Lynchburg lemonade
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Lynchburg Lemonade is named after the town in which it is made in Lynchburg, Tennessee home of the Jack Daniels Distillery. It can be made with 1 part Jack Daniels, 1 part Triple Sec, 1 part Sweet and Sour cocktail mix and 4 parts Lemon lime soda and then mixed in a bowl according to Webtender.com. It is recommended to serve over ice and garnish with a lemon.
The recipe for Lynchburg Lemonade was first created by Tony Mason, and was the subject of the 1987 court case Mason v. Jack Daniel Distillery [1].