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WEB1 sugar cube. splash soda water. orange slice. Maraschino cherry. Cook Mode Prevent your screen from going dark. Add sugar cube to an Old Fashioned glass and crush. Pour …

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WEBAdd sugar and bitters, and a little water to the glass and mix. Or add simple syrup and bitters. Add whiskey and ice. One large ice cube is ideal, avoid whiskey rocks. The water …

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WEBNotes. *To make simple syrup, add 1 part sugar (we prefer turbinado for complexity) and 1 part water to a small saucepan and heat over medium heat, stirring frequently until sugar …

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WEBWhiskey drinkers who know best order a sazerac at the bar. This addition of bitters, absinth, sugar, and water smoothes out the bite of the liquor, without skyrocketing the …

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WEBFill the mug with water, making sure it covers the small container. Fill your sphere mold with water, then plug the hole with your finger. Flip the mold upside-down and carefully …

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WEBHere’s a breakdown of what you’ll get with one Old Fashioned glass: Calories: 157; Carbs: 14.2g; Sugars: 4.2g; Fats: 10g; ABV: 37%; It’s a relatively low-calorie cocktail recipe, …

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WEBIn a lowball glass, pour in the bourbon, ½ teaspoon maple syrup and a couple dashes of bitters. Stir to combine. Add a large ice cube or several small, and gently stir in a circular …

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WEBMix the cocktail: Place the bourbon, simple syrup, and Angostura bitters in a mixing glass. Add the ice and stir with a bar spoon for 10 to 15 seconds. Strain the cocktail: Strain the …

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WEBOld Fashioned Cocktail Origins of the Old Fashioned. The old fashioned is one of the oldest, if not the oldest whiskey cocktail on record. Whiskey the 1700s and 1800s was …

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WEBPreparation. Step 1. Stir sugar, bitters, and 2 tsp. warm water in a rocks glass until most of the sugar is dissolved. Step 2. Add 3 ice cubes and pour rye over.

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WEBCombine the simply syrup and bitters: Add simple syrup and bitters to a rocks glass. Fill the glass with ice and stir to combine. (My favorite stirrer for a single cocktail? This cake …

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WEBThe Classic Old Fashioned. 2 oz. bourbon or rye. 0.25 oz. simple syrup (1:1) 2 dashes Angostura Bitters. Assemble ingredients in a rocks glass, add ice (the bigger the better) …

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WEBThe classic way to make an Old Fashioned starts with placing a sugar cube at the bottom of a glass, adding a few dashes of bitters and a splash of water and muddling until it’s …

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WEBHow to make: STIR half the bourbon with three ice cubes (dry to the touch well-frozen ice, not wet ice) directly in serving glass. Add the rest of bourbon, sugar-free syrup, bitters …

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WEBCombine whiskey, bitters, and sugar in a mixing glass. Add several large ice cubes and stir rapidly with a bar spoon to chill. Strain into a rocks glass with fresh ice. Garnish, if you …

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WEBIn a rocks glass, muddle demerara sugar, water, and bitters until sugar is dissolved. Add ice cube and pour bourbon over. Stir until chilled. Garnish with orange peel and maraschino …

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WEBResearch suggests eating 3 grams of β-glucan a day to lower cholesterol ( 1 ). That means eating 1.5 cups of cooked (or 3/4 cup dry rolled oats or 1/2 cup dry steel-cut oats) …

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