OLD FASHIONED Cocktail Recipe - The SECRET Ingredient!?

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  • @No85Limits
    @No85Limits Год назад +44

    The best old fashioned I've had was at Gallagher's Steakhouse in midtown Manhattan. I looked up the recipe for it so I could share... i was surprised to see they use both rye and bourbon.
    52nd street old fashioned:
    3 dashes of Angostura bitters
    3 dashes of Angostura orange bitters
    1/2 fl oz water
    1/2 fl oz Demerara Syrup
    1fl oz Old Overholt rye
    1 1/2 fl oz Heaven Hill Bonded bourbon
    lemon and orange peel, for garnish

    • @hichrisperry
      @hichrisperry 8 месяцев назад +2

      I always use orange bitters, gives a much better taste imo

  • @Rules1138
    @Rules1138 11 месяцев назад +22

    I've seen the mixologist light the orange oil on fire. That really releases the aroma of the orange. Plus gives a good show

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  11 месяцев назад +1

      Sure does

    • @arianabusch8225
      @arianabusch8225 Месяц назад

      that’s how i was taught to make it, and it makes a world of a difference - not only in taste, but also in presentation

    • @thirty3fpv
      @thirty3fpv 12 дней назад

      Me too, hold it over a flame for a few seconds to warm the peel and then express. 👍

  • @seanwhitaker484
    @seanwhitaker484 2 года назад +118

    2 variations I've perfected:
    1) I call it a Maple Old Fashioned - (good for cold, wintry nights/Christmas) Mixing Spoon full of Pure Maple Syrup, 3 dashes angostura bitters, 2-3 dashes orange bitters, 2oz Bourbon, Orange Peel and 1/4 cinnamon stick. Very different flavor.
    2) Spiced Old Fashioned- Simple Syrup, 3 dashes bitters, 2 dashes orange bitters, Orange Peel, 1.5oz of Rye Bourbon (I like Bulleit Rye or Michters, .5oz of regular Bourbon. The spice of the rye really brings a new flavor to this. Also, sometimes when feeling frisky, I leave out orange bitters and replace with Chocolate bitters. Really neat taste.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +4

      They both sound great. Michters is amazing

    • @andrewjackson7279
      @andrewjackson7279 2 года назад +1

      That does sound good.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +6

      @@andrewjackson7279 we tried this version a few nights ago and yes, it’s tasty

    • @nat6704
      @nat6704 2 года назад +1

      wow.

    • @joeloverti672
      @joeloverti672 2 года назад +2

      That's awesome! You might want to try FEE's black walnut bitters along with that maple syrup... really good drink!

  • @t26403
    @t26403 2 года назад +39

    Great video for the newbies to understand what is going on with an old fashioned. Excellent idea to highlight home version vs pro. I will share my version of a smoky old fashioned. In a mixing glass add 1/4 ounce bourbon barrel aged maple syrup, 2 ounces Bulleit Rye, 1/4 ounce Laphroaig Single Malt Whisky, two shakes each of Angostura, Spiced Cherry, and Black Walnut bitters with normal freezer ice. Stir for about 30 seconds. In the double old fashioned glass add large clear ice cube or ball, I prefer ball as my glasses are round. Strain into double old fashion glass. Express orange peel into drink and rub throughout the inside of the glass. Drop peel into drink. Then add black cherry. Finally use orange wood in a smoker by topping off the glass and sealing it for about 30 seconds. Lift smoker lid from glass and serve.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +5

      Man! This sounds so tasty. Gunna have to try your version for sure!

    • @rickwilliams967
      @rickwilliams967 Год назад

      This dude just made the absolute worst old fashioned ever made. Please don't buy into this crap. Also, you don't put all that other BS in there. It's no longer an old fashioned. This dude doesn't know the first thing about that drink. He's just making money from videos since he doesn't know how to make a good drink.

  • @3bluto
    @3bluto 2 года назад +223

    Whether ice is cloudy or clear is all to do with how the ice is formed, not by so called "impurities". Water that is frozen quickly is usually cloudy, whereas water that is frozen slowly and uniformly is most often clear ice, visually. That is what makes the difference.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +27

      Thanks for watching. I appreciate your input

    • @alexkyte4093
      @alexkyte4093 2 года назад +24

      Bullshit. It's impurities.

    • @ranchenthusiast5323
      @ranchenthusiast5323 2 года назад +39

      They are “impurities” but they are only trapped bubbles of air. When you freeze ice slowly and directionally it pushes the air out instead of trapping it in

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +10

      @@ranchenthusiast5323 good info. Thanks for the comment

    • @jerrygrimes1977
      @jerrygrimes1977 2 года назад +5

      I once heard that boiling the water before freezing can produce a clear cube. Can anyone confirm this claim?

