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Showing posts with label old fashioned cocktail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old fashioned cocktail. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2020

Whiskey Roundup - Old Fashioned

The Old Fashioned saw a recent rise in popularity thanks to shows like Mad Men. It was a tradition of mine to watch the show every week and enjoy an Old Fashioned with friends. This week, the Whiskey
Whiskey Roundup - Old Fashioned
Whiskey Roundup - Old Fashioned
Roundup is all about the Old Fashioned.


It's true that an Old Fashioned never really goes out of style. It's simple and elegant and doesn't require a special occasion to enjoy. This is the most simple recipe. 
Since it's recent rise in popularity, bars have been putting their own spin on drink. Typically they'll use infused whiskies or syrups. Maple and cherry seem to be the most popular flavors I've come across, but I have also seen smoked Old Fashioneds and a variety of bitters being used like chocolate and  Peychaud's.
The first printed mention of the phrase "old fashioned cocktail" was in February 1880 int he Chicago Tribune. So I think black and white photography works well for the drink. Plus, it looks super classy. 
I never thought about using Wild Turkey 101 to make an Old Fashioned. I always thought the whiskey would be strong for the drink. But now that I see it, I'm thinking maybe stronger whiskey makes for bigger flavor. 

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Whiskey Roundup 12/22/19 to 12/28/19

Whiskey RoundupAs you may have guessed, last week was pretty busy with family visiting for the holidays. So, I decided to take the week off from the blog. This, week I'm back with a new Whiskey Roundup to start!

Every Saturday I go through Twitter with #whiskey and roundup my favorite whiskey articles!
These are may favorites for this week!


I got this same bottle for my birthday. I had always heard of the virtues of Japanese whiskey, but had never gone searching for it. Let me say, that it lives up to the hype!

This might be the best news I've heard in a while. Whiskey sure is less filling than beer!

The Sexton has become my favorite Irish whiskey. He's right, the bottle is pretty damn cool. What's even cooler is that their master distiller is a woman in a veritable boys club.

I always like a good Old Fashioned. I had one in Brooklyn a few years ago that was maple infused. This time of year, the cranberry flavor would be great!

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Cherry Old Fashioned

Cherry Old Fashioned
Cherry Old Fashioned
Everyone loves a good Old Fashioned Cocktail. And since the dawning of the age of Mad Men, the drink has been seen everywhere. Considering the flavors and ingredients in an Old Fashioned, I wanted to play around with the flavors and create a different version. The first one I came up with and liked, was the Cherry Old Fashioned.

The Recipe:

The Tools:

  • Jigger
  • Bar Spoon
  • Muddler
  • Old Fashioned or Cocktail Glass


The Ingredients:

  • 2 ounces bourbon (I use Buffalo Trace)
  • 1/2 ounce Cherry Liqueur
  • 1 Teaspoon Simple Syrup
  • 3 to 4 Maraschino Cherries
  • 1 Teaspoon of the Maraschino Cherry Juice
  • Ice Sphere
  • 2 Dashes Angostura Bitters
  • 2 Dashes Orange Bitters

The Method:
Cherry Old Fashioned Ingredients
Cherry Old Fashioned Ingredients
In the Old Fashioned or cocktail glass, add the simple syrup, Angostura and orange bitters, Maraschino cherries, and Maraschino cherry juice. Using the muddler, mash the cherries to release the juices from the cherries and combine with the bitters. Add in the ice sphere. Add in 2 ounces of bourbon and 1/2 ounce of cherry liqueur. Stir to combine. Sit back and sip and enjoy!

I didn't use an orange twist in this recipe. That was intentional. The orange bitters have enough orange flavor to keep it true to the original cocktail recipe, while the addition of the cherry liqueur brings out the cherry flavor that was already there and compliments the Angostura bitters perfectly.

Slainte!

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Old Fashioned

Old Fashioned Cocktail
Old Fashioned Cocktail
After the simple Whiskey and Coke, I think it's safe to say that the first true whiskey cocktail everyone is introduced to is The Old Fashioned. The flavors of this classic cocktail are so smooth, they are approachable to just about anyone! The sweet from the simple syrup and the spice from the bitters complement each other perfectly. It's customize-able too! Add a little more simple syrup or a few more cherries and it's your perfect cocktail. This is my recipe!


The Recipe:

The Tools:

  • Old-Fashioned Glass
  • Ice Sphere
  • Jigger
  • Muddler
  • Jigger

The Ingredients:

  • 2 Ounces Bourbon
  • 2 Dashes Angostura Bitters
  • 2 Dashes Orange Bitters
  • 1 Teaspoon Simple Syrup
  • 2 Marraschino Cherries
  • Orange Twist

The Method:

Building a delicious cocktail is something of an art form. The right ingredients have to go together in the right order. Otherwise, the cocktail will be good, but not great. That is the case with an Old Fashioned. You have to build the proper base to set up the rest of the cocktail.

Ingredients for an Old Fashioned Cocktail
Ingredients for an Old Fashioned Cocktail
To start, add your simple syrup, marraschino cherries, and both types of bitters. Using the muddler, muddle cherries by lightly pressing against the bottom of the glass. Once the cherries are muddled, add the ice. For the ice, I prefer to use one large piece of ice, like a sphere or large cube.

Using the small side of the jigger, pour 2  ounce shots of bourbon over the ice. For this recipe, I'm using Buffalo Trace. Add the orange twist. Using the bar spoon, stir to combine.



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