homemade old fashioned mix

Author of this recipe: Tom Shetz

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"Make the perfect old fashioned cocktail with this easy homemade mix recipe! Crafted with bourbon, bitters, and citrus, it's a classic delight."

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  1. # How to Make a Homemade Old Fashioned Mix: A Step-by-Step Guide
  2. Creating a homemade Old Fashioned mix is a fantastic way to enjoy this classic cocktail with ease and consistency. By preparing a mix in advance, you can save time while still savoring the rich, balanced flavors of bourbon, bitters, and citrus. Follow these detailed steps to craft your own Old Fashioned mix at home.
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  4. ## **Ingredients for Homemade Old Fashioned Mix**
  5. - 1 cup **bourbon** (or rye whiskey, depending on preference)
  6. - 1/4 cup **simple syrup** (1:1 ratio of sugar and water)
  7. - 1/4 cup **water** (to adjust consistency)
  8. - 1 tablespoon **Angostura bitters**
  9. - 1 teaspoon **orange zest** (freshly grated)
  10. - 1 teaspoon **lemon zest** (freshly grated)
  11. - Optional: 1/2 teaspoon **vanilla extract** for added depth
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  13. ## **Step 1: Prepare the Simple Syrup**
  14. 1. In a small saucepan, combine **1/2 cup sugar** and **1/2 cup water**.
  15. 2. Heat over medium heat, stirring until the sugar dissolves completely.
  16. 3. Remove from heat and let it cool to room temperature. This is your **simple syrup**, a key ingredient for sweetness in the mix.
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  18. ## **Step 2: Combine the Ingredients**
  19. 1. In a large mixing bowl or pitcher, pour **1 cup of bourbon** (or rye whiskey).
  20. 2. Add **1/4 cup of the prepared simple syrup**.
  21. 3. Stir in **1 tablespoon of Angostura bitters** for that signature spiced flavor.
  22. 4. Grate **1 teaspoon of orange zest** and **1 teaspoon of lemon zest** directly into the mix for a fresh citrus aroma.
  23. 5. Optional: Add **1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract** for a subtle, smooth undertone.
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  25. ## **Step 3: Adjust Consistency**
  26. 1. Add **1/4 cup of water** to the mix to balance the strength of the bourbon and bitters.
  27. 2. Stir thoroughly to ensure all ingredients are well combined.
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  29. ## **Step 4: Store the Mix**
  30. 1. Transfer the Old Fashioned mix into a clean, airtight bottle or jar.
  31. 2. Store in the refrigerator for up to **2 weeks** to maintain freshness.
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  33. ## **Step 5: Serve Your Old Fashioned**
  34. 1. Fill a rocks glass with **ice cubes**.
  35. 2. Pour **2 ounces of the Old Fashioned mix** over the ice.
  36. 3. Garnish with an **orange peel** or a **maraschino cherry** for a classic touch.
  37. 4. Stir gently and enjoy your perfectly balanced cocktail!
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  39. ## **Tips for the Best Old Fashioned Mix**
  40. - Use **high-quality bourbon** or rye whiskey for a richer flavor.
  41. - Adjust the sweetness by adding more or less simple syrup to suit your taste.
  42. - Experiment with different bitters, such as orange or chocolate, for unique variations.
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  44. By following these steps, you can create a **homemade Old Fashioned mix** that’s ready to serve whenever the craving strikes. This mix is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying a quick, delicious cocktail after a long day. Cheers to your mixology skills!
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