This Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe is said to have been shared by a bartender at Bahamian Club, Atlantis Resort, Nassau, Bahamas.
This sweet interpretation of the traditional Old Fashioned with its addition of Grand Marnier Liqueur, may not transport you straight to a Caribbean Island Resort, but you will enjoy it nonetheless.
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Atlantis Resort, Nassau, Bahamas
Yes, it is the resort you are picturing in your mind.
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Atlantis Resort is a prominent luxury resort located on Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas. It is known for its extensive aquatic attractions, casino, luxury accommodations, and various entertainment options. The resort is a major tourist destination and is often referred to as one of the most iconic resorts in the Caribbean.
Atlantis Resort, Nassau, Bahamas
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Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe from Bahamian Club, Atlantis Resort, Nassau, Bahamas
You will need These Liquors, Liqueurs, Bitters and Mixers to make this Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe
- Knob Creek or other Rye Whiskey — To See ALL of Our Cocktails that are Traditionally made with Rye Whiskey – Click HERE
- Grand Marnier Liqueur — To See ALL of Our Cocktails that include Grand Marnier or other Triple Sec Liqueurs – Click HERE
- Demerara Sugar Simple Syrup — To Learn how to Make Demerara Sugar Simple Syrup at Home and See ALL of Our Cocktails that include Demerara Sugar Simple Syrup – Click HERE
- Good Cocktail Cherries
- Aromatic and Orange Bitters — To See ALL of Our Cocktails that include Bitters – Click HERE
- An Orange Slice
Old Fashioned Cocktail Recipe from Bahamian Club, Atlantis Resort, Nassau, Bahamas
Materials
- 3 ounces Knob Creek Rye Whiskey or other Rye Whiskey of choice
- 1 ounce Grand Marnier Liqueur
- 1 Demerara Sugar Cube or 1/4 ounce Demerara Sugar Simple Syrup
- 1/2 teaspoon Cherry Juice from a bottle of Flithy Black Cherries or other Cocktail Cherries of choice
- 2 dashes Orange Bitters
- 2 dashes Aromatic Bitters
- 2 Flithy Black Cherries or other Cocktail Cherries of choice, to garnish
- Orange Slice to garnish
Instructions
- To an empty shaker or mixing glass, add whiskey, Grand Marnier, demerara sugar cube or simple syrup, cherry juice and bitters.
- If using demerara sugar cube, muddle or smash the cube now.
- Add ice to fill shaker or mixing glass about 1/2 full. Stir until well-chilled and mixed.
- Stain into an Old Fashioned, Rocks or other glass, of choice, with a large ice cube or sphere.
- Garnish with black cherries and orange slice.
- Serve.
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Photo of Old Fashioned Cocktail is by Mark and is free to use and share under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) License. Recipe is a variation of a traditional recipe, courtesy of Bahamian Club, Atlantis Resort, Nassau, Bahamas, who created it, a generous, but unnamed bartender at Bahamian Club, Atlantis Resort, Nassau, Bahamas, who shared it with a guest named Vince Kimber, who shared it with us on the Louisville Bourbon Club Reddit page. Additional Information Courtesy of Wikipedia and is used by permission.