If you’re searching for something reliably delightful for a special evening at home or a gathering with friends, here’s a tiny twist on a traditional cocktail that’s very simple to make, takes just a few ingredients, and yet tastes very sophisticated, indeed.
What Are the Ingredients for an Old Fashioned?
Your typical Old Fashioned is made with a sugar cube, bitters, and bourbon. I like to muddle a bit of orange peel in mine, but for purists, this is controversial. This variation uses maple syrup in place of the sugar, which gives the drink an extra depth and richness.
Infuse Your Bourbon With Spices!
For something that’s even more seasonal (and even a little unexpected), try making your maple Old Fashioned with this spice-infused bourbon. Although the idea of infusing liquor may seem a little intimidating if you’ve never tried it before, it is very simple to make and takes just 24 hours. And it’s a great way to take this bourbon drink to the next level. An Old Fashioned made with spice infused bourbon has an extra bit of fullness and warmth, just in time for a chilly night.
What Bourbon to Buy for an Old Fashioned?
A good bourbon makes a great Old Fashioned. For this cocktail, choose a top shelf brand, like Knob Creek or Bulleit. Four Roses is a more affordable option, and also makes a tasty cocktail.If you’re not into the infusing thing and want to just stay classic, it will still be delicious. Or if you want the spiced bourbon and don’t want to wait for it to infuse, there are plenty of brands that make spiced bourbons, such as Wild Turkey.
More Cozy Fall Cocktails
Chamomile Honey Hot Toddy Coquito (Puerto Rican Coconut Eggnog) Brown Sugar Irish Coffee Coconut White Russian Orange & Vanilla Hot Buttered Rum
2 cups bourbon
1 whole star anise
2 whole cinnamon sticks
12 whole cloves
1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise
For the Fall-Spiced Old Fashioned (makes one cocktail):
2 teaspoons maple syrup
1 teaspoon water
4 dashes angostura aromatic bitters
2 ounces infused bourbon
Ice
Orange peel