Brandy Old Fashioned Sour Recipe

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WEBIn a tumbler stir together the warm water and erythritol until dissolved. Alternatively you can use a ¼ oz of my simple syrup recipe (see recipe in the notes). add 3 dashes of bitters, …

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WEBAdd ice and brandy. Then stir to combine. Top with pop. To make it sweet, sour, or pressed. Garnish and enjoy. There’s nothing like plucking a perfectly red cherry out of a …

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WEBThe Directions. In the bottom of a rock glass, add a sugar cube and sprinkle with bitters. Then, top with an orange slice and a maraschino cherry. Add ice to each glass and then …

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WEB4 sugar cubes or 4 tsp simple syrup. 4 orange slices. 8 dashes non-alcoholic bitters or Old Fashioned syrup mix. Ice cubes. 4 maraschino cherries. Instructions. Make the black …

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WEBTake off the pan and let it cool. 1 cup Ice. Instructions. 1. Add your whiskey/bourbon, lemon juice, and sugar-free syrup to the Cocktail Shaker. 2. Crack in the egg white. Note – You …

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WEB8-10 mint leaves, plus more for garnish. Club soda. Instructions: In a highball glass, gently muddle the mint leaves with the lime juice and simple syrup. Add the rum and fill the …

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WEBPlace the sugar, bitters, orange slice, and cherries in an Old Fashioned glass. Add a splash of water. Muddle*, being careful to avoid the orange rind, until the sugar has …

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WEBEasy to make and even easier to enjoy when living with diabetes. This might have approximately 4 grams of carbs. Ingredients: dash of bitters. RYE whiskey or bourbon to …

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WEBBut, in Wisconsin, this recipe is often considered a classic. Plus, it’s the one I happen to like best! Plus, it’s super easy to make with these easy steps: Start by muddling a cherry, …

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WEBIn a cocktail shaker, combine the brandy, lemon juice, simple syrup, Angostura bitters, and egg white. Dry shake (without ice) for about 10 seconds to emulsify the egg white. Add …

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WEBgrab your cocktail glass and fill with ice. add equal amounts of whiskey and grapefruit soda. dash of bitters (optional) garnish with pickled vegetables and enjoy! More of my favorite …

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WEBAdd brandy and ice. On top of your muddled ingredients, add in 1 jigger of brandy (or a little more if you want). Stir the liquor around, and fill your glass with ice. Top it off and …

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WEB3. Vanilla Old Fashioned Cocktail. The Vanilla Old Fashioned Cocktail is a delicious twist on the classic bourbon cocktail. This low carb version is perfect for those following a …

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WEBHow To Make A Brandy Old Fashioned. Start by gathering your ingredients to quickly whip up this classic cocktail. Next, grab your favorite old-fashioned glass (ours is the classic …

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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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WEBThe classic Wisconsin old fashioned is uniquely ours, consisting of sweet or sour soda, brandy or whiskey, and bitters. To properly order this classic cocktail, you need to know …

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WEB2. Vanilla Old Fashioned Cocktail. The Vanilla Old Fashioned Cocktail is a low-carb twist on the classic bourbon cocktail. This cocktail is perfect for those who want to enjoy a …

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