  • @The1DUIGuy
    @The1DUIGuy 2 года назад +18

    My home twist: I use rye and homemade oleo sacrum. I make my simple syrup using orange peels. And I use orange bitters. Spice of the rye and the orange oils dance in my mouth and make my brain happy. Winter variation - bourbon barrel aged maple syrup for the sugar and black walnut bitters with Buffalo Trace bourbon…. A warm hug in a cold glass.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +2

      I had a rye one last night because I like the spice too. Yours sounds amazing!

    • @Roopaloooop
      @Roopaloooop 2 года назад +1

      The original old fashioned was made with rye i believe. I always use rye.

    • @popskull42
      @popskull42 Год назад

      Old Forrester 100 proof rye makes a fantastic old fashioned.

    • @rasmusjurs7073
      @rasmusjurs7073 Год назад

      It is traditionally made with Rye. But no lemon and no sodawater.

  • @crxvtec0069
    @crxvtec0069 2 года назад +7

    Idk why but I’ve been to two weddings recently and both places I asked for an old fashioned and they were not even close to anything like this. They even told me if I wanted a premium top shelf whiskey like makers mark it would be extra hahahaha which is like one of the cheapest whiskeys ever the Trader Joe’s by my house has it for $20 a bottle so idk why they think that’s top shelf whiskey....but yeah no presentation skills and no orange peels. And they used a maraschino cherry in it. Tasted like garbage and for $13 was a ripoff. Thank you for making this video and showing how much pride you have in making an old fashioned. Gives me faith there are places out there who know how to make a real top notch cocktail. Cheers!

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      I’m sorry you had a bad experience. That’s a shame that you even had to pay for cocktails at a wedding.

  • @rogerhage1377
    @rogerhage1377 27 дней назад

    I might have to try it with the big cube thanks for the tips

  • @keniffkeniff
    @keniffkeniff 21 день назад

    Last weekend I drank my first old fashioned ever. It was in the Bar the Tailor in Amsterdam. It was made with marpel syrup and I was recommended a nice cigar that would complement it nicely. I enjoyed it so much. It´s my favorite drink now

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  20 дней назад

      @@keniffkeniff it’s a great drink. Many variations to make it your own

  • @StevenPhillips
    @StevenPhillips Месяц назад

    ive been adding some smoke to mine lately, definitely makes it unique depending on which wood chips I use and how much smoke I add, plus those italian marischino cherries are a must

  • @bertblue9683
    @bertblue9683 6 месяцев назад

    Every old fashioned is the best cocktail I've ever had. Love experimenting with the sugars, whiskies, and garnish. Been really focused lately on smoking my own garnish and simple syrups.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  6 месяцев назад

      Did you see our smoked old fashioned video?

  • @louisd.8928
    @louisd.8928 Год назад +7

    A version I picked up at a local bar involves using 1 oz of cognac and 1 oz of butter infused bourbon. It's a very nice twist.

  • @davidvarley1812
    @davidvarley1812 Год назад +3

    You are doing my job for me.
    As a customer I want to sit back and relax with my Old Fashioned resting in my hand, getting stired occasionally and sipped from time to time. If I ordered a Old Fashioned in a top bar and it came like that I'd send it back.

    • @rickwilliams967
      @rickwilliams967 Год назад

      Right? That sounds like a recipe for the absolute worst one you could possibly order. It needs to be middle shelf (or top shelf if you're feeling like spending a lot). You only take the rind, dude took pith and part of the orange. You don't need that much damn ice. A couple cubes is more than sufficient. At least he did a decent amount of bitters though. Pretty sure he made this channel since he can't mix a drink properly. You're getting zero tips for that crap he mixed up. Somehow, he made the Jim Beam worse by mixing it 😂

    • @davidvarley1812
      @davidvarley1812 Год назад

      @Rick Williams personally I think an Old Fashioned needs a robust, heavy bourbon like Jack Daniels or Jim Beam or best of all Bulleit.
      For me Fourr Roses, Buffalo Trace and Marker Mark don't have the character needed for an old fashioned.

    • @davidvarley1812
      @davidvarley1812 Год назад

      Ps, I realise that due to a United States supreme Court ruling, Jack Daniels is not actually a Bourbon. However if it waddles like duck, quacks like a duck and looks like a duck, chances are it's a duck. Jack Daniels is like Bourbon 51percent corn, and while legally speaking, it is a Tennessee whiskey, us consumers know Jack Daniels is a Bourbon and not a very good Bourbon.

