The Old Fashioned is one of the most iconic bourbon cocktails ever created—simple, smooth, and perfectly balanced. Made with just a few quality ingredients, this timeless drink lets the whiskey shine with subtle hints of sweetness and citrus. Whether you’re hosting a cocktail night or winding down after work, knowing how to make a proper Old Fashioned is a skill every home bartender should master.
This classic cocktail dates back to the 1800s and remains a favorite for good reason: it’s bold, refined, and endlessly sippable. Serve it in a short glass over a big ice cube, and enjoy a drink that never goes out of style.
Why You’ll Love This Old Fashioned Recipe
- Uses simple, easy-to-find ingredients
- Balanced with just the right amount of sweetness
- Customizable based on your favorite whiskey or bourbon
- Ideal for cocktail hour, holidays, or slow evenings
- No shaker or fancy tools needed
Ingredients + Notes
- 2 ounces bourbon or rye whiskey: A good-quality bourbon like Bulleit, Woodford Reserve, or Maker’s Mark works well
- 1 sugar cube or ½ teaspoon simple syrup: Traditionalists use a sugar cube, but syrup blends more easily
- 2–3 dashes Angostura bitters: A must-have for that warm, spiced depth
- Orange peel: Expressed over the glass and used as a garnish for citrus aroma
- Large ice cube: Melts slowly and chills the drink without watering it down
- Optional: A maraschino cherry for garnish
How to Make an Old Fashioned Cocktail
Step 1: If using a sugar cube, place it in the bottom of a short glass (Old Fashioned or rocks glass). Add bitters and a splash of water. Muddle until the sugar dissolves.
Step 2: Add bourbon (or rye) and stir to combine.
Step 3: Add a large ice cube or a few smaller cubes. Stir gently for 15–20 seconds to chill and dilute slightly.
Step 4: Express an orange peel over the glass by twisting it to release the oils. Rub the peel around the rim and drop it in as a garnish.
Step 5: Add a cherry if desired and serve immediately.
How to Store Leftover Ingredients
You can store simple syrup in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 1 month.
Bitters keep indefinitely at room temperature.
If you’re batching Old Fashioneds for a party, mix the sugar, bitters, and bourbon in a pitcher ahead of time (without ice). Store in the fridge for up to 3 days, then pour over ice when ready to serve.
PrintClassic Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe (Easy, Timeless Bourbon Drink)
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 1 cocktail 1x
Ingredients
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- 2 oz bourbon or rye whiskey
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- 1 sugar cube or ½ tsp simple syrup
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- 2–3 dashes Angostura bitters
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- Splash of water (if using sugar cube)
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- Orange peel for garnish
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- Large ice cube
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- Optional: maraschino cherry
Instructions
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- Muddle sugar, bitters, and water in a short glass
- Add bourbon and stir
- Add a large ice cube and stir again for 15–20 seconds
- Express orange peel over drink, rub on rim, and garnish
- Add a cherry if desired and serve immediately
Notes
Storage: Simple syrup can be refrigerated for 1 month. Bitters store at room temperature. Pre-mix ingredients (without ice) up to 3 days ahead if batching for a group.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cocktail
- Calories: 150