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Man, if there’s anything to celebrate in 2020, it’s that it’s over. And what better way to celebrate than with a good cocktail?

We wanted to take a deep dive and individually test each ingredient in a classic Old Fashioned to really come up with that cocktail bar-worthy beverage. Good news: We think we’ve done it.

What is an Old Fashioned?

In simple terms, an Old Fashioned is a cocktail made of bourbon, sugar, bitters, orange, and a cherry. But depending on quality and quantity of ingredients, you can get a pretty wide spectrum of flavors. So we did extensive testing to ensure we perfected the recipe.

What’s the Best Sugar in an Old Fashioned?

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The first question we tried to answer was what kind of sugar tastes best in an Old Fashioned. The second question was if simple syrup or a sugar cube is superior. Therefore, we tested the following sugars in our cocktail:

  • Turbinado Simple Syrup
  • Organic Cane Simple Syrup
  • Cane Sugar Simple Syrup
  • Turbinado Sugar Cube
  • Pure Cane Brown Cube
  • White Cane Cube
  • Agave Sweetener
  • Honey
  • Maple Syrup
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Simple Syrup versus Sugar Cube:

It ended up being very difficult to get any of the sugar cubes to fully dissolve. We tried muddling them, adding them into some of the bourbon, and anything else we could think of. The best trick we had and one that can work in a pinch is to dissolve the sugar cube in hot water first. It’s sort of like a quick-and-easy simple syrup. It isn’t perfect, but it works if that’s all you have or you don’t want to make simple syrup.

Simple syrup is superior. It makes mixing and getting the appropriate amount of sweetness much easier.

In our testing, turbinado simple syrup made the best Old Fashioned. We tested turbinado sugar, organic cane sugar, and regular cane sugar simple syrup side by side in otherwise identical cocktails. Although any would work, the turbinado made a more complex Old Fashioned and ended up being the clear winner.

The organic cane sugar was a good alternative, but the regular cane sugar ended up lacking depth of flavor and would be our last choice.

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Alternative sweeteners were okay, with agave being the best. We tested agave, maple syrup, and honey next to each other in otherwise identical cocktails. The honey was nearly impossible to dissolve. The maple syrup left an unpleasant, maple-y taste. The agave dissolved the best and was the best sugar alternative.

How much simple syrup should I add to my Old Fashioned? We found the sweet spot to be 2 teaspoons (or 2 bar spoons). Many recipes call for a single teaspoon, or you might prefer a sweeter drink, but we found 2 teaspoons really balanced the cocktail perfectly.

Which Bourbon Brand is Best in an Old Fashioned?

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We tried as many bourbons as we could get our hands on that would be widely available. The bourbon you use will probably have the greatest impact on the taste of the drink. Using a local or small batch bourbon would also be a nice twist on this classic drink if you are able to locate one.

We found the best cocktails were made using one of these three bourbons:

  • Angel’s Envy
  • Four Roses small batch
  • Heaven’s Door

We also liked:

  • Elijah Craig
  • Larceny
  • Old Forester 1870
  • Knob Creek

These bourbons made acceptable cocktails, but didn’t have the same high-quality outcome as we saw with the other cocktails:

  • Woodford Reserve
  • Basil Hayden’s
  • Four Roses YellowLabel
  • High West American Prairie
  • Bulleit
  • Old Forester
  • Buffalo Trace

What Cocktail Cherries are Best in an Old Fashioned?

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This was a fun experiment as most recipes just call for adding a marschino cherry or cocktail cherry. How much of a difference could it make?

Turns out, a huge difference. If the cherry is the “icing on the cake” of a cocktail, then you want to get it right.

We tested any cherry we could easily find. That included:

Cherries in Heavy Syrup:

  • Maraska (we got these in store for ~$20)
  • Luxardo (This is a link for 2 jars. In store, these were ~$20)
  • Fabbri

Cherries in Light Syrup:

And three cherries we tried we weren’t fans of:

The biggest difference in cocktail cherries is the thickness of syrup. It was very interesting to learn that some cherries are dripping in syrup that resembles molasses and some are in a very light syrup that is closer to a light maple syrup.

