New Old Fashioned

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New Old Fashioned

Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

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Classic, bittersweet, and aromatic


  • Phillips Union Blended Whiskey 6 cl
  • Peychaud Bitters 1 dash
  • Soda 0.375 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


New Old Fashioned
new old fashioned is a popular cocktail containing a combinations of Phillips Union Blended Whiskey,Peychaud Bitters,Soda .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
The New Old Fashioned is a modern take on a classic cocktail, featuring Phillips Union Blended Whiskey, Peychaud Bitters, and a touch of soda. This concoction is all about elegance and simplicity. To prepare, stir the ingredients together with ice cubes in an old-fashioned glass. Garnish your drink with a lemon wedge and a maraschino cherry to enhance its visual appeal. The result is a well-balanced cocktail with the smoothness of whiskey, the aromatic complexity of bitters, and a subtle effervescence from the soda. It`s a timeless choice for those who appreciate the art of cocktail craftsmanship.


New Old Fashioned Ingredients


Phillips Union Blended Whiskey,Peychaud Bitters,Soda,


New Old Fashioned Recipe


Stir ingredients together with ice cubes or cracked ice in an old-fashioned glass. Garnish with a lemon wedge and drop in a maraschino cherry before serving.

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  • Phillips Union Blended Whiskey

    A Blended Whiskey or a blended whisky is a blend of different types of whiskeys with addition of neutral grain spirits, colourings and flavours.

    Blending whiskey is a commercial venture to make rare whiskey more accessible by adding cheaper grain spirits with minimum ageing life with aged straight or single malt whiskey in a way that the qualities and flavours of the single malt can be enjoyed to an extent while not having to pay the premium price of a Single Malt Straight Whiskey.

    Johnnie Walker, Chivas Regal, Canadian Club, Canadian Mist, Jameson Irish Whiskey are good examples of premium blended whiskey that have crafted a space of their own in the world of a whiskey aficionado.

  • Peychaud Bitters

    Alcoholic spirits infused with botanicals such as herbs, roots, fruits and leaves, are called Bitters.
    Bitters consist of water and alcohol which has been steeped with various herbs, fruits, leaves etc. Bitters are not to be drank neat or even as the base spirit of a cocktail, these are usually concentrated alcoholic concoctions and just a dash or a few drops are all we need to add that taste to a cocktail.
    There are exceptions and some bitters like the Italian Amari is consumed without mixing in a cocktail. It has a bitter sweet taste and alcohol content is somewhere between 16%-40%. Generally in Europe its being consumed as an after dinner digestif.

  • Soda

    Soda refers to carbonated water, sweetened, flavoured or plain, but there is a difference between Soda and plain Carbonated Water or Sparkling Water, which is known as Seltzer Water, while Seltzer Water is plain water carbonated to add fizz, Soda water contains potassium bicarbonate and potassium sulphate in the water, and according to research Seltzer Water is safer for teeth health and sparkling water provides true hydration and is better at it than regular soda or diet soda.

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