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The Old Fashioned Cocktail: A Classic Recipe with a Fascinating History
The Old Fashioned cocktail is one of the oldest and most beloved cocktails in the world. Its origins can be traced back to the early 1800s, when it was simply known as the “whiskey cocktail.” Over time, bartenders began to add a few simple ingredients to enhance the flavour of the whiskey, and thus the Old Fashioned was born.
The Old Fashioned has since become a classic cocktail that is enjoyed by whiskey enthusiasts all over the world. It’s a simple drink that is easy to make and can be customised to suit individual tastes. Here’s how to make an Old Fashioned.
How to Make
- 2 oz whiskey (bourbon or rye)
- 1 sugar cube or 1/2 tsp sugar
- 2 dashes Angostura bitters
- 1 orange rind
- Ice
Instructions
- In an Old Fashioned glass, muddle the sugar cube with a few drops of water or soda water until it dissolves.
- Add the bitters and a large ice cube to the glass.
- Pour in the whiskey and stir to combine.
- Garnish with an orange rind.
Now that you know how to make an Old Fashioned, let’s dive into the history of this classic cocktail. As previously mentioned, the Old Fashioned was originally known as the “whiskey cocktail” and was made by combining whiskey, sugar, water, and bitters. This simple recipe was a favorite among early American drinkers and was commonly found in bars across the country.
In the mid-1800s, as the popularity of cocktails began to grow, bartenders started to experiment with the recipe for the whiskey cocktail. They began to add a variety of different ingredients, such as absinthe and fruit, to create more complex flavors.
However, by the end of the 1800s, many bartenders had grown tired of the more elaborate cocktail recipes and began to long for the simpler days of the whiskey cocktail. They began to serve the drink with a twist of lemon or orange and a maraschino cherry, creating what is now known as the Old Fashioned.
The Old Fashioned quickly became a favorite among whiskey drinkers, and by the mid-1900s, it had become a staple in bars and restaurants across the country. Today, the Old Fashioned remains a classic cocktail that is enjoyed by whiskey lovers around the world.
In conclusion, the Old Fashioned is a classic cocktail that has stood the test of time. Its simple yet delicious recipe has been enjoyed by generations of whiskey enthusiasts, and its fascinating history is a testament to its enduring popularity. Whether you’re a seasoned whiskey drinker or a newcomer to the world of cocktails, the Old Fashioned is a drink that is sure to please.