Maraschino cherries are fine if that’s your only option, but they’re not preferred. Since this recipe is really taking that cocktail from “decent” to “I’d happily pay for that at a cocktail bar,” this is one of those details that’s easy to overlook but can be a game changer. Getting a nice jar of cherries significantly improves the drink.

Our favorite “thick syrup” cherry was the Maraska. Maraska, Luxardo, and Fabbri are all decent cherries and enjoyable, but we’d go for Maraska if you can find them.

Our favorite “light syrup” cherry was the Woodford Reserve cherry. However, the Jack Rudy was almost equally enjoyable.

What’s the Best Way to Add an Orange to an Old Fashioned?

This shouldn’t be a huge issue, right? Just get a little orange in there. Wrong.

We found numerous restaurants and recipes calling for different ways to add the orange into the cocktail. This included:

  • Muddle in an orange slice
  • Squeeze an orange slice over the drink
  • Spritz an orange peel over the drink
  • Some combination of the above

An orange peel spritzed over the drink was the perfect balance. Although muddling in an orange slice is a fun infusion, it too easily overpowered the drink and ruined the overall flavor.

Spritzing an orange peel gave the right citrus zest but didn’t ruin the otherwise deep flavors of the drink.

Ice for an Old Fashioned (and How to get Big Clear Ice Cubes)

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Ice serves a basic purpose — a way to make a cold drink. But it also has the ability to elevate a drink to bar-style quality. You have a few options with your ice, but we have a preferred one for an Old Fashioned. Here’s what we tested:

  • Use your standard ice cube (from an ice maker or mold) to make the drink/fill the glass
  • Use small square cubes (we like these from Peak as they have a wire rim and protective cover)
  • Use large square cubes (we like these from Peak as they have a wire rim and protective cover)
  • Our favorite: Use clear square cubes (we like these from True Cubes as this was the only mold that made high-quality clear ice cubes)

A quick note on clear ice cubes. They melt slower and keep your drink cooler. Making clear ice cubes isn’t as easy as it sounds. Some of it comes down to the purity of the water, but the real trick to making clear ice at home is slowly chilling the water.

We tested multiple makers to do this at home and by far our favorite was the True Cubes ice mold.

What are the best bitters for an Old Fashioned?

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This one was tough. As a reminder, we tried to use ingredients that were broadly available.

There are certainly some amazing craft bitters that are available, and we encourage you to try them if you find one of interest.

For this cocktail, we tried:

We did try some local craft bitters and they were fun, but our best results were using a combination of the above.

Our favorite blend was 3 dashes Angostura and 3 dashes orange bitters. The Fee Brothers Old Fashioned Bitters would work but ended up being a bit sweet when using our recommended simple syrup recipe.

How to Make an Old Fashioned

Step 1: Gather Ingredients

  1. Simple Syrup
  2. Bitters
  3. Bourbon
  4. Orange
  5. Cocktail Cherry
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Step 2: Add Simple Syrup, Bitters, and Ice

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Step 3: Add Bourbon

  • Add 2 ounces of your favorite (or our recommended) bourbon.
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Step 4: Stir

  • Stir, ideally for 1 minute and for no less than 20-30 seconds. Stirring longer will make your drink colder.
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Step 5: Garnish

  • Spritz an orange peel (see video) and add to drink.
  • Add a cocktail cherry and enjoy.

Helpful Notes & Tips

  • A great bar spoon is a huge win with this cocktail. A spoon with a spiral pattern makes quick stirs significantly easier.
  • Large ice cubes not only add to the character of the drink, they keep the drink colder, longer. If you’re trying to elevate your cocktail game, get some clear ice cube makers.
  • If you made a fresh batch of simple syrup, it’ll keep for a couple weeks. Storing in a sealed, pourable bottle and refrigerating always helps. You could also use any jar that seals well for storage.

