Old Fashioned

Learn how to make the perfect Old Fashioned cocktail with this classic recipe. Made with bourbon, bitters, demerara syrup, and a fresh orange peel, this timeless whiskey cocktail is smooth, balanced, and incredibly easy to make. Whether you're new to mixology or looking to perfect your favorite bourbon cocktail, this classic Old Fashioned recipe delivers bar-quality results in just a few minutes.

Prep Time: 3 minutes

Servings: 1 cocktail

Ingredients

  • 2 oz bourbon whiskey

  • 1 teaspoon demerara simple syrup (or 1 demerara sugar cube)

  • 2–3 dashes Angostura bitters

  • 1 dash orange bitters (optional, but recommended)

  • 1 large clear ice cube

  • 1 wide strip of fresh orange peel, for garnish

  • 1 Luxardo maraschino cherry, for garnish (optional)

Instructions

1. Chill the Glass: Place a rocks glass in the freezer for 2–3 minutes. Alternatively, fill the glass with ice and water while preparing the remaining ingredients.

2. Build the Cocktail: Discard the ice water if using. Add the demerara syrup and bitters directly to the chilled glass. If using a sugar cube, add a small splash of water and gently muddle until completely dissolved.

3. Add the Ice: Place one large clear ice cube into the glass. Large ice cubes melt more slowly, helping maintain the rich flavor of your Old Fashioned without excessive dilution.

4. Pour the Bourbon: Pour the bourbon over the ice.

5. Stir: Using a bar spoon, stir gently for 20–30 seconds until the cocktail is properly chilled and slightly diluted. Taste and stir for an additional 5–10 seconds if you prefer a smoother finish.

6. Garnish: Hold the orange peel over the glass with the peel facing downward and gently squeeze to express the citrus oils over the drink. Rub the peel around the rim of the glass before dropping it into the cocktail. Garnish with a Luxardo cherry if desired.

Serve immediately and enjoy your classic bourbon Old Fashioned.

Notes

Best Bourbon for an Old Fashioned

A high-quality bourbon with notes of caramel, vanilla, toasted oak, or baking spices works beautifully in an Old Fashioned. Chattanooga Whiskey's Tennessee High Malt is an excellent choice, but any well-balanced bourbon you enjoy sipping will produce great results.

Why Use Demerara Syrup?

Demerara syrup adds a subtle molasses richness that complements bourbon better than standard simple syrup, creating a deeper and more complex flavor profile.

Clear Ice Makes a Difference

Large clear ice cubes melt more slowly than regular ice, keeping your Old Fashioned cold while minimizing dilution.

Choosing the Right Bitters

Angostura bitters provide the classic flavor found in a traditional Old Fashioned. Adding a dash of orange bitters brings extra brightness and enhances the citrus aroma.

Don't Muddle the Fruit

For a traditional Old Fashioned recipe, avoid muddling orange slices or cherries into the drink. Fresh orange peel is all you need to create the signature aroma without overpowering the whiskey.

Pro Tips

  • Use a large clear ice cube whenever possible.

  • Stir instead of shaking to preserve the cocktail's smooth texture.

  • Express the orange peel directly over the drink to release its aromatic oils.

  • Taste before serving and adjust dilution with a few extra stirs if needed.

  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients for the best flavor.

Why You'll Love This Old Fashioned Recipe

  • Classic and easy to make

  • Ready in just 3 minutes

  • Perfect for bourbon lovers

  • Ideal for beginners and experienced home bartenders

  • A timeless whiskey cocktail that never goes out of style

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