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  2. Old fashioned (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The term "old-fashioned cocktails" dates to 1880, [2] and recipes by that name appear in cocktail books of the late 1880s and 1890s, with Proulx (1888) of Chicago the earliest known. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] An old fashioned was one of the simpler and earlier versions of cocktails, before the development of advanced bartending techniques and recipes in the ...

  3. How to Make an Old Fashioned - AOL.com

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    To a standard old fashioned glass, add your sugar cube, 1 or 2 dashes of Angostura bitters (or a similar style of bitters) and a bar spoon’s worth of water. Use your muddler to crush the sugar ...

  4. Cocktail of the Week: The Classic Old Fashioned (for your ...

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    Whip up this week’s winning cocktail recipe (and let your 'old man' give it a try too, just in time for Father's Day). Whip up this week’s winning cocktail recipe (and let your 'old man' give ...

  5. Cocktail of the Week: The Classic Old Fashioned (for your ...

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    Welcome to Cocktail of the Week, a weekly video series that will bring you the most delicious (and really, really pretty) cocktail recipe videos that are sure to up your hosting game.Check back on ...

  6. List of IBA official cocktails - Wikipedia

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    The old fashioned is an IBA official cocktail in the "unforgettables" category. The IBA official cocktails are cocktails recognised by the International Bartenders Association (IBA) to be the most requested recipes. [1] The list was developed starting in 1960, and the first version was announced in 1961, comprising 50 cocktails. [1]

  7. Sazerac - Wikipedia

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    The Sazerac is a local variation of a cognac or whiskey cocktail originally from New Orleans, named for the Sazerac de Forge et Fils brand of cognac brandy that served as its original main ingredient. [1] The drink is most traditionally a combination of cognac or rye whiskey, absinthe, Peychaud's Bitters, and sugar, although bourbon whiskey is ...

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