    • @McNorskVA
      @McNorskVA 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@davidvarley1812You guys seem to know what you're on about, am I the only one going mad about him handling the ice bare handed, or is that considered okay for the mixing glass, just not the drinking glass

    • @jackhughes7637
      @jackhughes7637 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@rickwilliams967Less ice just means more dilution. I mean if you like your drinks to taste as weak as piss then enjoy, I guess.

  • @shipstern100
    @shipstern100 Год назад +1

    Great job, it's my new favorite beverage

  • @gnrnando88
    @gnrnando88 2 года назад +31

    My favorite variation: Smoked Maple Old Fashioned - 1/3oz Pure Maple Syrup, 3 dashes angostura bitters, 2oz good Double Oak or Smoked Bourbon , Orange Peel and hickory smoke (use a infuser if you have). Highlight the old fashioned w/ an amazing smoking taste mixed w/ a citrus aroma!

    • @bman11714
      @bman11714 Год назад +2

      Yep, the maple syrup is a game changer!

    • @zmitchell09
      @zmitchell09 Год назад +1

      Drinking one made exactly like this right now, except with 2 cherries added. It’s perfect.

    • @MrKickerZz
      @MrKickerZz Год назад +1

      Thats how I make it! I use the bourbon aged maple syrup and 2 cherries mmmmmm so good!

    • @angadchanna658
      @angadchanna658 Год назад

      Exactly how I make it. Never went back to sugar once I started using maple syrup!

    • @DamionG1987
      @DamionG1987 Год назад

      Maple syrup just doesn't go in an old fashioned. Bleck

  • @splashzone4577
    @splashzone4577 8 месяцев назад +1

    I make my old fashioned the same way you made the pro one I just love to add maraschino cherries on top of my ice just for that special look

  • @HansMcGruber
    @HansMcGruber 2 года назад +24

    I found that using Demerara syrup set my home drink apart from what I was doing before. It has hints of toffee and caramel that brought depth to the flavors. Fresh orange slice and Maraschino cherry top it off for me, Delicious

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      That sounds amazing

    • @Gr3nadgr3gory
      @Gr3nadgr3gory Год назад +2

      I only ever use the syrup from the cherries at home. More than sweet enough doing that.

    • @billburbank4314
      @billburbank4314 Год назад

      Me too...always keep a batch in fridge.

  • @Jesusdiscipledude
    @Jesusdiscipledude 2 года назад +4

    I just recently discovered the Old Fashioned as a drink. It’s fantastic. Plan on making my first at home drink tonight.

  • @germanandreagiri3079
    @germanandreagiri3079 4 месяца назад

    Love the recipes and the flair, it isn´t overdone, just cool and stylish.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  4 месяца назад

      @@germanandreagiri3079 thanks for enjoying the video

  • @1911Earthling
    @1911Earthling Год назад

    This is how I do my home version. Simple syrup. Good whiskey or bourbon and bitters refrigerator ice and twist of fresh orange peel and I am a happy flyer.

  • @KernsJW
    @KernsJW 6 дней назад

    Bulliet, angostura bitters, light (not dark amber) maple syrup, ice and a dash of cointreau. Oh and a cherry for garnish along with orange peel. The crushing of ice at the start is a good idea to get some water in at the beginning.

  • @mcsportzhawk
    @mcsportzhawk 3 года назад +19

    not going to lie I want one of these right now

  • @shayelea
    @shayelea 2 года назад +3

    There aren’t exactly orange trees just hanging out in backyards where I live, and I can never seem to keep fresh oranges for very long, especially when trying to minimize grocery runs during Covid. To compensate for the lack of orange peels in my life, I bought some food-grade orange oil and put it in an atomizer. Gets you 90% of the way there.

  • @seanwick35
    @seanwick35 Месяц назад

    As a new old fashioned enthusiast, what makes it for me are the amazing Luxardo cherries, I ask for extra cherries in mine, bummer not seeing any in these, but they look good!

  • @rogerhage1377
    @rogerhage1377 27 дней назад

    Brand new to the channel great content just started drinking Jameson love the recipes and content keep up the great work

  • @ospreyau2759
    @ospreyau2759 2 года назад +1

    We had a JD training where we were teamed up, sent of to the grocer, and given $20 to modify the "old fashion" platform.
    Whisk(e)y, sugar, and bitters.
    Our team settled on something strangely bizarre but also surprisingly good. Had we had the right ingredients anyway.
    15/45 jager and Woodford. 15 Maple. And 2 dashes of chocolate bitters. (Or lacking that, we switched to cherry bitters, which actually lost us points as it interacted more with the jager than it did the woodford)
    But as a glassy trying to get into the bar. The training really emphasised how small changes to the components can sit drinks well apart. Even just playing around with Maple, agave, simple or sugar cubes. It's impressive how much change it can have. Learnt a lot at that training.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +1

