Straightforward and timeless, this Maker's Mark old-fashioned cocktail never goes out of style. A simple combination of bourbon, bitters, sugar, and a splash of water — just garnish your masterpiece with an orange slice and a cherry on top and you've got the perfect drink. Serve it on poker night, game day, or enjoy as a perfect after-work drink.
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- 2 dashes bitters
- 1 slice orange
- 1 cherry
- 1 splash water
- ice
- 1.5 partss Makers Mark® Bourbon
Instructions
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1
Gather all ingredients.
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2
Muddle sugar, bitters, orange, cherry, and water in an old-fashioned glass.
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3
Remove the orange rind and fill the glass 3/4 full of ice.
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4
Add Maker's Mark Bourbon and stir.
Nutrition Facts
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