More Cocktail Recipes

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  • Blackberry Basil Mojito
  • 5-Ingredient Ginger Beer Margaritas

If you try this recipe, let us know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo#minimalistbakeron Instagram. Cheers, friends!

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Best Bourbon Old Fashioned

The perfected recipe for how to make a bar-quality Old Fashioned cocktail at home, every time. Just 6 ingredients and simple methods required.

Author Minimalist Baker

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5 from 18 votes

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Servings 1 (cocktail)

Course Beverage, Cocktail

Cuisine American

Freezer Friendly No

Does it keep? No

Ingredients

US CustomaryMetric

  • 2 tsp simple syrup (made with turbinado sugar // see notes for method)
  • 3 dashes Angostura bitters
  • 3 dashes orange bitters
  • 1 large ice cube
  • 2 oz bourbon (we prefer Angel's Envy, Four Roses small batch, or Heaven's Door)
  • 1 piece orange peel
  • 1 whole cocktail cherry (we prefer Woodford Reserve or Jack Rudy)

Instructions

  • To a cocktail glass, add 2 tsp (2 bar spoons) of simple syrup (we prefer making our simple syrup with 1 part turbinado sugar and 1 part water — see notes for method).

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  • Add 3 dashes Angostura bitters.

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  • Add 3 dashes orange bitters.

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  • Add a large ice cube to the glass.

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  • Add 2 ounces (60 ml) of bourbon.

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  • Stir, ideally for 1 minute and for at least 20 seconds.

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  • Spritz an orange peel over the glass to release its oils. Then twist the peel and add to the glass.

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  • Top with a cocktail cherry.

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  • Cheers and repeat!

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Video

Notes

*To make simple syrup, add 1 part sugar (we prefer turbinado for complexity) and 1 part water to a small saucepan and heat over medium heat, stirring frequently until sugar is dissolved. Cool, pour into a jar or squeeze bottle, and use as instructed. Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.
*Use organic turbinado sugar for homemade simple syrup if wanting to ensure recipe is vegan-friendly.

Nutrition (1 of 1 servings)

Serving: 1 cocktail Calories: 172 Carbohydrates: 8.4 g Protein: 0 g Fat: 0 g Saturated Fat: 0 g Polyunsaturated Fat: 0 g Monounsaturated Fat: 0 g Trans Fat: 0 g Cholesterol: 0 mg Sodium: 1 mg Potassium: 2 mg Fiber: 0.1 g Sugar: 8.3 g Vitamin A: 1.94 IU Vitamin C: 27.72 mg Calcium: 2.32 mg Iron: 0.04 mg

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FAQs

Best Bourbon Old Fashioned Recipe (+ Video)? ›

Maker's Mark

This gives the bourbon a softer, sweeter flavor profile that makes it both a pleasant sipper and a subtle yet satisfying base spirit in the right drink. “Maker's Mark is my go-to for a decadent dessert Old Fashioned.

What's the best bourbon to make an Old Fashioned with? ›

Maker's Mark

This gives the bourbon a softer, sweeter flavor profile that makes it both a pleasant sipper and a subtle yet satisfying base spirit in the right drink. “Maker's Mark is my go-to for a decadent dessert Old Fashioned.

Is Maker's Mark bourbon good for Old Fashioned? ›

Sweet and strong with touches of citrus, the Old Fashioned never really gets old, especially when it's made with Maker's Mark®.

What sugar cubes are best for Old Fashioned? ›

1 cube of Angostura soaked sugar cube: Brown Demerara sugar cubes work well in an Old Fashioned cocktail. The classic recipe, according to most mixologists, calls for Brown Demerara sugar cubes. Sugar cubes are previously measured, allowing for consistent whiskey to bitters ratios.

