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  2. Old fashioned (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Proulx also gives a recipe for "Toddy–Old-fashioned", with only a lump of sugar, water, ice, and whiskey, with the spoon in the glass. [22] George Kappeler provides several of the earliest published recipes for old-fashioned cocktails in his 1895 book. Recipes are given for whiskey, brandy, Holland gin, and Old Tom gin.

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    More than just a restaurant, it's a community gathering place where you'll find friends and family enjoying a cocktail (like a Brandy Old Fashioned) before dinner—with steak, seafood, and Friday ...

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    Some featured recipes include a Brandy Old Fashioned Sweet Upside Down Cake, Austin Foundry Cast Iron Bourbon Peach Crisp, Johnsonville Brat-er Tot Casserole, and more. Digital cookbooks are ...

  5. 27 Amazing Brandy Cocktails to Stir Up Tonight - AOL

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    The post 27 Amazing Brandy Cocktails to Stir Up Tonight appeared first on Taste of Home. Browse our collection of brandy cocktails including mulled wine, brandy slushes and, of course, old-fashioneds.

  6. Mint julep - Wikipedia

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    The 1862 edition of Bar-Tenders Guide: How to Mix Drinks or The Bon-Vivant's Companion by Jerry Thomas includes five recipes for the mint julep (as well as an illustration of how it is to be served) allowing for either Cognac, brandy, gin, whiskey or sparkling Moselle. [7] Thomas states of the mint julep, "... a peculiarly American beverage ...

  7. Cuisine of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Besides beer, Wisconsinites also drink large quantities of brandy, [9] often mixed into the unique Badger libation, the "brandy Old Fashioned," which can be sweet, sour, or press. Another though considerably more recent brandy-based cocktail is the Wisconsin Badger, [10] derived from a mix of brandy, cranberry juice, and cherry schnapps.