Southernwayfare
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IMO, A well-made Old Fashioned IS essentially straight whiskey - bourbon or rye - sweetened and flavored with bitters and a little orange and cherry. Soda has no place in the drink. Inclusion of Absinthe or one of the anise substitutes is venturing into Sazerac territory.
Here is a nice rendition of the Old Fashioned by the great Chris McMillian (formerly) of the Ritz-Carlton's Library Lounge in New Orleans. Contrary to Chris's take, I lightly muddle my cherries (but not the orange) because I enjoy eating the cherries and find they get a little more whiskey infusion with a light muddle. I'm planning to make my own whiskey-ed cherries but it hasn't happened yet.
All of Chris's videos from the "New Orleans' Best Cocktails" series on youtube are excellent - the Mint Julep, Sazerac, and Ramos Gin Fizz being my favorites. The prose poem Chris recites during the making of the Mint Jelup video is NOT to be missed. Sublime.
Here is a nice rendition of the Old Fashioned by the great Chris McMillian (formerly) of the Ritz-Carlton's Library Lounge in New Orleans. Contrary to Chris's take, I lightly muddle my cherries (but not the orange) because I enjoy eating the cherries and find they get a little more whiskey infusion with a light muddle. I'm planning to make my own whiskey-ed cherries but it hasn't happened yet.
All of Chris's videos from the "New Orleans' Best Cocktails" series on youtube are excellent - the Mint Julep, Sazerac, and Ramos Gin Fizz being my favorites. The prose poem Chris recites during the making of the Mint Jelup video is NOT to be missed. Sublime.