      This is why knowing your templates is so important in making your own custom drinks. Good job on that variation tho. I’m sure it was tasty

  • @NK-vw4ms
    @NK-vw4ms 2 года назад +5

    Great video. I’ve noticed that I like the drink better when I make it in the glass I’m drinking from v.s using a mixing glass. Avoids extra dilution.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +1

      It also make for an amazing final sip. Thanks for watching

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +1

      if you mix it in another glass, pour it over a big cube to minimize extra dilution

  • @jeffmather728
    @jeffmather728 3 месяца назад

    I would like to see a video for seasonal old fashions. Apple for fall, can't think of one for winter though.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  3 месяца назад +1

      @@jeffmather728 that’s a fun idea. We will make note

  • @fmmeloni
    @fmmeloni Год назад

    Nice video
    I like your dewars cocktail spoon and strainer.

  • @quaasimaustin5738
    @quaasimaustin5738 2 года назад +5

    I made my version last night before discovering this video. I substituted the bourbon with Barceló Dominican Rum and added a splash of mint syrup. Refreshing.

  • @zardoz_ii2061
    @zardoz_ii2061 2 года назад +50

    Personally, when I make them at home I use loose Turbinado sugar (sometimes marketed as "Sugar in the Raw"). Yes, it never dissolves fully but I like that. It makes the drink evolve a bit as you drink it. Starts out almost pure whiskey, then you get that sugary sweetness at the end. Personally, I think an Old Fashioned made with simple syrup is akin to blasphemy. But that's just me.
    And I REALLY want a muddler like that.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +2

      A delightful treat at the end

    • @toddgaak422
      @toddgaak422 Год назад +2

      Agree 100%
      And Peychaud >> Angostura

    • @wiredjerk
      @wiredjerk Год назад

      @@toddgaak422 Very nice. I like to add at least one dash of Ango in most versions to give it that feeling of both worlds.
      When I get to make it, I love to do 2:2 of each onto a pinch of brown Demerara and a Luxardo cherry, gently muddled, 2oz of Woodford or Buf.Tr, stirred with ice and strained over a large clear cube or sphere and garnished with the orange.
      I’m not sure how theirs is with the Buffalo but to me if I’m gonna incorporate the lemon, I might wanna go with something like a Four Roses SB for the high rye content.

    • @Gr3nadgr3gory
      @Gr3nadgr3gory Год назад

      I've never used sugar or syrup in my old fashioned. Except the juice from cherries.

    • @wiredjerk
      @wiredjerk Год назад

      @@Gr3nadgr3gory Yes, and?

  • @burningwitchstudio3629
    @burningwitchstudio3629 Год назад

    Adding black walnut bitter is fantastic! I try to get all the white pulp off the orange...

  • @martindammable
    @martindammable Год назад +2

    After I had my first Old Fashioned at a bar in London it's been my favorite drink ever since. So many variations in the comments and I want to try them all!

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  11 месяцев назад

      Let us know what your favorite variation is

  • @deborahhollier3082
    @deborahhollier3082 Год назад +2

    I love your tossing antics, you're great at it. People like you make life worth living. Oh, and your cocktails are great too. My mother was from Trinidad so I love that you used Angostura instead of some trendy bitters.

  • @kaseys5055
    @kaseys5055 2 года назад

    I love how you broke it down for each level!

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching Kasey. I hope you make one of your favorites and tag me on IG so I can see your masterpiece!

  • @onedrinkjourney
    @onedrinkjourney Год назад +1

    Great video showcasing the variations. Great choice of bourbons, too!

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  Год назад

      we appreciate you watching. hope you share with some friends

  • @ericktellez7632
    @ericktellez7632 3 года назад +44

    in my opinion, the home version got something better, the simple syrup mixes better than any granulated sugar you use, it doesn't matter how many water or muddle you do, that fine sugar will not mix entirely with cold liquid, using simple ensures you have a perfect mix of sugar with cold liquid.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +10

      Some people have said that they actually prefer the granules. But I agree with you. I prefer simple

    • @JE-western-rider
      @JE-western-rider 2 года назад +11

      @@MIXOLOGYFLAIRED Simple syrup is simple to use, however sugar has one advantage. As the Old Fashioned sits and I drink some of it over time, due to the sugar settling, the taste will change. And this, I really appreciate.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +3

      @@JE-western-rider it’s a nice treat at the end. Like dessert

    • @derron73
      @derron73 2 года назад +4

      Instead of the simple syrup or sugar cubes, I use barrel smoked maple syrup. Creates such a nice Smokey old fashion

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +2

      @@derron73 you can also try it with an islay scotch for even more smoke

  • @MarukagePlays
    @MarukagePlays 2 года назад +9

    I tried classic Old Fashioned with orange however I never liked it that much, one day I didn't have any oranges, I made it with a twist of lemon and ever since I've been drinking them only like that...lemon is really something amazing in this drink!

