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  2. Old fashioned (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The recipe for the old fashioned dates to the early 1800s, though not by that name. The term "old-fashioned cocktails" dates to 1880, [2] and recipes by that name appear in cocktail books of the late 1880s and 1890s, with Proulx (1888) of Chicago the earliest known.

  3. List of IBA official cocktails - Wikipedia

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    The old fashioned is an IBA official cocktail in the "Unforgettables" category. The IBA official cocktails are cocktails recognised by the International Bartenders Association (IBA) to be the most requested recipes. [1] The list was developed starting in 1960, and the first version was announced in 1961, comprising 50 cocktails. [1]

  4. How to Make an Old Fashioned

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    Classic Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe. Here, we’ll show you how to make a traditional old fashioned. Before you get started, make sure you have a high proof, high-quality whiskey on hand.

  5. Old-Fashioned Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a rocks glass, combine the sugar cube, bitters and club soda. Muddle to a paste. Stir in the bourbon. Add ice and garnish with a two-inch strip of lemon peel.

  6. Sazerac - Wikipedia

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    Rinse a chilled old-fashioned glass with absinthe or anisette, and add crushed ice. Stir the other ingredients, with ice in a different glass. Discard ice and excess absinthe from the first glass, and strain the mixture into that glass. Commonly served: After dinner † Sazerac recipe at International Bartenders Association

  7. 25 Old-Fashioned Holiday Recipes That Boomers Absolutely Love

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    If you have a taste for nostalgia, these recipes are for you. Here's a look back at some of the most popular dishes from the '50s, '60s, and '70s.

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