BEST COCKTAIL AND THERE RECIPE 2020/ WHISKEY BASE 2020
EVERYBODY SHOULD TRY WHISKEY COCKTAIL IN YOUR HOME
Now ,in the world whiskey is one of the popular drinks in the world.Likewise,the growth of cocktail with different types also become popular and choices are are also being great in the world.A few tried and true recipes that are essential to creating a well-rounded whiskey experience.
These drink are so much versatile that people are now enjoyed this types of cocktail that have been enjoyed by enthusiasts for decades or longer. It is a perfect list for the beginner to explore everything that's possible with whiskey
OLD FASHIONED:
Is a simple way to dress up whiskey. Made
with bitters, sugar, an orange slice, and an optional splash of soda, it's an
excellent way to experiment with any style of whiskey. Plus, this recipe has
served as inspiration.A sugar cube soaked in bitters, a shot of whiskey, and an orange peel; creating an
impressive old-fashioned cocktail is that easy. This classic drink has been served since the mid-1800s and
is as popular today as it was back then. Bourbon is a perfect choice as well;
for years, it was the preferred style of whiskey for this iconic drink. Whichever
whiskey you pour, the sweet, bitter, and fruit flavors added to the glass will
enhance it nicely.
Follow the original recipe, incorporate one of the modern
twists, or personalize it to your taste or the whiskey you're pouring at the
moment.
METHOD:SHAKING
GLASS:OLD FASHIONED
·
Total: 3 mins
· Prep: 3 mins
Ingredients........
- 1 sugar cube/1 teaspoon home sugar
- 2 to 3 dashes Angostura bitters
- 60ML bourbon (or rye whiskey)
- Optional:1 orange slice
- Optional:club soda
- Garnish:orange peel AND
- Garnish:maraschino cherry
Steps to Make
· Gather the ingredients.
· In an old-fashioned glass, place the sugar cube, then saturate it with bitters. Add an orange slice, if you like, and muddle.
· Fill the glass with ice.
· Add the whiskey and stir well. Finish it off with a splash of club soda if you prefer.
· Garnish with an orange peel and cherry ,Serve and enjoy.
HISTORY OF OLD FASHION COCKTAIL
This cocktail sparked the same type of "old vs. new" debates in the late 19th-century bar scene that modern "martini" menus produce today. In truth, the old-fashioned was considered "old-fashioned" over a hundred years ago. Around the 1880s, the American cocktail scene really started to boom. Bartenders were creating new drinks with curaçao, absinthe, syrups, and fruit juices, and they were a hit.
HOW STRONG IS THE OLD FASHIONED
As
you might imagine, the old-fashioned is not much lighter
than a straight pour of whiskey. Factoring in a little dilution from the
ice, the alcohol content of an old-fashioned made with an
80-proof whiskey falls around 32 percent ABV (64 proof). Those
old-timers would
be happy to know that it still has that kick they were looking for!








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