Bourbon Old Fashioned Recipe

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WebInstructions. Add the all natural zero calorie simple syrup, bitters and water into a rocks glass, and stir until combined. Fill the glass with large ice cubes, add the whiskey. …

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WebInstructions. To a cocktail glass, add 2 tsp (2 bar spoons) of simple syrup (we prefer making our simple syrup with 1 part turbinado sugar and 1 part water — see notes for method). …

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WebAdd the 1:1 ratio and simmer on medium-low heat; stirring until the sugar has dissolved. In a mixing glass add bourbon, bitters, and simple syrup. Give it a good stir. Meanwhile, in an …

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WebInstructions. Add sugar cube to an Old Fashioned glass and crush. Pour bourbon, bitters and club soda over and stir. Add ice and garnish with orange slice and cherry if desired. …

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WebUsing a funnel, add entire contents of bourbon or rye bottle to an empty sealable 1-liter bottle. Add simple syrup, bitters, and water and seal. Shake well to mix and refrigerate …

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WebAdd a large ice cube. Use a knife to remove a 1″ wide strip of the orange peel. Squeeze the orange peel into the drink to release the oils. Gently run the peel around the edge of the …

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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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WebTips for making this Traditional Bourbon Old Fashioned recipe. Mixing: Purists may balk, but I stir the sugar (or honey if using) with the bourbon in a mixing glass before adding the …

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WebFill the mixing glass with ice, add the bourbon, and stir until well-chilled. Strain into a rocks glass over one large ice cube. Express the oil of an orange twist over the glass, then …

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WebIt's a mixture of whiskey, bitters, and sugar topped off with a twist of citrus peel (usually orange). Add ice to your glass, pour in some whiskey, add two dashes of bitters, and …

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WebPrep Glass: Add a large ice cube, the orange peel and the cocktail cherry to a tumbler glass. Set it aside. Combine Ingredients: Add the maple syrup, bourbon and Angostura orange …

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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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WebStep Two: Add the sugar syrup and bourbon. Step Three: Fill the stirring glass with ice cubes and stir well. Step Four: Add an ice cube to a well-chilled glass and pour the drink …

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WebBar spoon. Muddle the Sugar and Bitters: Place the sugar cube in the bottom of an old-fashioned glass. Saturate it with a few dashes of Angostura bitters and a splash of water. …

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WebWe always make the Old Fashioned with rye rather than bourbon. At the very least, a bourbon with a mash bill that's high in rye content. And for a VERY economical, and also …

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WebInstructions. If making homemade brown sugar syrup (store-bought works great, too!), add the brown sugar and water to a saucepan and cook on medium until all the sugar has …

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