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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 2025 Drink Trends You’re About to See Everywhere - AOL

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    We've also seen things like a Banana Bread Old Fashioned with brown butter-washed bourbon, banana liqueur, black walnut bitters, chocolate bitters, and brown sugar syrup,” Freeman says.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Watershed Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Watershed Distillery launched a pre-bottled Old Fashioned cocktail in November 2014. High quality, classic craft cocktails seem to be a growing trend in the industry that distillers are pursuing. Watershed's Old Fashioned is a signature blend of bourbon, orange and aromatic bitters, raw sugar and Ohio cherry juice blended and bottled at 70 ...

  7. Bitters - Wikipedia

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    Orange bitters are commonly called for in older cocktail recipes. An early recipe for such bitters is in The English and Australian Cookery Book: [8] "Make your own bitters as follows, and we can vouch for their superiority. One ounce and a half of gentian-root, one ounce and a half of lemon-peel, one ounce and a half of orange-peel.