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How to Make a DAMN GOOD Smoked Rosemary Old-Fashioned

How to Make a DAMN GOOD Smoked Rosemary Old Fashioned

Smoked rosemary and Irish whiskey are a match made in heaven. This twist on the classic old-fashioned is sure to please any whiskey lover.

Smoked Rosemary Old Fashioned: a modern twist on an old classic cocktail. This drink is simple to make but packs a punch. All you need is Irish whiskey, honey syrup, bitters, smoked rosemary, and an orange peel twist. Follow these easy steps and you'll be sipping on one of the best whiskey cocktails around in no time!

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Ingredients: What's in a Smoked Rosemary Old-Fashioned

There's nothing quite like an old-fashioned cocktail. And while there are million-and-one variations of this classic drink, one of my favorites is the Smoked Rosemary Old Fashioned. I was introduced to this version by a fellow mixologist, Natalie Migliarini of Beautiful Booze, and lemme tell you: it is DAMN GOOD.

So what's in a Smoked Rosemary Old Fashioned? The ingredients are pretty simple:

  • Irish Whiskey

  • Honey Syrup - the sweet (no sugar cube needed)

  • Angostura Bitters - the "salt and pepper" of cocktails

  • Orange Bitters - a little citrus kick

  • Smoked Fresh Rosemary - depth and flavor

  • Orange Peel - garnish because you are fancy

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How to Smoke a Cocktail Glass for an Old-Fashioned Drink

There's nothing quite like a well-made cocktail, especially when it has a smoky flavor to it. And the easiest way to infuse your drinks with that smoky essence is to smoke the glassware. It sounds complicated, but it's actually quite fun and simple. All you need is a piece of rosemary, a culinary torch, a hardy piece of wood, and a cocktail glass.

Here's How to Smoke a Cocktail Glass:

  1. Cut the rosemary into small pieces and place them on the wood.

  2. Take the culinary torch and light the rosemary on fire. Allow the flames to die down until you're left with smoldering rosemary.

  3. Place the double old-fashioned glass upside down on top of the rosemary.

  4. Set aside and prepare your cocktail.

  5. Once prepared, lift the glass, add your cocktail and enjoy your smoked old fashioned!

Tools You’ll Need to Make This Recipe

Here are a few essential tools you’ll need to make this Smoked Old Fashioned Recipe

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Thank You

The Irish smoked old-fashioned is easily becoming one of my favorite cocktails. It's simple to make but that Irish whisky makes sure it packs a punch. I love the smoky flavor from the smoked rosemary and the orange peel twist gives it a nice citrusy kick. So, next time you’re looking for something to celebrate (or just want to enjoy a good drink), pull out your favorite bottle of Irish whiskey and give this recipe a try. I promise you won’t be disappointed!

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Sláinte! - Cheers!

-XOXO (as always)

Mel D.

 

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