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no longer used, supported, etc. by the general public, typically belonging to an earlier period in history
(of people) acting or thinking according to the ideas, attitudes, or behaviors that were common in the past but are less typical in the present
reflecting a traditional style or quality from the past, appreciated for its charm, simplicity, and nostalgic warmth
(of a look or expression) subtly expressing disapproval, disappointment, or criticism toward someone
a classic cocktail made primarily with whiskey, bitters, sugar, and a splash of water, typically garnished with an orange slice or cherry
What is "old-fashioned"?
Old-fashioned is a classic cocktail that is believed to have originated in the United States in the late 19th century. The drink is made with whiskey, typically bourbon or rye, sugar, bitters, and a citrus peel, which are muddled together with ice and then strained into a rocks glass. The cocktail is typically garnished with a slice of orange or a cherry. Old-fashioned is known for its smooth and sophisticated taste, with the whiskey providing a rich and smoky flavor and the bitters adding a depth of flavor and complexity. The sugar adds a touch of sweetness to the cocktail, while the citrus peel adds a fresh and aromatic finish. Old-fashioned can be customized with various types of whiskey and bitters, and it can also be made with a different type of sweetener, such as maple syrup or honey. It is a popular cocktail that is often enjoyed as an after-dinner drink or as a refined and elegant cocktail at a social gathering.