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +2

      So true. The lemon test is much more powerful than the orange

    • @mitchellthurner5980
      @mitchellthurner5980 Год назад +1

      I remember when I had my first Kentucky old fashioned with a lemon twist in it (I'm from Wisconsin) and my life has never been the same

    • @Cuandoman
      @Cuandoman Год назад

      Discover the Sazerac

  • @antoniafreer1473
    @antoniafreer1473 Год назад

    Finalmente entendí como preparar old fashion, gracias!

  • @blakestone1432
    @blakestone1432 10 месяцев назад

    My twist on the cocktail is a very subtle hint of coffee liqueur, and I use Ararat brandy. I’ve tried lots of whiskers, brandys and Burbons. The Ararat is very nice. The coffee liqueur should be subtle enough that you barely taste it.
    For sweetener I use white sugar muddled with the agustora bitters in the bottom of the glass before adding any other ingredients.

  • @rsb1226
    @rsb1226 2 года назад +24

    The ice impurities are not what cause the ice to be cloudy, it’s due to how the ice freezes. I make clear ice cubes at home with tap water.

    • @SteveLaCombe
      @SteveLaCombe 2 года назад +1

      I've made plenty of clear ice with impurities!

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +2

      You are a master icesmith sir.

    • @CowboyRoy1977
      @CowboyRoy1977 Год назад

      Then you must better water quality. I have hard tap water at home. Never freezes clear unless I boil it (essentially distill it) first, let it cool, then freeze it. But the ice maker at my bar uses filtered water to make ice and they’re always clear. So who knows?

    • @Nyhiak
      @Nyhiak Год назад +4

      Difference between home and bar is about $14 .

    • @GeorgeTropicana
      @GeorgeTropicana Год назад +1

      ​@@CowboyRoy1977right. I use RO water for the cubes because our tap is much harder and it makes all the difference

  • @stevejensen6210
    @stevejensen6210 Год назад

    Fee Brothers Aztec chocolate bitters and real maple syrup is my favorite variation.

  • @rogerhage1377
    @rogerhage1377 27 дней назад

    I had an old fashioned in Newport Beach and it wasn't too bad

  • @KentFleshman
    @KentFleshman 11 месяцев назад

    I use Elijah Craig Small batch, then finish mine off with about 4-5 drops of Elemakule Tiki Bitters by Bitterman's, but don't stir it in.
    When you lift the glass to drink, you get this amazing spice smell. 🤤

  • @wildernessman760
    @wildernessman760 2 года назад +2

    I made my simple syrup using half cup white sugar half cup dark brown sugar 1 tsp. vanilla extract one cup water simmer on the stove until all the sugar is dissolved. let it cool then funnel it into a squeeze bottle. the vanilla extract really adds a bit of goodness to the sugar syrup. and my old fashioned I use 1 bar spoon sugar syrup 2 Oz bullieit rye whiskey. 2 dashes Angostura betters 2 dashes orange bitters. 1 orange peal expressed over the drink.make it this way it will make you re think your old fashioned. rye whiskey was used in the original recipe. that's what they had back when it was invented.

  • @ohTHATaaronbrown
    @ohTHATaaronbrown 2 года назад +9

    I use 15-20ml of drambuie instead of sugar to bring in a hint of mulling spices, 100 proof rittenhouse rye, lemon instead of orange, and a luxardo cherry dropped in atop the big ice block at the end so the syrup bleeds over the cold ice and into the drink :)

    • @eyespy3001
      @eyespy3001 Год назад +1

      That’s not an old fashioned, though. You’re in Rusty Nail territory with the drambuie

    • @ohTHATaaronbrown
      @ohTHATaaronbrown Год назад

      @@eyespy3001 Fair and accurate observation :)

    • @SCLSUMudDogs1
      @SCLSUMudDogs1 Год назад

      I feel like you could argue this is more Manhattan than old fashioned. The template requires sugar and while Drambuie has wonderful flavor, it’s not a sugar. Instead of Vermouth, you’re using Drambuie…which actually sounds delicious in its own right. Lol.

    • @ohTHATaaronbrown
      @ohTHATaaronbrown Год назад

      @@SCLSUMudDogs1 Yep, a good observation. The only reason I commented about this on an old fashioned video is that it was the old fashioned I started with when I set out to see what I could make as a destination drink, regardless of how much heresy was involved in the journey ;)
      And, yes, it's *quite* delicious...

