February 5, 2021

Gin Old Fashioned

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Allie Albanese

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article & photos by:

Allie Albanese

A must-try riff on a classic Old Fashioned recipe.

A hand pouring simple syrup from a jigger into a backlit cocktail displayed in a rocks glass with cocktail tools sitting in the background

I LOVE Gin. And I LOVE Old Fashioneds. But I've never thought of combining the two! Mind. Blown.

So for your weekend cocktail inspiration, I offer you @the_mixlab's clever concoction, which brings these two lovely sips together in one glass. A big thanks to Jay for this interesting recipe and gorgeous photo!

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A hand pouring simple syrup from a jigger into a backlit cocktail displayed in a rocks glass with cocktail tools sitting in the background

Gin Old Fashioned

A must-try riff on a classic Old Fashioned recipe.

Yields:

1 Drink

Ingredients:

2 oz Gin

1 teaspoon Rich Roobios Simple Syrup

1 Dash Black Lemon Bitters

1 Dash Aromatic Bitters

Garnish: Lemon twist

Instructions:

Combine all ingredients in a mixing glass with ice. Stir for about 30 seconds and strain into a rocks glass over ice. Garnish with a lemon twist.

A hand pouring simple syrup from a jigger into a backlit cocktail displayed in a rocks glass with cocktail tools sitting in the background

Gin Old Fashioned

A must-try riff on a classic Old Fashioned recipe.

Yields:

1 Drink

Ingredients:

2 oz Gin

1 teaspoon Rich Roobios Simple Syrup

1 Dash Black Lemon Bitters

1 Dash Aromatic Bitters

Garnish: Lemon twist

Instructions:

Combine all ingredients in a mixing glass with ice. Stir for about 30 seconds and strain into a rocks glass over ice. Garnish with a lemon twist.

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