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Easy Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe with Ingredient Links

  • Writer: Hueglist
    Hueglist
  • May 10
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 10


Crystal glass with an Old Fashioned cocktail, garnished with orange and cherry, on wooden table. Text reads "Easy Old Fashioned."
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I love Old Fashioned cocktails so much that a few years ago I started making them myself. All you need to start is your favorite Bourbon and the items below. This is a super good and easy Old Fashioned Recipe that anyone can learn and master with their own tweaks. Links to all the necessary items needed below ↓


Start with 2 oz. of Bourbon, I like Buffalo Trace or Woodford Reserve but any will do.


JBHO Hand Blown Crystal Double Old Fashioned Cocktail - These glasses look great and give you room if you want to make it a double. Add your ice sphere and the bourbon to your glass to start.


Tovolo Sphere Ice Molds - These make giant sphere ice cubes and it looks awesome. The larger cubes melt less, compared to smaller cubes so you won't get watered down. Just need 1 per drink.


Strongwater Old Fashioned Mix - Next add about a 1/4 to 1/2 ounce depending on how sweet you like it. It is pretty sweet so tread lightly.


Collins Candied Fruit Orange Peel Twist in Syrup - Then I put 1 or 2 but you can try as many as you like.


Bordeaux Stemmed Cocktail Cherries - After that I crush 1 of these cherries and add to the mix. These dark cherries taste great and if you want some added flare dump a little of the juice from the jar in.


Rani Cinnamon Sticks - This is a bonus step. I don't normally add the cinnamon sticks but it does give it a nice added flavor if you are looking for more.


Shot Glass Measuring Cup - If you need a measuring device this will work great for this recipe. It will help with the smaller measurements of the syrup. It only measures down to 1/2 ounce but if you need less just use the ML as a guide.



Also check this out if you wanna try a little something extra & new ↓↓↓














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