    • @eyespy3001
      @eyespy3001 Год назад

      @@SCLSUMudDogs1 Drambuie is no where near analogous to a vermouth. Vermouth is fortified wine. Drambuie is whisky with added honey, herbs, and spices. Drambuie is a liqueur, which most definitely counts as a sweetener for a cocktail. So, yeah, nowhere near a Manhattan.

  • @devonbrennan6125
    @devonbrennan6125 3 года назад +4

    Bartender has great style, I'll one of those Old Fashions any day!

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  3 года назад

      Any day…..could be today! Thanks for watching

  • @hellrzzr932
    @hellrzzr932 Год назад

    Hell ya that last one you poured out all the stops I have recently gotten into old-fashioned it’s by far my favorite drink I recently tried it with Jim beans devil cut and I just started smoking it every time I make them now I will work on my acrobatics

  • @JavierVillalba145
    @JavierVillalba145 2 года назад

    Great video, thank you. My old fashion game is on point now.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching Javi. Hope you stick around for the next one my friend!

  • @chrismckenna4689
    @chrismckenna4689 2 года назад +2

    For my Old Fashioneds at home, I dehydrate mandarin oranges. A slice goes in the bottom of a rocks glass, that the simple syrup, bitters, and Henry McKenna 10 year old.. Toss in a Luxardo cherry, and voila.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      That sounds really good. I might try that at dinner tonight :)

  • @gbhobbyist8327
    @gbhobbyist8327 Год назад

    Thanks for the video! Can you tell me where I can pick up the muddler you’re using here?

  • @whiskeylino5669
    @whiskeylino5669 3 года назад +1

    Best old fashioned video I’ve seen so far

  • @moustafashariff472
    @moustafashariff472 Год назад

    This recipe I like and love it sir

  • @Aren207
    @Aren207 2 года назад +20

    I can’t get over how massive that muddler was. It’ll muddle and serve as a weapon in case of a bar brawl 😂

  • @triciathedalicia8595
    @triciathedalicia8595 Год назад

    Can you use clementines for the orange peels? 🤔

  • @dylankeaney5304
    @dylankeaney5304 13 дней назад

    The best old fashioned thank me later is made with woodford reserve double oaked, that Smokey chocolate flavour from the bourbon mixed with orange and aromatic bitters (2 dashes each) plus a fire burned orange peel makes the perfect orange dark chocolate old fashioned.

  • @nicolasquevedomedina3849
    @nicolasquevedomedina3849 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video! I stopped messing with whiskey old fashioned. It’s just perfect the way it is. So I’ve started to mess with vodka, rum, and tequila old fashioned. You can really experiment there without feeling like you’re “ruining” a classic.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      I love a tequila OF with orange and grapefruit bitters

  • @jeffreysipos7854
    @jeffreysipos7854 8 месяцев назад

    Do you happen to remember where you picked up you orange peeler? I need one and all I can find are the cheap plastic ones.
    Thanks, Old Fashioned Lover

  • @chinesemassproduction
    @chinesemassproduction 3 года назад +1

    This video really brought my spirits up, no pun intended...

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  3 года назад +1

      Hope you made one at home. Thanks for watching

  • @andrewsharpe2587
    @andrewsharpe2587 2 года назад +2

    Hah! So, the juggling changes the taste? :) Anyway, thanks for the video. I don't often have any citrus around the house, so I tend not to garnish it. Heresy? Maybe, but more expedient. And just yesterday, I actually made one without ice at all, but the simple syrup was refrigerated, so the whole drink was cold. Ish. Used 1792 single barrel. It worked fine.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +2

      I like your style. Quick and to the point!

    • @davevanderark2563
      @davevanderark2563 2 года назад +1

      You're like me. No fruit in the house? Use orange bitters. Problem. Solved.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +2

      @@davevanderark2563 boom! Problem solved

  • @lanmarknetworking3034
    @lanmarknetworking3034 2 года назад

    First time checking your stuff. Very slick and very informative! The little tips i picked up like directing the oils are great!

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. We really appreciate it.

  • @thruddedify
    @thruddedify 7 месяцев назад

    Simple syrup. OMW. Use brown sugar sir, or muscovado. Melt in the angostura. Absolutely make it smooth with the water from the melted ice. If you only have cheap ice, stir in whiskey and ice in stages, wait for the outside of the glass to get cold between adds.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  7 месяцев назад

      You have obviously never tried to make an OF in a busy nightclub

  • @snapdaddy357
    @snapdaddy357 2 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @larryperez7469
    @larryperez7469 Год назад +1

    Demerara sugar is where it's at. Make your simple syrup out of it to elevate the drink even more. I also always add orange bitters. Maybe I'm overdoing the orange?

  • @michaelhimes8778
    @michaelhimes8778 Год назад

    Nicely done! Thanks.

