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  2. Recipe: Dierks Bentley's Old Fashioned

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    The Old Fashioned, a popular whiskey cocktail, dates back to the early 1800s. ... 0.5 oz. Withco Old Fashioned Mix 2 oz. Row 94 Whiskey Garnish with cinnamon stick, rosemary and orange rind ...

  3. How to Make an Old Fashioned

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    As the name ‘old fashioned’ suggests, this whiskey cocktail is a classic cocktail.And for good reason. Made with just a few ingredients, an old fashioned is a balanced cocktail from the 1800s ...

  4. Old fashioned (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    By the time "old-fashioned cocktails" started to be referred to in the 1880s, this still referred to various spirits – a whiskey version was called an "old fashioned whiskey cocktail" – but specified a lump of sugar, rather than syrup, building in the glass, and sometimes left a spoon in the glass, to stir or eat the partially undissolved ...

  5. The best non-alcoholic drinks to try during Dry January

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    Ritual Zero Proof Whiskey Alternative. ... You can use either option for drinks like mojitos and or an old-fashioned — sober style. ... Ghia is a bittersweet aperitif that you can either mix or ...

  6. The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks - Wikipedia

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    The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks is a book about cocktails by David A. Embury, first published in 1948. [1] The book is noteworthy for its witty, highly opinionated and conversational tone, [2] as well as its categorization of cocktails into two main types: aromatic and sour; its categorization of ingredients into three categories: the base, modifying agents, and special flavorings and coloring ...

  7. Mai Tai - Wikipedia

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    Old fashioned glass: IBA specified ingredients† 30 ml amber Jamaican rum; 30 ml Martinique molasses rhum; 15 ml orange curaçao; 15 ml orgeat syrup (almond) 30 ml fresh lime juice; 7.5 ml simple syrup; Preparation: Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice. Shake and pour into a double rocks glass or a highball glass. Notes