How to Make An Apple Cider Old Fashioned
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Prep time: 3 minutes
Serves: 1
Ingredients
- 2 oz bourbon (a caramel-forward one like Woodford Reserve or Chattanooga Whiskey)
- ½ oz fresh apple cider (not juice, use unfiltered cider)
- 1 tsp maple syrup
- 2 dashes Angostura bitters
- 1 dash cardamom or cinnamon bitters
- 1 large clear ice cube
- Apple fan and cinnamon stick (garnish)
Instructions
- Add maple syrup and both bitters to a rocks glass. Stir briefly to combine.
- Add the large ice cube.
- Pour bourbon and apple cider over the ice.
- Stir slowly with a bar spoon for 20–25 seconds until well chilled and slightly diluted.
- Garnish with a thin apple fan (thinly sliced apple spread into a fan shape) and a cinnamon stick.
Cider: Fresh-pressed, unfiltered apple cider from a local farm or farmers market makes a noticeable difference over store-bought.
Maple syrup replaces traditional simple syrup for a deeper autumnal sweetness, Grade B (darker) has more flavor than Grade A.
Bitters: The Bittercube Comet or Scrappy’s Cardamom bitters are exceptional here.