What kind of angostura bitters for Old Fashioned? ›

Angostura is an aromatic bitters, but lean heavily toward cloves and dried cherries. I crafted our Old Fashioned Aromatic Bitters (the name kind of says it all) to be what I thought were the perfect bitters for an Old Fashioned. Ours lean more on cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg with only a touch of cloves.

What is the smoothest sweetest bourbon? ›

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What is the best alcohol to make an Old Fashioned with? ›

With that said, bourbon is often the go-to whiskey choice for an Old Fashioned. The relatively heavy body of the mostly corn-based spirit creates structure within the cocktail, and its natural sweetness helps counterbalance the more astringent elements of bitters.

Is Crown Royal good for an Old Fashioned? ›

I focused my tasting on American whiskeys, stressing a balance between familiar bottles and less-famous ones that are well worth space on your shelf, though there are any number of fantastic rye-forward Canadian whiskeys that make great Old Fashioned cocktails, such as Crown Royal and Alberta Premium.

Are Old Fashioned better with simple syrup or sugar? ›

Use Rich Simple Syrup

The sugar cube is one Old Fashioned tradition that can definitely be skipped. While many recipes call for it, it offers no advantage over using a rich simple syrup and has several disadvantages. Most obviously, you have to find and buy sugar cubes and a muddler.

Can I use simple syrup or a sugar cube for an Old Fashioned? ›

There's nothing wrong with muddling a sugar cube with a small splash of water (not soda water)– which really is the old-school way of doing it. I just prefer making a simple syrup beforehand because it more easily incorporates into the rest of your drink.

Do you use brown or white sugar in an Old Fashioned? ›

The best old fashioned recipes call for sugar to balance the alcohol. I use simple syrup, which quickly dissolves and is simple to make. It also allows us to play around and use brown sugar instead of white sugar for the syrup, giving our cocktail a caramel-like flavor that works well with whiskey or rum.

Why is my Old Fashioned bitter? ›

If it's a bit too sweet try another dash or two of bitters. Taste again. If it's too strong (alcohol seems overpowering) stir it a bit more to get the ice melting and make sure everything is mixed. If it seems to bitter add a touch more sugar.

Is orange peel necessary for Old Fashioned? ›

Of all the additions to the Old Fashioned over the years, the orange peel has become the most welcome. However, it's also best not to add an entire orange slide and muddle it in the glass. Instead, use only a portion of the peel, shaved off the fruit with as little pith as possible, as your garnish.

Do you put a cherry in an Old Fashioned? ›

Pour simple syrup, water, and bitters into a whiskey glass; stir to combine. Add ice cubes and pour in bourbon. Garnish with orange slice and maraschino cherry.

Can you use Woodford Reserve for an Old Fashioned? ›

Combine Woodford Reserve® Bourbon and Woodford Reserve® Cocktail Syrup in a cocktail crystal with ice. Stir. Pour entire contents into Collins glass. Garnish with Orange Peel and Woodford Reserve® Bourbon Cherry.

What is the smoothest easiest to drink bourbon? ›

Buffalo Trace is a classic bourbon that is highly regarded by bourbon enthusiasts. It is known for its smooth and balanced flavor profile, making it a great choice for beginners. The distillery has been producing bourbon since the 18th century, and their expertise is evident in every sip.

Is Crown Royal good for Old Fashioned? ›

I focused my tasting on American whiskeys, stressing a balance between familiar bottles and less-famous ones that are well worth space on your shelf, though there are any number of fantastic rye-forward Canadian whiskeys that make great Old Fashioned cocktails, such as Crown Royal and Alberta Premium.

How to order bourbon Old Fashioned? ›

Order your Old Fashioned in 1 sentence so that you can tell your bartender what you want quickly. Begin by saying what brand and type of whiskey you want, and end with any adjustments you are making to the drink. For example, “I'll have a Maker's Mark Old Fashioned, extra bitter.”

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