime without making it a syrupy mess. Think of it as the peacemaker between gin’s botanical bite and lime’s tangy punch. Too much, and you'll be sipping sugar; too little, and the co*cktail's flavors may be too harsh.
Alex Green
Egg White
The egg white is the secret to that silky mouthfeel and foamy top - a co*cktail's version of a top hat. Without it, the drink feels naked, not quite finished. It's like forgetting the whipped cream on your pie - still good, but not quite right.
Mary Mitkina
Angostura Bitters
Two dashes of Angostura bitters are like the sprinkle of fairy dust; they add depth and a touch of spice that makes the drink more complex. Forget them, and your co*cktail loses its charming final act.
Mary Mitkina
Lime Wheel
The garnish is more than just a pretty face; it's the inviting front door to your drink experience. No lime wheel, and you're not giving your drink the welcome it deserves.
Alex Green
Recipe. How to make Mickey Slim Drink
- In a co*cktail shaker, combine the gin, lime juice, simple syrup, and egg white
- Dry shake (without ice) for 10-15 seconds to emulsify the egg white
- Add ice to the shaker and shake again for 15-20 seconds
- Strain the co*cktail into a chilled coupe glass
- Add 2 dashes of Angostura bitters on top of the foam
- Garnish with a lime wheel
Pro Tips
- Dry shake the co*cktail first to properly emulsify the egg white
- Use a chilled glass to keep the co*cktail cool for longer
- Fresh lime juice is always better than bottled for a fresher taste
Perfect Pairings
Food Pairings
- Seafood: The clean, citrus notes of the lime juice complement many seafood dishes, such as grilled shrimp or a light seafood ceviche.
- Spicy Foods: The cooling effect of the co*cktail's gin and lime elements pair well with spicy dishes, offering a refreshing counterbalance to the heat.
Non-Alcoholic Drink Pairings
- Sparkling Water: To cleanse the palate between sips, a glass of sparkling water can be a refreshing companion.
- Green Tea: A non-alcoholic option with earthy tones that can align with the botanical notes of the gin without overpowering the drink's flavors.
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What you could change in Mickey Slim
- Vodka can be used instead of gin for a different flavor profile
- Lemon juice can be substituted for lime juice if desired
- Agave syrup can replace simple syrup for a more natural sweetness
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And of course - twists🍹
Mickey Rose
- Ingredients: 2 oz Gin, 1 oz Lime Juice, 0.75 oz Raspberry Syrup, 1 Egg White, 2 dashes Rose Water
- Recipe: The same as the original but substitute the simple syrup for raspberry syrup and add rose water with the bitters. The result? A fruity and floral twist, that brings a garden party to your glass.
Slim & Spicy
- Ingredients: 2 oz Gin, 1 oz Lime Juice, 0.5 oz Agave Syrup, 1 Egg White, 1 small slice of Jalapeño
- Recipe: Swap the simple syrup for agave syrup and muddle the jalapeño slice in the shaker before adding the rest of the ingredients. This version brings the heat for those who like their drinks with a fiery personality.
Honey Bee Slim
- Ingredients: 2 oz Gin, 1 oz Lime Juice, 0.5 oz Honey, 1 Egg White, 2 dashes Orange Bitters
- Recipe: Switch up the simple syrup for honey and the Angostura bitters for orange bitters. You'll create a sweet, citrusy profile with a hint of honeyed warmth – like a hug for your taste buds.
In case you forgot basics how to make Mickey Slim
The basic composition of simple syrup is relatively straightforward – a 1:1 ratio of sugar and water. This mixture is heated until the sugar dissolves, resulting in a clear, sweet syrup.
Learn everything about simple syrupAdd your ingredients to the shaker first, then ice. Fill it up to ¾ of its capacity to ensure enough space for shaking. Hold the shaker with both hands (one on the top and one on the bottom) and shake vigorously. The shake should come from your shoulders, not your wrists.
Learn everything on how to shakePlace your chosen strainer on top of the shaker or mixing glass, ensuring a secure fit. Pour the co*cktail into a glass through the strainer, which will catch solid ingredients and ice. If double straining, hold the fine mesh strainer between the shaker and the glass.
Learn everything on how to strainGarnishing a bar drink depends on the type of garnish and the co*cktail. Generally, it involves preparing the garnish (like cutting a citrus wheel or picking a sprig of mint), and then adding it to the drink in a visually appealing way (like perching it on the rim or floating it on top).
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Frequently Asked Questions on Mickey Slim
What type of gin works best for the Mickey Slim?
Any standard dry gin will work for the Mickey Slim, but you can experiment with different brands to find your preferred taste.
I'm not a big fan of bitter taste in co*cktails, can I skip the bitters in the Mickey Slim?
Angostura bitters adds complexity and depth to the co*cktail, but it can be omitted if you prefer less bitterness.
Is it safe to consume raw egg white in a co*cktail?
While consuming raw eggs does come with a slight risk of foodborne illness, the risk is generally low, especially if you're using fresh, refrigerated eggs. If you're concerned about the risk, you can use pasteurized egg whites.
How should I store my co*cktail if I want to prepare it in advance?
You can prepare the gin, lime juice, and syrup mixture in advance and refrigerate it. Add the egg white and shake well just before serving.
What is the alcohol content of the Mickey Slim co*cktail?
The alcohol content of a Mickey Slim can vary depending on the particular brand of gin and the precise measures, but it's typically around 18%.