Cranberry Old-Fashioned
Serves 1.
Note: From Tattersall Distilling in Minneapolis, which sells a cranberry liqueur. To make simple syrup, dissolve equal parts sugar and water together over low heat; cool before use.
• 2 oz. bourbon
• 1/2 oz. cranberry liqueur (see Note)
• 1/4 oz. simple syrup (see Note)
• 4 dashes of Angostura bitters
• Strip of orange rind, for garnish
Directions
Combine bourbon, liqueur and simple syrup over ice and stir. Strain into a low-ball glass over a large ice cube, top with bitters and orange rind and serve.
Nutrition information per serving:
Calories190Fat0 gSodium0 mg
Carbohydrates9 gSaturated fat0 gTotal sugars8 g
Protein0 gCholesterol0 mgDietary fiber0 g
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