  • @MrSteelyeye
    @MrSteelyeye 2 года назад +6

    I learned to mix this drink a little different, about 30 years ago at a bistro, on the northern California coast. We muddled orange slice and cherry with sugar and bitters right inside the serving glass. Many still ask for it made this way.

    • @mikefinerghty4414
      @mikefinerghty4414 2 года назад +4

      No offense but that version was part of a bad era of cocktails. Everything was super sweet with artificial sweetener and it was all about making them fast. IMO and not knocking the muddled fruit version but I’ll take the traditional method all day

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +3

      Some still like it this way as it brings back good memories from the past

    • @choogheem
      @choogheem 2 года назад +2

      Getting closer to Wisconsin Old Fashioned

  • @bonnienguyen7150
    @bonnienguyen7150 Месяц назад

    The link for your bar tools is broken. Thank you for the video!!

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  Месяц назад

      @@bonnienguyen7150 thanks for the heads up on the links so we can update them.

  • @T-Bonebubba
    @T-Bonebubba 8 месяцев назад

    My absolute favorite so far is made with Elijah Craig vanilla with the orange zest and a Cherry

  • @nickbloodsworth4705
    @nickbloodsworth4705 2 года назад

    I use normal bitters and orange bitters with mine. I also add a cherry and a little bit of the cherry syrup instead of the sugar.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      That sounds good. That’s why I love this drink. Simple tweaks and it’s still good

    • @gilbertogomez2539
      @gilbertogomez2539 2 года назад

      Me too. I like that it makes it look a little darker as well.

  • @watson4869
    @watson4869 3 года назад +1

    Love the old old fashion, granny’s style

  • @KnowScott
    @KnowScott 3 года назад +2

    Dope! Subscribed. I'm always looking to elevate my home bar game.

  • @markwalsh2709
    @markwalsh2709 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Where can I buy the muddler that you use?

  • @skymore2948
    @skymore2948 Год назад

    agree with custumized the syrup.

  • @GhandiPVR
    @GhandiPVR 3 года назад +3

    Really good video. There’s too many “bartenders” making videos on RUclips and all they do is chat shit for 10 minutes without actually giving any useful tips. Thank you

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  3 года назад

      For sure! Thanks for that comment. I appreciate the feedback

  • @danielconner1210
    @danielconner1210 Год назад +3

    My Old Fashioned.
    2 oz. wheated boubon (larceny or makers mark).
    1/2 oz simple.
    3 dashes bitters. Sometimes I use Angustora and sometimes I use West Indian Orange Bitters.
    1 strip candied orange peel.
    1 Bordeaux cherry.
    It is a little sweeter, but very nice.

  • @cherimila
    @cherimila 2 года назад +1

    that was sexy it will be my first day trying lol to bartend i better remember all these recipes. the ice stamper is really classy. love it, i want one for home

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching. I had someone design it on Etsy

  • @ChordsForU
    @ChordsForU 2 года назад

    I go 4cl bourbon, splash of angostura bitters, splash of water, cocktail cherry, whisky stones, I tend to switch up the sweetener depending on what I’ve got lying around

  • @afreeland99
    @afreeland99 2 года назад

    I do a similar pro method, but I use sugar free simple syrup, cause I'm watching my weight, LOL. I make my own clear ice rocks and garnish with orange...however, I never make one without a luxardo cherry or two, occasionally I'll use a bit of the cherry juice in my mixing glass. As I think about this now, I'm probably cancelling out the whole sugar free simple with the luxardo cherries and jucies. HAHAHA...oh well, I try!

  • @nodnoc
    @nodnoc 2 года назад +1

    I want to try this with panela sugar

  • @francoisriche2167
    @francoisriche2167 2 года назад +8

    The best old fashioned is very simple. The ingredients, orange and lemon peels, Angostura bitters, two luxurdo cherries, 3 large ice cubes, 2 heavy shots of Knob Creek 100 proof bourbon. You start by muddling the orange and lemon peels under 3 dashes of Angostura bitters, then muddle one luxurdo cherry. Drop in the ice and pour the bourbon over it. Stir and toss the second cherry in whole. When you see the citrus oils sitting on surface of the whiskey, you're solid. No sugar, trust me.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +2

      Sure! If that’s the way you like it, go for it!

    • @jasongeasling5387
      @jasongeasling5387 2 года назад +1

      I always use two luxardo cherries and you can never go wrong with KC! So much better

  • @soumenroy5731
    @soumenroy5731 2 года назад

    You said, Let's break up that Ice Cube 😀 I know it's a slip of tongue 😊 Thanks for the lesson 🙏

  • @Starlqqking1994
    @Starlqqking1994 2 года назад +4

    Loving these variations. I usually muddle the orange with the cube of sugar. Passing this around to my old fashion drinkers so they can do it themselves. They can feel accomplished.

