Mr & Mrs T Whiskey Sour Mix 1L

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Description

Mr & Mrs T Whiskey Sour Mix 1L is a non-alcoholic cocktail mixer (0% ABV) in a 1-liter bottle, designed to deliver a tart-and-sweet base for whiskey sour cocktails. Rooted in a brand history dating to 1960, this mixer is made with cane sugar and aims to replicate a made-from-scratch sour mix without the prep work.

Quick Facts: ABV: 0% (Non-Alcoholic Mixer)  |  Origin: United States  |  Style: Whiskey Sour Cocktail Mixer  |  Brand Owner: Keurig Dr Pepper

Brand History & Production

Mr & Mrs T was founded in 1960 by Herb and June Taylor in Los Angeles, California. The brand built its reputation on convenient, quality cocktail mixers and is now part of the Keurig Dr Pepper portfolio. The Whiskey Sour Mix is formulated with cane sugar rather than high-fructose corn syrup, distinguishing it from many shelf-stable competitors. The recipe targets a balanced tart-and-sweet profile intended to stand in for fresh citrus juice and simple syrup in sour-style cocktails.

Flavor Profile

Aroma: Bright citrus notes dominate on the nose, with an underlying sweetness reminiscent of lemon curd and a faint hint of lime zest.

Taste: The palate opens with sharp, tart citrus that quickly meets a rounded cane-sugar sweetness at mid-palate. The balance leans slightly toward the sweet side, giving it a smooth, approachable character that tempers the bite of bourbon or rye whiskey when combined.

Finish: A clean, lightly tangy aftertaste lingers briefly. There is no cloying residual sweetness, which keeps the mixer versatile across different spirit pairings.

How to Use Mr & Mrs T Whiskey Sour Mix

The standard serve is simple: combine two parts mixer with one part bourbon or rye whiskey over ice, shake, and strain into a rocks glass. Garnish with a cherry and an orange slice for a classic presentation.

  • Whiskey Sour: The obvious choice — the mixer's tart-sweet ratio is calibrated specifically for this cocktail, reducing prep to seconds.
  • Amaretto Sour: Swap whiskey for amaretto (or use a split base of amaretto and bourbon) for a nutty, citrus-forward variation that benefits from the cane-sugar backbone.
  • Vodka Sour: Pair with a clean vodka for a lighter, more neutral sour cocktail where the mixer's citrus notes take center stage.

Best For

  • Stocking a home bar with essential mixers for quick cocktail service
  • Hosting parties or gatherings where speed and consistency behind the bar matter
  • Beginner cocktail enthusiasts building confidence before graduating to fresh-squeezed citrus
  • Tailgating, picnics, or outdoor events where fresh ingredients are impractical

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Mr & Mrs T Whiskey Sour Mix taste like? It delivers a tart citrus punch balanced by cane-sugar sweetness, designed to mimic the lemon juice and simple syrup combination found in a classic whiskey sour.

How does Mr & Mrs T Whiskey Sour Mix compare to Master of Mixes Whiskey Sour? Both are shelf-stable sour mixes with similar ingredient profiles, but Mr & Mrs T uses cane sugar and has a brand heritage dating to 1960, while Master of Mixes positions itself with a broader cocktail-mixer lineup and slightly different sweetness levels.

Is Mr & Mrs T Whiskey Sour Mix good for beginners? Yes — it eliminates the need to balance fresh citrus and sweetener ratios, making it an easy entry point for anyone learning to make sour-style cocktails at home.

Where is Mr & Mrs T Whiskey Sour Mix made? Mr & Mrs T is an American brand originally founded in Los Angeles, California in 1960 by Herb and June Taylor, now manufactured under the Keurig Dr Pepper umbrella in the United States.

What foods pair well with a whiskey sour made with this mix? Smoked brisket or pulled pork, as the citrus cuts through rich, fatty meat. Fried appetizers like chicken tenders or mozzarella sticks benefit from the tart contrast. Sharp cheddar cheese balances the sweetness, while lemon bars or key lime pie echo the citrus theme for dessert.

What sizes does Mr & Mrs T Whiskey Sour Mix come in? The product is commonly available in a 1-liter (33.8 fl oz) bottle, which is the standard retail size for this mixer.

Is Mr & Mrs T Whiskey Sour Mix worth the price? It positions as a budget-friendly, everyday cocktail mixer — well below the cost of buying fresh lemons and simple syrup individually, making it a practical value for casual entertaining and high-volume use.

Why Mr & Mrs T Whiskey Sour Mix?

The brand's longevity — over six decades in the mixer category — speaks to consistent consumer trust. The use of cane sugar rather than corn syrup gives the mix a cleaner sweetness profile that avoids the syrupy heaviness common in cheaper alternatives. For home bartenders who want a reliable, no-fuss sour base without squeezing citrus every round, this 1-liter format provides enough volume for roughly eight to ten cocktails. It does exactly what a shelf-stable mixer should: deliver repeatable results with minimal effort.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Cocktail Mix
  • Product of
    USA
  • Size
    1L
  • Brand
    Mr & Mrs T

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