Old Fashioned Recipe – How to Make the Perfect Old Fashioned at Home

Timeless. Minimalist. A glass of quiet confidence.

Quick Answer

How do you make an Old Fashioned? Combine 60ml whisky, 1 sugar cube (or 7.5ml simple syrup), and 2 dashes Angostura bitters in a rocks glass. Muddle (if using a cube), add a large clear ice cube, stir 20–30 seconds, then express and garnish with an orange peel.

Origin & Story

Widely considered the blueprint for modern cocktails, the Old Fashioned traces its roots to early 19th-century American bars, when “cocktail” meant spirit, sugar, water, and bitters—nothing more, nothing less. As bartenders later experimented with liqueurs and elaborate garnishes, classics-minded drinkers kept ordering their drink the “old-fashioned” way. That request became its name. Today, the Old Fashioned still stands for restraint and refinement—a simple drink that lets a quality whisky shine.

Why You’ll Love This Version

Built on balance and clarity, this Old Fashioned leans on a smooth, characterful whisky and just enough sweetness to round the edges. The bitters add lift; the orange oils finish the drink with a bright, elegant aroma. It’s your after-work wind-down, your dinner-party opener, your “I’ve got this” moment in a glass.

Old Fashioned cocktail with a large clear ice cube and expressed orange peel on a dark wood bar
Classic Old Fashioned — spirit-forward, aromatic, beautifully simple.

Ingredients

  • 60ml whisky (bourbon, rye, or a smooth blended Scotch)
  • 1 sugar cube (or 7.5ml 1:1 simple syrup)
  • 2 dashes Angostura bitters
  • Dash of still water (optional)
  • Orange peel (garnish)
  • Large clear ice cube

Equipment You’ll Need

  • Rocks (Old Fashioned) glass
  • Muddler or spoon
  • Bar spoon
  • Large ice cube or quality clear ice

How to Make It

  1. Muddle the sugar cube with bitters and a splash of water in the glass until dissolved (skip if using syrup).
  2. Add whisky and drop in a large clear ice cube.
  3. Stir 20–30 seconds to chill and lightly dilute for silky texture.
  4. Express an orange peel over the glass to release aromatic oils, rub the rim, and garnish.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: Caramel, citrus oils, oak spice
  • Palate: Rounded whisky sweetness, balanced bitters, hint of smoke (depending on spirit)
  • Finish: Long with orange oils and vanilla

Perfect For

  • 🥃 Quiet evenings with music
  • 🎁 Gifting whisky lovers
  • 🍽️ Elegant dinner parties

Pro Tips & Variations

  • Use a single large ice cube or sphere for slower dilution and better texture.
  • Prefer a richer profile? Swap in bourbon with a touch higher ABV.
  • Try an Aged Rum Old Fashioned with a dash of aromatic orange bitters.
  • Upgrade sweetness: demerara syrup (2:1) adds depth and body.

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FAQs

What’s the best whisky for an Old Fashioned?

Choose a smooth, full-bodied whisky like Johnnie Walker Black Label or a mellow Speyside single malt for balance.

Can I make it without bitters?

You can, but bitters provide the aromatic backbone that defines the drink—skip them and you’ll miss its classic character.

Which glass should I use?

A short tumbler or rocks glass (8–12 oz) showcases the drink and supports the large clear ice cube.

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