Old Fashioned Vermont Style

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Old Fashioned Vermont Style

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.

Bourbon Whiskey with maple syrup pairs well with breakfast appetizers like bacon-wrapped dates

Bourbon, maple, fruity


  • Oranges 1 slice(s)
  • Bourbon Whiskey 6 cl
  • Cherry 1 pice(s)
  • Lemon 1 slice(s)
  • Maple Syrup 1 tsp.


Any Glass of your Choice


Old Fashioned Vermont Style
old fashioned vermont style is a popular Bourbon cocktail containing a combinations of Oranges,Bourbon Whiskey,Cherry,Lemon,Maple Syrup .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
This sweet, maple-kissed twist on the Old Fashioned celebrates quintessential Vermont flavors. Let bourbon, orange, lemon, and cherry macerate together overnight so the fruit essences infuse into the liquor. Blend the bourbon with a touch of maple syrup for added richness. Muddle the fruit to release their juices, then add the bourbon. Stir gently and serve over ice in an old fashioned glass. The maple and fruit provide a delicious natural sweetness, while the bourbon contributes its signature vanilla, caramel and oak. Sip this in a Vermont cabin after a day on the slopes or leaf-peeping for a true taste of the Green Mountain State.


Old Fashioned Vermont Style Ingredients


Oranges,Bourbon Whiskey,Cherry,Lemon,Maple Syrup,


Old Fashioned Vermont Style Recipe


Marinate the cherry, lemon and orange slices in bourbon overnight. Blend bourbon and maple syrup. Squeeze orange and lemon slices .Add cherry. Stir and serve on the rocks in an old fashioned glass.

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