  • @robertwessels9827
    @robertwessels9827 2 года назад +2

    I have been making ours with a squeeze of orange, as well as the garnish. I also add a cherry with a little splash of the juice instead of simple syrup or sugar.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      That’s the great thing about this template. Everyone has their favorite mix. Thanks for watching

  • @unclebrownson
    @unclebrownson 2 года назад

    Maple bourbon, maple syrup, Fee Brothers Walnut bitters. Shake in a cocktail shaker, pour into a martini glass, and on the top of the foam, sprinkle a little ground nutmeg.

  • @peteb7992
    @peteb7992 Месяц назад

    With a nice dash of walnut liqueur and dark cherry over a four Roses….and add another log to the fire…only 1 ….for its usually pear shaped turns -first tracks on morning fresh powder….

  • @JE-western-rider
    @JE-western-rider 2 года назад +3

    And no cherry is added or stomped to mush! Thank you. I still come across bar tenders that put the cherry in and explain that is the house recipe.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +2

      No cherry in our recipe. Cherries are for Manhattans in our house

    • @choogheem
      @choogheem 2 года назад +2

      @@MIXOLOGYFLAIRED You've never been to Wisconsin then

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      @@choogheem you’re right. Ive tried them but never actually been there.

  • @donmorton3954
    @donmorton3954 2 года назад

    Quick question:
    Why don't you use orange bitters or both orange and angostura bitters?

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +1

      Because the original recipe call for only angostura

  • @robertsullivan4773
    @robertsullivan4773 2 года назад

    Excellent

  • @gardenjohn1
    @gardenjohn1 Год назад

    Can I make a mock drink since I gave up alcohol for afib.

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  Год назад +1

      Spirit forward drinks are harder to make into mocktails but you can always make NA mojitos or elevated sour cocktails. Just switch out the booze for water.

  • @airgliderz
    @airgliderz 2 года назад +1

    Instead of liquid/simple syrup or granulated sugar I prefer adding the juice from a large jar of maraschino cherries...mmmm...heading to the bar now...!

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      Too sweet for my blood, but I’m sure you enjoy it

    • @airgliderz
      @airgliderz 2 года назад

      @@MIXOLOGYFLAIREDBut it is less sweet then simple sugar syrup or granulated sugar!

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад +1

      @@airgliderz well, to me it’s a different kind of sweet and the cherry flavor throws off the drink. But that’s just my palette.

  • @danapeterson935
    @danapeterson935 Год назад +1

    Being from Wisconsin it's just about impossible to order an Old Fashioned like this. They'd look at me crazy and end up just making me a Brandy Old Fashioned Sweet. Still delicious!

  • @nilechunky
    @nilechunky Год назад

    You earned the subscribe with this one 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @CapitalG222
    @CapitalG222 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this!

  • @N0thing2SeaHere
    @N0thing2SeaHere 6 месяцев назад

    I make mine with 1 oz pure dark maple syrup, 3 oz Woodford Reserve double oak, 1 Woodford Reserve bourbon cherry and 3 dashes bitters. Stir lightly, no ice.

  • @garrettwhite5032
    @garrettwhite5032 2 года назад

    Does some of the residual sugar get left in the mixing glass?

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  2 года назад

      Yes it does. White sugar less than raw or Demerara cubes. To combat this you can stir the drink in the glass you intend to serve it in (nightclub style) or use a simple syrup instead of a sugar cube so everything mixes

  • @christinafuentes811
    @christinafuentes811 Год назад

    What size of cup do you suggest? I’ve found some from 5 to 12 oz

    • @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED
      @MIXOLOGYFLAIRED  Год назад

      9 or 10oz “Double old fashioned” or “bucket” glass is what they are called

    • @christinafuentes811
      @christinafuentes811 Год назад

      @@MIXOLOGYFLAIRED thanks so much

  • @MA1776AGAIN
    @MA1776AGAIN 6 месяцев назад

    So some flair and lemon twist? Not much elevation to the drink. I would go with a bit more quality bourbon if I really wanted to elevate it. Makes a huge difference getting out of the $20-$30 bourbon range. I've also found substituting real maple syrup for sugar puts a nice twist on it when looking to change it up.

  • @jfilms8660
    @jfilms8660 11 месяцев назад

    Pure maple syrup is a great substitute for sugar/simple syrup

  • @dominic6283
    @dominic6283 7 месяцев назад

    I make my old fashioned at home with a little bit of organic maple syrup, bitters, orange peel, black cherry, one large square ice cube and 4 roses bourbon.