Best Recipe Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipes

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Logo recipes Jun 18, 2020  · The old fashioned cocktail can be made with bourbon, rye, or blended whiskey. Serve over ice and garnish with an orange slice and a maraschino cherry. ... Cocktail …

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Logo recipes Oct 19, 2023  · Fill the mixing glass with ice, add the bourbon, and stir until well-chilled. Strain into a rocks glass over one large ice cube. Express the oil of an orange twist over the glass, then …

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Logo recipes An Old Fashioned is essentially a delicious vehicle for enjoying your favorite whiskey, so choose wisely (no need to break the bank, but choose at least a solid midrange whiskey). Tradition calls for rye, but many people prefer bourbon, and either works. The only other ingredients the drink requires—bitters and sugar—work together to enhance the sp...

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Logo recipes Jul 2, 2024  · Method. Combine the simply syrup and bitters: Add simple syrup and bitters to a rocks glass. Fill the glass with ice and stir to combine. (My favorite stirrer for a single cocktail? …

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Logo recipes Aug 12, 2020  · Old Fashioned Cocktail Origins of the Old Fashioned. The old fashioned is one of the oldest, if not the oldest whiskey cocktail on record. Whiskey the 1700s and 1800s was …

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Logo recipes Here’s how it goes: First, muddle the sugar and bitters in the bottom of a rocks glass until the sugar dissolves. We love this cocktail muddler! If you want to simplify this step, use simple …

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Logo recipes Nov 5, 2020  · Remove a thin piece of peel from a lemon (for rye) or orange (for bourbon), getting as little of the bitter white pith as possible; hold the peel between your fingers with the outside …

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Logo recipes Oct 2, 2024  · Old Fashioned Ingredients 2 ½ oz Bourbon (or Rye Whiskey), suggested Jefferson's Bourbon; 1/2 oz simple syrup; 3 dash Angostura Bitters

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Logo recipes Alternatively, this cocktail can be prepared in a mixing glass following the same steps, then strained into the serving glass. Step 1: Add sugar, bitters, and water to rocks glass; stir to …

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Logo recipes May 25, 2023  · Directions. In a rocks glass, muddle demerara sugar, water, and bitters until sugar is dissolved. Add ice cube and pour bourbon over. Stir until chilled. Garnish with orange peel …

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Logo recipes Dec 1, 2023  · Directions. Gather all ingredients. Muddle sugar cube, water, and bitters in an old fashioned glass for 1 minute. Pour in whiskey; stir for 1 minute. Squeeze lemon twist over the …

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Logo recipes Jan 26, 2018  · Simó’s drink took the third spot. To two ounces of Russell’s Reserve 10 Year Old Bourbon, Simó added a quarter-ounce of 2:1 demerara syrup, two dashes of Angostura, two …

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Logo recipes Dec 5, 2020  · In a lowball glass, pour in the bourbon, ½ teaspoon maple syrup and a couple dashes of bitters. Stir to combine. Add a large ice cube or several small, and gently stir in a …

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Logo recipes Jun 9, 2023  · Step 3 Crush the sugar with a wooden muddler, then rotate the glass so that the sugar grains and bitters give it a lining. Step 4 Add a large ice cube. Pour in the whiskey. Step …

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Logo recipes Aug 24, 2023  · In an old-fashioned glass, combine ⅛ oz. simple syrup and 2 dashes Angostura bitters. Fill glass halfway with ice, then stir about a dozen times. Add enough ice to fill glass. …

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Logo recipes Feb 7, 2021  · Some Old Fashioned purists scoff at the notion of featuring a non-whiskey spirit in the drink, but the Old Fashioned is really more of a template than an exact recipe. Composed …

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Logo recipes 2 days ago  · Maple Bourbon Old Fashioned. The Maple Bourbon Old Fashioned is a warm and inviting cocktail that combines the rich sweetness of maple syrup with the deep, complex …

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Logo recipes Koplowitz chose an old fashioned recipe to share, but not the brandy version, with which Wisconsinites are most familiar. For his version, he incorporates Heirloom Alchermes Liqueur …

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Logo recipes Experience a sophisticated twist on the classic Lemon Drop, inspired by the original recipe from Henry Africa’s bar in 1970s San Francisco. Discover this iconic cocktail with the smooth and …

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Logo recipes 21 hours ago  · The Wisconsin supper club is a state institution. More than just a restaurant, it's a community gathering place where you'll find friends and family enjoying a cocktail (like a …

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Logo recipes Old-Fashioned Macaroni and Cheese Bring back the taste of days gone by with this ooey-gooey classic. A little ground mustard and hot pepper sauce give this old-fashioned baked macaroni …

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Logo recipes 4 days ago  · Phyllis Gardner is making her family's favorite mac and cheese recipe on a new segment of The Drew Barrymore Show called "Recipe Road Trip" on Oct. 16. We got the …

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