Old Fashioned-The-Facts.
- The name Old Fashioned is a reference to the age of the drink it is possibly the first drink to be called a cocktail.
- It is traditionally served in a short and round tumbler-like glass. This glass is called an Old Fashioned Glass after the drink.
- The first use of the name old fashioned for this drink was in the Pendennis gentlemen's club in Louisville Kentucky where the drink was invented by the head bartender. It was made popular by a club member and bourbon distiller, Colonel James E. Pepper, who brought it to the Waldorf in New York.
- 4.0cl Bourbon, Scotch or Rye Whiskey.
- 1 sugar cube.
- 2 dashes Angostura Bitters.
- 1 splash soda water.
- Place sugar cube in old fashioned glass and saturate with bitter.
- Add a dash of soda water.
- Muddle until dissolved.
- Fill the glass with ice cubes and add whiskey.
- Garnish with orange slice, lemon twist and two maraschino cherries.
we have a book of old hollywood cocktails, that is so in there
ReplyDeleteSam & Alex: FYI, most Old Fashion drinkers prefer Rye Whiskey as the alcohol of choice. My dad drank Old Fashions and if he were alive, he’d be almost 100 years old. Needless-to-say, I was a surprise! I’m at LAX: Boingo.
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