Bourbon Old Fashioned: Big, Bold and Smooth


The Bourbon Old Fashioned is one of the most classic of classic cocktails. Follow this easy recipe and craft an Old Fashioned that’s big, bold and smooth.

Old Fashioned Being Crafted
This creamy bowl of Kulajda at Cafe Imperial in Prague delighted us from our first slurp to the last. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Some cocktails like Cuban Daiquiris hail from exotic destinations while others feature eclectic ingredients like cachaça in Brazilian Caipirinhas. The Old Fashioned doesn’t fit into either of these categories.

Living up to its name, this classic cocktail is the opposite of new and trendy. Despite its stodginess, the Old Fashioned ranks as one of the most popular cocktail at bars and lounges in the USA and beyond.

This iconic status can’t be overstated when you consider that most bartenders serve the Old Fashioned in an old fashioned glass (think a lowball or ‘rocks’ glass.) Yes, the Old Fashioned is both a cocktail and cocktail barware.

History of the Old Fashioned

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The Old Fashioned’s history isn’t a mystery if you read Robert Simonson’s The Old-Fashioned: The Story of the World’s First Classic Cocktail, with Recipes and Lore. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

The Old Fashioned is a classic American cocktail that dates back to the 19th century. While Louisville claims the drink as its own, the Pre-Prohibition drink’s exact origin is as fuzzy as multiple Old Fashioned cocktails make us feel. Some historians link the drink to the days of the American Civil War though others go back further.

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While numerous cocktails have come and gone over the past two centuries, the Old Fashioned has retained its relevance over the years. A Hollywood favorite, the drink hit its pop cultural apex as Don Draper’s preferred cocktail in the TV show Mad Men.

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Crafting an Old Fashioned with bourbon is easy to do at home. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Our history with the Old Fashioned may have started while watching Mad Men but it solidified when we toured the Buffalo Trace distillery during our 2016 US road trip. That visit validated our appreciation for the premium Kentucky bourbon and motivated us to buy a bottle once we moved to Lisbon.

Before long, we were experimenting with Buffalo Trace recipes and crafting drinks at home with the Kentucky distilled liquor.

Ingredients

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Besides water and ice, these are the only ingredients we need to craft a Bourbon Old Fashioned at home. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

As lazy mixologists, we love that we can count the ingredients in a Bourbon Old Fashioned on one hand. These ingredients include a sugar cube, bourbon, bitters and orange peel as well as water (both room temperature and frozen).

Ingredient quantities are detailed in the printable recipe card below.

We’re partial to jumbo sized ice cubes. Big chunky blocks displace more water, cooling the drink with every sip. They also take longer to melt and, let’s face it, they look as cool as Cary Grant in a railroad lounge car.

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Bourbon and bitters are this drink’s two alcoholic ingredients. Our recipe includes Buffalo Trace bourbon and Angostura bitters. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Bourbon and bitters are this drink’s two alcoholic ingredients. Our recipe includes Buffalo Trace bourbon and Angostura bitters. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

As noted above, Buffalo Trace is our gateway bourbon. With smooth flavors and hints of caramel and vanilla, the moderately priced Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey is a great bourbon choice for an Old Fashioned recipe.

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Adding Angostura bitters provides a spicy flavor with a kick. Not only does the herbaceous concoction contain more than 40 ingredients, but it also has a 44.7% ABV.

How to Craft a Bourbon Old Fashioned

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A little bit of Angostura bitters goes a long way. Our recipe just requires two dashes. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Despite its sophisticated flavors, the Old Fashioned is one of the easiest cocktails to craft at home. The drink only has a few ingredients and doesn’t require any special equipment except a jigger, muddler (or, if so desired, a mortar and pestle) and a bar spoon.

Muddling is a key step in our recipe. It’s also the most fun step as this is when the aromas start to drift out of the glass.

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We like to use a wooden muddler to muddle our cocktails. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

We like to spread the muddled sugar around the glass. Doing this primes the glass and distributes the flavor.

We mentioned that we like to use jumbo ice cubes and we weren’t kidding. We even bought a special jumbo ice cube tray for cocktails like the Old Fashioned. The jumbo ice cube tray was relatively pricey but there’s nothing like popping out a giant cube and plopping it into a rocks glass.

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This jumbo ice cube required two hands to handle. It was that big. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Since Bourbon is the most important ingredient in a Bourbon Old Fashioned, this is not an ingredient to scrimp on. Instead, find your favorite bourbon and use it in this drink. We typically use Buffalo Trace. For us, this is the best bourbon for an Old Fashioned recipe.

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We measure our bourbon with a jigger. You can use a measuring cup if you don’t have a jigger. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

If you don’t have access to Buffalo Trace where you live, we recommend using Four Roses, Makers Mark, Woodford Reserve or any other quality bourbon.

After gently stirring the cocktail, the last step is to express the glass with orange peel before dropping the garnish into the glass.

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Expressing the orange peel is a little step that makes a big difference. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Expressing coats the rim with a light layer of orange oil that tempts the nose and tickles the taste buds.

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Daryl liked drinking this Buffalo Trace Old Fashioned. He liked it a lot. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

Who knows? Maybe you’ll be like us and fall in love with our classic Old Fashioned recipe. It’s both an oldie and a goodie.

Variations

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We drank this classic Bourbon Old Fashioned in Lisbon. | Image: ©2foodtrippers

We adore the simplicity of the classic Bourbon Old Fashioned recipe. However, we understand if you want to get creative by experimenting with the drink’s ingredients. Here are some ideas to pique your creativity:

  • Replace the bourbon with bandy, rye whiskey, tequila or rum.
  • Replace the water with club soda for a bit of fizz.
  • Replace the sugar cube with a different sweetener. Options include brown sugar, raw sugar and simple syrup.
  • Garnish your Bourbon Old Fashioned with a maraschino cherry (or two) instead of or in addition to an orange peel slice. We recommend Italian Luxardo cherries produced in the Veneto in Padua – half way between Verona and Venice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the ingredients in a Bourbon Old Fashioned?

Bourbon, Angostura Bitters, Sugar Cube, Water, Orange Peel (for garnish) and Ice Cubes

What’s the best bourbon to use in a Bourbon Old Fashioned?

You should use your favorite bourbon in this cocktail recipe. We typically use Buffalo Trace but your favorite bourbon will work just fine.

Is the Bourbon Old Fashioned shaken or stirred?

The Bourbon Old Fashioned is stirred, not shaken.

What type of glass is best for the Bourbon Old Fashioned?

We like to serve this cocktail in a lowball glass and you should do the same.

Did you craft this cocktail? If so, please rate the recipe below.

Bourbon Old Fashioned Recipe

The Bourbon Old Fashioned is an iconic classic cocktail. It’s also super easy to craft at home with just four ingredients plus ice.

Prep Time5 minutes

Total Time5 minutes

Course: Drink

Cuisine: Cocktail

Servings: 1

Calories: 161kcal

  • Drop sugar cube into an old fashioned glass.

  • Add dashes of bitters and water and then muddle until the sugar is fully dissolved.

  • Place the ice cube in the glass.

  • Pour the bourbon into the glass.

  • Gently stir.

  • Express the glass with an orange peel slice before adding it as garnish.

Calories: 161kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 1mg | Sugar: 4g | Calcium: 0.5mg | Iron: 0.02mg

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